Exam 2: Evolution of the Worlds Cities

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In Catal Hüyük, house entrances were on the roof to protect the household from floods and wild animals.

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The revival of cities during the 11th century is explained by

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The Egyptians encircled their cities with high protective walls.

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A demographic transition refers to

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The first permanent settlements promoted specialization of tasks.

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In the pre-industrial era, life expectancy was typically under 40 years.

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In Mesoamerica,

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The oldest city known to archeologists emerged in human history

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During the Middle Ages, many people gathered to cities to seek protection from barbarians.

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A gridiron street layout with a well-established city sanitation system are characteristics of

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Central American cities emerged as ceremonial centers.

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The Church was a central component of social life during medieval times.

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Moenjo-Daro was built in a gridiron pattern.

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The early settlements were characterized by

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The pattern of Chinese cities

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The spread of activities to British colonies decreased the economic importance of London.

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Medieval cities, circa 1350, include all but which one of the following?

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The Roman civilization was

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The archeological record of Egyptian cities is less detailed due to

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Egyptian cities were symbols of

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