Deck 1: The Ancient World, From Human Origins to 500 C.E
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Deck 1: The Ancient World, From Human Origins to 500 C.E
1
The biological family that includes modern humans and their human ancestors is called
A) humanoid
B) primate
C) homo sapiens
D) hominid
A) humanoid
B) primate
C) homo sapiens
D) hominid
D
2
Which three main physical traits came to distinguish humans from apes and other primates?
A) upright walking, flexible hands, and communication through speech
B) flexible hands, tool making, and upright walking
C) opposable thumbs, tool making, and communication through speech
D) upright walking, monogamous mating pairs, and communication through speech
A) upright walking, flexible hands, and communication through speech
B) flexible hands, tool making, and upright walking
C) opposable thumbs, tool making, and communication through speech
D) upright walking, monogamous mating pairs, and communication through speech
A
3
Upright walking among human ancestors created a need for
A) communication through speech
B) flexible hands
C) tools to hunt
D) food that was easier to digest
A) communication through speech
B) flexible hands
C) tools to hunt
D) food that was easier to digest
D
4
Hominins are distinguished from earlier hominids by
A) the ability to communicate through speech
B) their long arms
C) their much larger brains
D) their diet of rough plant material
A) the ability to communicate through speech
B) their long arms
C) their much larger brains
D) their diet of rough plant material
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5
One way Homo sapiens adapted to varying living conditions around the globe was by changing
A) skin color
B) skull shape
C) arm length
D) brain size
A) skin color
B) skull shape
C) arm length
D) brain size
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6
The migration of human ancestors out of Africa was likely triggered by
A) climate change, social pressures, and lack of food
B) climate change, a desire to follow a particular type of prey, and social pressures
C) social pressures, a desire for exploration, and the ice age
D) a desire to follow a particular type of prey, overcrowding, and a desire for exploration
A) climate change, social pressures, and lack of food
B) climate change, a desire to follow a particular type of prey, and social pressures
C) social pressures, a desire for exploration, and the ice age
D) a desire to follow a particular type of prey, overcrowding, and a desire for exploration
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7
Neanderthals comparatively large teeth allowed them to
A) scare away potential predators
B) properly chew the tough plant material that composed their diet
C) defend their territory from Homo sapiens
D) consume the large amounts of meat they hunted
A) scare away potential predators
B) properly chew the tough plant material that composed their diet
C) defend their territory from Homo sapiens
D) consume the large amounts of meat they hunted
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8
To study the distant human past, scholars rely primarily on
A) tools made of hard stones
B) tools made of bone
C) tools made of wood
D) written records
A) tools made of hard stones
B) tools made of bone
C) tools made of wood
D) written records
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9
Agriculture spread across the globe over the course of
A) several years
B) a few decades
C) hundreds of years
D) many millennia
A) several years
B) a few decades
C) hundreds of years
D) many millennia
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10
Hand axes were developed first in
A) Europe
B) Africa
C) Asia
D) the Americas
A) Europe
B) Africa
C) Asia
D) the Americas
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11
Before Homo sapiens, early humans were
A) great hunters
B) vegetarians
C) mostly scavengers when it came to obtaining meat
D) carnivores
A) great hunters
B) vegetarians
C) mostly scavengers when it came to obtaining meat
D) carnivores
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12
Based on observations of modern hunter-gatherers, world historians increasingly place __________ at the center of the Paleolithic economy.
A) senior members of the community
B) children
C) women
D) men
A) senior members of the community
B) children
C) women
D) men
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13
The ability of Homo erectus to light fires is shown by _________ in the Zhoukoudian cave in northern China.
A) ash layers
B) scorched walls
C) burned bones
D) fire pits
A) ash layers
B) scorched walls
C) burned bones
D) fire pits
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14
Starting 100,000 years ago, _____________ began to bury their dead.
A) Homo sapiens
B) Homo erectus
C) hominids
D) Neanderthals
A) Homo sapiens
B) Homo erectus
C) hominids
D) Neanderthals
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15
The oldest purposefully decorated object ever found dates to
A) 80,000 years ago
B) 65,000 years ago
C) 40,000 years ago
D) 25,000 years ago
A) 80,000 years ago
B) 65,000 years ago
C) 40,000 years ago
D) 25,000 years ago
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16
The Neolithic period marks the era when
A) humans shifted to a fully agricultural livelihood
B) humans migrated from Africa
C) humans mastered fire
D) humans developed tools
A) humans shifted to a fully agricultural livelihood
B) humans migrated from Africa
C) humans mastered fire
D) humans developed tools
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17
Humans exerted evolutionary pressure on the natural world
A) only once deliberate farming developed
B) after deliberate farming was widespread
C) only through the domestication of animals
D) even before deliberate farming began
A) only once deliberate farming developed
B) after deliberate farming was widespread
C) only through the domestication of animals
D) even before deliberate farming began
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18
Humans started to farm because
A) the end of the last ice age brought drier conditions to Southwest Asia, drastically reducing wild food supplies
B) of human behavioral changes
C) desire to stay longer in one place
D) Scholars are uncertain why farming began
A) the end of the last ice age brought drier conditions to Southwest Asia, drastically reducing wild food supplies
B) of human behavioral changes
C) desire to stay longer in one place
D) Scholars are uncertain why farming began
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19
Agricultural life was much _________ than foraging.
A) less permanent
B) less time consuming
C) easier
D) harder
A) less permanent
B) less time consuming
C) easier
D) harder
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20
The evolution of houses from round or oval to a rectangular shape allowed for
A) the creation of rooms with specialized functions
B) larger families
C) better protection from the elements
D) more permanent dwellings
A) the creation of rooms with specialized functions
B) larger families
C) better protection from the elements
D) more permanent dwellings
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21
A vital innovation made possible by agriculture was
A) pottery
B) stone tools
C) textiles
D) jewelry
A) pottery
B) stone tools
C) textiles
D) jewelry
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22
The advent of agriculture seems to have gone hand in hand with the development of
A) writing
B) patriarchy
C) social structure
D) transportation
A) writing
B) patriarchy
C) social structure
D) transportation
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23
In Neolithic farming communities, the primary social unit was
A) the nomadic band
B) single families comprising several generations
C) the nuclear family
D) the village
A) the nomadic band
B) single families comprising several generations
C) the nuclear family
D) the village
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24
Australian Aborigines did not practice agriculture because
A) they did not know how
B) they realized foraging was more suitable for their environment
C) the dry climate did not permit it
D) Australian plants were not suitable for domestication
A) they did not know how
B) they realized foraging was more suitable for their environment
C) the dry climate did not permit it
D) Australian plants were not suitable for domestication
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25
One consequence of the end of the ice age was
A) a widening of the distance between Australia and adjacent islands
B) a wetter climate
C) increased migration to Australia
D) the extinction of many of the food source Aborigines had relied on
A) a widening of the distance between Australia and adjacent islands
B) a wetter climate
C) increased migration to Australia
D) the extinction of many of the food source Aborigines had relied on
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26
Before Europeans' arrival in 1788, Australia was
A) fully isolated
B) in regular contact with people from South America
C) visited by inhabitants of nearby islands with agriculture
D) visited by foragers who inhabited nearby islands
A) fully isolated
B) in regular contact with people from South America
C) visited by inhabitants of nearby islands with agriculture
D) visited by foragers who inhabited nearby islands
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27
Because of the climate and soil conditions, farming in Australia is
A) relatively easy
B) labor intensive
C) impossible
D) only possible on industrial scale
A) relatively easy
B) labor intensive
C) impossible
D) only possible on industrial scale
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28
James Cook wrote that he believed that the Australian Aborigines were
A) lazy
B) happier than Europeans
C) wretched
D) in great need of help
A) lazy
B) happier than Europeans
C) wretched
D) in great need of help
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29
In collecting food, Australian Aborigines divided labor by gender, with
A) men hunting animals and women collecting plants
B) women responsible for meat and men for plants
C) women gathering plants and small animals and men hunting large animals
D) men fishing and women gathering plants
A) men hunting animals and women collecting plants
B) women responsible for meat and men for plants
C) women gathering plants and small animals and men hunting large animals
D) men fishing and women gathering plants
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30
The fact that Aborigines burned shrubs shows that
A) they manipulated the environment to increase the foodstuff available in the wild
B) they lacked the ability to control fire
C) they lacked awareness of the growth patterns of the plants around them
D) they understood the role fertilization played in agriculture
A) they manipulated the environment to increase the foodstuff available in the wild
B) they lacked the ability to control fire
C) they lacked awareness of the growth patterns of the plants around them
D) they understood the role fertilization played in agriculture
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