Exam 1: First Peoples: Populating the Planet, to 10,000 Bce
Exam 1: First Peoples: Populating the Planet, to 10,000 Bce66 Questions
Exam 2: First Farmers: the Revolutions of Agriculture,10,000 Bce-3000 Bce63 Questions
Exam 3: First Civilizations: Cities, States, and Unequal Societies,3500 Bce-500 Bce61 Questions
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Exam 7: Classical Era Variations: Africa and the Americas,500 Bce-1200 Cethe Big Picture Defining a Millennium52 Questions
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Exam 9: China and the World: East Asian Connections, 500-130068 Questions
Exam 10: The Worlds of European Christendom: Connected and Divided,500-130065 Questions
Exam 11: The Worlds of Islam: Afro-Eurasian Connections, 600-150060 Questions
Exam 12: Pastoral Peoples on the Global Stage: the Mongol Moment,1200-150063 Questions
Exam 13: The Worlds of the Fifteenth Century the Big Picture Debating the Character of an Era66 Questions
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Exam 20: Colonial Encounters, 1750-1914 the Big Picture the Twentieth Century: a New Period in World History67 Questions
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-In San culture, a nightlong ritual held to activate a human being's inner spiritual potency to counteract the evil influences of gods and ancestors. The practice was apparently common to the Khoisan people, of whom the Ju/'hoansi are a surviving remnant.
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-Dying out of a number of large animal species, including the mammoth and several species of horses and camels, that occurred around 11,000 to 10,000 years ago, at the end of the Ice Age. The extinction may have been caused by excessive hunting or by the changing climate of the era.
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-The wild ancestor of maize.
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Which of the following does the myth of Mutjinga in Source 1.3 justify?
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Which of the following is true of both the Paleolithic era and Age of Agriculture?
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-The process by which some Paleolithic peoples moved toward permanent settlement in the wake of the last Ice Age. Settlement was marked by increasing storage of food and accumulation of goods as well as growing inequalities in society.
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Historical Analysis: What were the key changes in human society that came with the Agricultural Revolution?
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What kinds of uniquely human activities show up early in the African archeological record, supporting the theory that humans originated on that continent?
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-Paleolithic carvings of the female form, often with exaggerated breasts, buttocks, hips, and stomach, which may have had religious significance.
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What common feature did pastoral and agricultural societies share?
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Which of the following distinguished the Agricultural Revolution in the Americas from the Agricultural Revolution elsewhere?
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Which of the following stories portrays women in a positive light?
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What does the surviving evidence reveal about the religious beliefs and practices of Paleolithic humans?
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-An important Neolithic site in what is now Turkey.
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Humans in the Paleolithic era already had the knowledge to do which of the following?
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-A term used to describe the series of technological changes that began about 4000 B·C·E·., as people began to develop new uses for their domesticated animals, exploiting a revolutionary new source of power.
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