Deck 1: The Earliest Human Societies

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Based on current evidence, where did Homo sapiens originate?

A)Asia
B)Europe
C)North America
D)East Africa
E)Antarctica
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How many people would usually be found in Paleolithic hunting and gathering groups?

A)60
B)25
C)100
D)40
E)5
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Which of the following was true of the Neolithic Revolution?

A)The development of agriculture usually occurred over a 50 to 100 year period.
B)Agriculture first emerged in the Near East and then gradually spread into Asia and Africa.
C)Food production developed independently in at least seven separate areas at about the same time.
D)People began to use agricultural practices in northern China much earlier than in West Africa.
E)Every society of people in the world had now experienced a true food-production lifeway.
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Which of the following is NOT considered a new development of the Neolithic Age?

A)privately owned property
B)specialization of labor
C)enlarged public roles for women
D)the family unit
E)settlement of people in permanent locations
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In which of the following ways was Paleolithic society different from today?

A)urban development
B)complex developed cultures
C)particular metals and tools
D)the family unit was larger
E)changes in the global climate
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During what time period did humans develop the first true language?

A)Holocene Era
B)Paleolithic Age
C)Neolithic Age
D)Bronze Age
E)Iron Age
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Which of the following specialists is essential to understanding ancient writing?

A)paleoanthropologists
B)paleoenvironmentalists
C)paleographers
D)linguists
E)geneticists
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Which of the following changed in humans during the Paleolithic Age?

A)mental capacity
B)family size
C)art
D)hunting tools
E)irrigation techniques
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What was the most crucial factor in the success of the Paleolithic family?

A)the bravery of a few individuals
B)relations with outside groups
C)skill in hunting and childbearing
D)skill in warfare
E)skill in farming
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Which of the following was necessary for Neolithic populations to grow?

A)more women than men
B)domesticated draft animals
C)intensive dependable food production
D)use of fire and stone tools
E)domesticated draft animals and use of fire and stone tools
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Before the beginning of the historical period, humans had accomplished all of the following EXCEPT

A)created art forms.
B)mastered agriculture.
C)developed religions.
D)made tools.
E)developed written language.
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Which of the following would be associated with the Neolithic Age?

A)hunting mammoth and gathering grasses
B)living in caves and painting horses
C)primarily scavenging for food
D)choosing livestock specifically for breeding
E)devising new tools for a specific task
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During the Paleolithic Age, the change in the physical environment and the changes in human development gave humans the ability to do which of the following?

A)create irrigation devices
B)codify laws
C)breed livestock
D)smelt iron
E)use semi-permanent shelters
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What does the intentional use of fire indicate?

A)a manipulation of the environment
B)a change in the food that was eaten
C)a reliance on agriculture
D)a social organization
E)a change in global climate
Question
Which of the following problems did NOT cause conflict with hunter and gatherer groups?

A)theft
B)water scarcity
C)territorial claims
D)specialization of labor
E)famine
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What might be a reason for past forms of humans to die out?

A)a lack of emphasis on fertility in the culture
B)an inability to adapt to environmental changes
C)a diminished ability to reason over time
D)natural disasters
E)almost no hierarchy in societal development
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What aspect about women explains the Neolithic emphasis on women in religion?

A)their ability to have children
B)their physical appeal
C)their stronger body
D)their larger brains
E)their perceived moral superiority
Question
Which of the following marks the beginning of the Paleolithic Age?

A)cave art
B)stone tools
C)Homo sapiens
D)livestock breeding
E)iron production
Question
As the Paleolithic Age came to an end, what happened to the tendency for humans to move from place to place in a nomadic lifestyle?

A)It strengthened.
B)It weakened.
C)It disappeared altogether.
D)It replaced all other lifestyles.
E)It took place seasonally.
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All of the changes listed below would be associated with physical changes in hominids during the Paleolithic Age EXCEPT

A)sharper eyesight.
B)shorter arms.
C)larger hips.
D)larger skulls.
E)sharper sense of smell.
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A good definition of history is ____________________.
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The use of iron had all of the following effects EXCEPT

A)changing warfare.
B)bringing new areas of land into cultivation.
C)creating more durable tools.
D)creating art forms.
E)providing a cheaper alternative material.
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The physical change with the most significant impact on humans during the Paleolithic was their ____________________.
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____________________ is the ability that is the primary indicator of the development of human beings.
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Which of the following artifacts is considered to be the earliest human artwork?

A)rock and cave paintings
B)clay pots
C)bronze art forms
D)law scrolls
E)Çatal Hüyük
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What was a disadvantage of bronze when compared to iron?

A)It was extremely hard to use.
B)It was not resistant to weathering.
C)It was too easy to make.
D)It was very light-weight.
E)It was difficult to obtain.
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The first metal used by humans appears to have been copper, then bronze came into widespread use, but ____________________ is the key metal of history because it was more common, cheaper, lasted longer, and held an edge better than previous metals.
Question
Agrarian civilizations had social values that emphasized

A)family and kin.
B)profit and production.
C)hunting and warfare.
D)sacrifice and rituals.
E)family, kin, hunting, and warfare.
Question
Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of Neolithic religions?

A)natural phenomena that they could not control
B)participation in rituals and sacrifices
C)spiritual leaders to communicate with supernatural forces
D)only males could communicate with the gods
E)gods and spirits could assume human and animal forms
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Agrarian civilizations believed time to be ____________________.
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The basic social unit during the Paleolithic Age was the ____________________.
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Which of the following groups would NOT have been a member of an agrarian society?

A)religious leaders
B)merchants
C)artisans
D)slaves
E)ruling elites
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Rivers were a prominent geographical feature in the early development of civilizations, and these rivers tended to have very different characteristics. Which of the following civilizations had a river that was usually peaceful and predictable?

A)Egypt
B)Central America
C)Mesopotamia
D)China
E)Southwestern Steppes
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The study of past cultures and civilizations through an examination of their artifacts, or anything made by humans, is known as ____________________.
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Which metal is referred to as the key metal of history?

A)copper
B)bronze
C)gold
D)silver
E)iron
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It is thought that women played a significant role in Neolithic societies based on farming; those societies developed into a ____________________, or a society characterized by female social and political dominance.
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Significant changes in human societies, such as expanding populations, permanent settlements, private property and systematized regulation for the protection of private rights, as well as specialization of labor, came about during the ____________________.
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When considering the many needs of advancing civilizations, which of the following geographical features would most likely help an early society develop?

A)mountains
B)deserts
C)rivers
D)forests
E)oceans
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Which animal was among the last domesticated?

A)horse
B)pig
C)dog
D)sheep
E)goat
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____________________ lived a nomadic lifestyle that required frequent raiding and skills in mounted warfare to survive.
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Term for identification: Agrarian civilization
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Describe life in Paleolithic society. Then di scuss some of the many aspects and challenges that a member of a modern society would face in reverting to a hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
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How did society change with the adoption of food production?
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Term for identification: Historiography
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Term for identification: Linguistic history
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Elaborate on the multidisciplinary nature of the study of early human societies.  Also give examples of the types of artifacts that might be found in the local area.
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Compare and contrast the development of hominids and societies during the  Paleolithic  Age and the Neolithic Age.
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What role did metals play in early human societies? Why has iron been called one of history's "key metals"? Furthermore, are these metals still useful today?
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Term for identification: Bronze Age
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Term for identification: Natural selection
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Term for identification: Holocene Era
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Term for identification: Hominid
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Explain why the Neolithic (food-producing)Revolution was one of man's greatest changes.
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Term for identification: Pastoral civilization
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Term for identification: Primary sources
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Term for identification:  ​Homo sapiens
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Deck 1: The Earliest Human Societies
1
Based on current evidence, where did Homo sapiens originate?

A)Asia
B)Europe
C)North America
D)East Africa
E)Antarctica
East Africa
2
How many people would usually be found in Paleolithic hunting and gathering groups?

A)60
B)25
C)100
D)40
E)5
40
3
Which of the following was true of the Neolithic Revolution?

A)The development of agriculture usually occurred over a 50 to 100 year period.
B)Agriculture first emerged in the Near East and then gradually spread into Asia and Africa.
C)Food production developed independently in at least seven separate areas at about the same time.
D)People began to use agricultural practices in northern China much earlier than in West Africa.
E)Every society of people in the world had now experienced a true food-production lifeway.
Food production developed independently in at least seven separate areas at about the same time.
4
Which of the following is NOT considered a new development of the Neolithic Age?

A)privately owned property
B)specialization of labor
C)enlarged public roles for women
D)the family unit
E)settlement of people in permanent locations
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In which of the following ways was Paleolithic society different from today?

A)urban development
B)complex developed cultures
C)particular metals and tools
D)the family unit was larger
E)changes in the global climate
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During what time period did humans develop the first true language?

A)Holocene Era
B)Paleolithic Age
C)Neolithic Age
D)Bronze Age
E)Iron Age
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Which of the following specialists is essential to understanding ancient writing?

A)paleoanthropologists
B)paleoenvironmentalists
C)paleographers
D)linguists
E)geneticists
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Which of the following changed in humans during the Paleolithic Age?

A)mental capacity
B)family size
C)art
D)hunting tools
E)irrigation techniques
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9
What was the most crucial factor in the success of the Paleolithic family?

A)the bravery of a few individuals
B)relations with outside groups
C)skill in hunting and childbearing
D)skill in warfare
E)skill in farming
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10
Which of the following was necessary for Neolithic populations to grow?

A)more women than men
B)domesticated draft animals
C)intensive dependable food production
D)use of fire and stone tools
E)domesticated draft animals and use of fire and stone tools
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11
Before the beginning of the historical period, humans had accomplished all of the following EXCEPT

A)created art forms.
B)mastered agriculture.
C)developed religions.
D)made tools.
E)developed written language.
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Which of the following would be associated with the Neolithic Age?

A)hunting mammoth and gathering grasses
B)living in caves and painting horses
C)primarily scavenging for food
D)choosing livestock specifically for breeding
E)devising new tools for a specific task
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During the Paleolithic Age, the change in the physical environment and the changes in human development gave humans the ability to do which of the following?

A)create irrigation devices
B)codify laws
C)breed livestock
D)smelt iron
E)use semi-permanent shelters
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What does the intentional use of fire indicate?

A)a manipulation of the environment
B)a change in the food that was eaten
C)a reliance on agriculture
D)a social organization
E)a change in global climate
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Which of the following problems did NOT cause conflict with hunter and gatherer groups?

A)theft
B)water scarcity
C)territorial claims
D)specialization of labor
E)famine
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What might be a reason for past forms of humans to die out?

A)a lack of emphasis on fertility in the culture
B)an inability to adapt to environmental changes
C)a diminished ability to reason over time
D)natural disasters
E)almost no hierarchy in societal development
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What aspect about women explains the Neolithic emphasis on women in religion?

A)their ability to have children
B)their physical appeal
C)their stronger body
D)their larger brains
E)their perceived moral superiority
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Which of the following marks the beginning of the Paleolithic Age?

A)cave art
B)stone tools
C)Homo sapiens
D)livestock breeding
E)iron production
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As the Paleolithic Age came to an end, what happened to the tendency for humans to move from place to place in a nomadic lifestyle?

A)It strengthened.
B)It weakened.
C)It disappeared altogether.
D)It replaced all other lifestyles.
E)It took place seasonally.
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All of the changes listed below would be associated with physical changes in hominids during the Paleolithic Age EXCEPT

A)sharper eyesight.
B)shorter arms.
C)larger hips.
D)larger skulls.
E)sharper sense of smell.
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21
A good definition of history is ____________________.
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22
The use of iron had all of the following effects EXCEPT

A)changing warfare.
B)bringing new areas of land into cultivation.
C)creating more durable tools.
D)creating art forms.
E)providing a cheaper alternative material.
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The physical change with the most significant impact on humans during the Paleolithic was their ____________________.
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____________________ is the ability that is the primary indicator of the development of human beings.
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25
Which of the following artifacts is considered to be the earliest human artwork?

A)rock and cave paintings
B)clay pots
C)bronze art forms
D)law scrolls
E)Çatal Hüyük
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What was a disadvantage of bronze when compared to iron?

A)It was extremely hard to use.
B)It was not resistant to weathering.
C)It was too easy to make.
D)It was very light-weight.
E)It was difficult to obtain.
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The first metal used by humans appears to have been copper, then bronze came into widespread use, but ____________________ is the key metal of history because it was more common, cheaper, lasted longer, and held an edge better than previous metals.
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Agrarian civilizations had social values that emphasized

A)family and kin.
B)profit and production.
C)hunting and warfare.
D)sacrifice and rituals.
E)family, kin, hunting, and warfare.
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29
Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of Neolithic religions?

A)natural phenomena that they could not control
B)participation in rituals and sacrifices
C)spiritual leaders to communicate with supernatural forces
D)only males could communicate with the gods
E)gods and spirits could assume human and animal forms
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Agrarian civilizations believed time to be ____________________.
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The basic social unit during the Paleolithic Age was the ____________________.
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Which of the following groups would NOT have been a member of an agrarian society?

A)religious leaders
B)merchants
C)artisans
D)slaves
E)ruling elites
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33
Rivers were a prominent geographical feature in the early development of civilizations, and these rivers tended to have very different characteristics. Which of the following civilizations had a river that was usually peaceful and predictable?

A)Egypt
B)Central America
C)Mesopotamia
D)China
E)Southwestern Steppes
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The study of past cultures and civilizations through an examination of their artifacts, or anything made by humans, is known as ____________________.
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35
Which metal is referred to as the key metal of history?

A)copper
B)bronze
C)gold
D)silver
E)iron
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36
It is thought that women played a significant role in Neolithic societies based on farming; those societies developed into a ____________________, or a society characterized by female social and political dominance.
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Significant changes in human societies, such as expanding populations, permanent settlements, private property and systematized regulation for the protection of private rights, as well as specialization of labor, came about during the ____________________.
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38
When considering the many needs of advancing civilizations, which of the following geographical features would most likely help an early society develop?

A)mountains
B)deserts
C)rivers
D)forests
E)oceans
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Which animal was among the last domesticated?

A)horse
B)pig
C)dog
D)sheep
E)goat
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____________________ lived a nomadic lifestyle that required frequent raiding and skills in mounted warfare to survive.
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Term for identification: Agrarian civilization
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42
Describe life in Paleolithic society. Then di scuss some of the many aspects and challenges that a member of a modern society would face in reverting to a hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
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How did society change with the adoption of food production?
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Term for identification: Historiography
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Term for identification: Linguistic history
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46
Elaborate on the multidisciplinary nature of the study of early human societies.  Also give examples of the types of artifacts that might be found in the local area.
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47
Compare and contrast the development of hominids and societies during the  Paleolithic  Age and the Neolithic Age.
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What role did metals play in early human societies? Why has iron been called one of history's "key metals"? Furthermore, are these metals still useful today?
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Term for identification: Bronze Age
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Term for identification: Natural selection
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Term for identification: Holocene Era
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Term for identification: Hominid
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Explain why the Neolithic (food-producing)Revolution was one of man's greatest changes.
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Term for identification: Pastoral civilization
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Term for identification: Primary sources
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Term for identification:  ​Homo sapiens
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