Deck 9: The First Cities and States
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Deck 9: The First Cities and States
1
__________ is not a characteristic of states.
A)Control of specific regional territories
B)Productive farming economies
C)Record-keeping systems
D)Stratified into social classes
E)A hereditary inequality
A)Control of specific regional territories
B)Productive farming economies
C)Record-keeping systems
D)Stratified into social classes
E)A hereditary inequality
A hereditary inequality
2
__________ refers to a ranked society in which villages have lost their autonomy.
A)Primary state
B)Chiefdom
C)Archaic state
D)Tribe
E)Band
A)Primary state
B)Chiefdom
C)Archaic state
D)Tribe
E)Band
Chiefdom
3
____________ is the first Chinese state.
A)Chin
B)Taipei
C)Longshang
D)Shang
E)Nok Nok Tha
A)Chin
B)Taipei
C)Longshang
D)Shang
E)Nok Nok Tha
Shang
4
__________ society is divided into social classes.
A)Egalitarian
B)Ranked
C)Chiefdom
D)Commune
E)State
A)Egalitarian
B)Ranked
C)Chiefdom
D)Commune
E)State
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5
The Olmec were a(n)
A)state.
B)empire.
C)tribe.
D)band.
E)chiefdom.
A)state.
B)empire.
C)tribe.
D)band.
E)chiefdom.
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6
Ranked societies are different from states because
A)states have social classes.
B)ranked societies lack hereditary inequality.
C)states have chiefs.
D)states lack hereditary inequality.
E)ranked societies have social classes.
A)states have social classes.
B)ranked societies lack hereditary inequality.
C)states have chiefs.
D)states lack hereditary inequality.
E)ranked societies have social classes.
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7
__________ were the precursors to primary states.
A)Archaic states
B)Tribes
C)Chiefdoms
D)Bands
E)City-states
A)Archaic states
B)Tribes
C)Chiefdoms
D)Bands
E)City-states
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8
Cuneiform is the name for early writing in
A)China.
B)Mesoamerica.
C)Indus Valley.
D)Mesopotamia.
E)Andes.
A)China.
B)Mesoamerica.
C)Indus Valley.
D)Mesopotamia.
E)Andes.
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9
Such an attribute as __________ distinguishes states from chiefdoms.
A)large residences
B)a paramount ruler
C)distinct social stratification
D)subsistence economy based on domesticated species
E)armed conflict between competing communities
A)large residences
B)a paramount ruler
C)distinct social stratification
D)subsistence economy based on domesticated species
E)armed conflict between competing communities
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10
The statement, __________, is not true.
A)"the Olmec lived along the Gulf Coast of modern Mexico"
B)"the Olmec were the first Mesoamerican empire"
C)"the Olmec lived between 3,200 and 2,500 years ago"
D)"the Olmec carved massive stone heads"
E)"the Olmec built earthen mounds grouped around plazas"
A)"the Olmec lived along the Gulf Coast of modern Mexico"
B)"the Olmec were the first Mesoamerican empire"
C)"the Olmec lived between 3,200 and 2,500 years ago"
D)"the Olmec carved massive stone heads"
E)"the Olmec built earthen mounds grouped around plazas"
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11
___________ is the cultural period when advanced chiefdoms and perhaps the earliest states emerged in Mesopotamia.
A)Natufian
B)The prepottery Neolithic
C)Halafian
D)Ubaid
E)Akkadian
A)Natufian
B)The prepottery Neolithic
C)Halafian
D)Ubaid
E)Akkadian
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12
The statement, __________, is not true.
A)"Jericho is located in Israel"
B)"Jericho has a series of shrines decorated with bull motifs"
C)"Jericho was first settled by the Natufians"
D)"After 9000 B.P., the inhabitants of Jericho buried their dead beneath their house floors"
E)"Jericho had a large tower and a city wall"
A)"Jericho is located in Israel"
B)"Jericho has a series of shrines decorated with bull motifs"
C)"Jericho was first settled by the Natufians"
D)"After 9000 B.P., the inhabitants of Jericho buried their dead beneath their house floors"
E)"Jericho had a large tower and a city wall"
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13
____________ is the cultural period when the first chiefdoms emerged in northern Syria.
A)Natufian
B)Halafian
C)Jomon
D)Ubaid
E)Uruk
A)Natufian
B)Halafian
C)Jomon
D)Ubaid
E)Uruk
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14
The statement, ___________, is not true.
A)"everybody is of equal status"
B)"everybody is born equal"
C)"there are no social classes"
D)"there is no hereditary inequality"
E)"a person's status is based on age, gender, individual qualities, talents, and achievements"
A)"everybody is of equal status"
B)"everybody is born equal"
C)"there are no social classes"
D)"there is no hereditary inequality"
E)"a person's status is based on age, gender, individual qualities, talents, and achievements"
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15
__________ describes the area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is today Iraq and southwestern Iran.
A)Mesopotamia
B)Mesolithic
C)Mesoamerica
D)Mesozoic
E)Mesoderm
A)Mesopotamia
B)Mesolithic
C)Mesoamerica
D)Mesozoic
E)Mesoderm
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16
Writing in the Middle East first developed in
A)Southern Mesopotamia.
B)Northern Mesopotamia.
C)The Levant.
D)Çatal Hüyük.
E)Central Iran.
A)Southern Mesopotamia.
B)Northern Mesopotamia.
C)The Levant.
D)Çatal Hüyük.
E)Central Iran.
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17
Knowledge of the properties of metals, including how to extract, process, and use them to make tools, is
A)metalology.
B)annealing.
C)smelting.
D)metallurgy.
E)smithing.
A)metalology.
B)annealing.
C)smelting.
D)metallurgy.
E)smithing.
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18
The statement, __________, is not true.
A)"Çatal Hüyük was first planned and built by the Jomon"
B)"the dwellings at Çatal Hüyük were entered through the roof"
C)"Çatal Hüyük was probably the largest Neolithic settlement in the Middle East"
D)"the dead were buried beneath house floors"
E)"Çatal Hüyük may have had as many as 10,000 inhabitants"
A)"Çatal Hüyük was first planned and built by the Jomon"
B)"the dwellings at Çatal Hüyük were entered through the roof"
C)"Çatal Hüyük was probably the largest Neolithic settlement in the Middle East"
D)"the dead were buried beneath house floors"
E)"Çatal Hüyük may have had as many as 10,000 inhabitants"
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19
___________ is the first state in Pakistan and western India.
A)Shang
B)Zapotec
C)Uruk
D)Moche
E)Indus
A)Shang
B)Zapotec
C)Uruk
D)Moche
E)Indus
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20
___________ refers to a society that lacks status distinctions except those based on age, gender, and individual qualities, talents, and achievements.
A)Gendered
B)Communism
C)Egalitarian
D)Fascism
E)Socialism
A)Gendered
B)Communism
C)Egalitarian
D)Fascism
E)Socialism
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21
Discuss how chiefdoms and states differ.Identify the evidence archaeologists use to distinguish between the two.
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22
Such writers as Heyerdahl and von Daniken ignore __________ in their theories of world development.
A)diffusion
B)culture contact
C)independent inventiveness
D)alien influence
E)agriculture
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A)diffusion
B)culture contact
C)independent inventiveness
D)alien influence
E)agriculture
Essay Questions
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23
__________ happened at about the same time as the beginning of the Zapotec state in the Valley of Oaxaca.
A)Domestication
B)City formation
C)Settlers from Egypt arrived
D)Raiding increased to warfare for territory
E)The Spanish arrived
A)Domestication
B)City formation
C)Settlers from Egypt arrived
D)Raiding increased to warfare for territory
E)The Spanish arrived
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24
Explain why states collapse.Detail how archaeological explanations of the process of collapse changed over time.
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25
In contrast to earlier models, current explanations of the origin and decline of states
A)suggest that all cultural change results from the diffusion of ideas between societies.
B)consider the effects of social and political variables in addition to environmental factors.
C)attempt to isolate the single variable that brought about cultural change.
D)accept the possibility that extraterrestrial forces may have played a role in the rise and fall of ancient civilizations.
E)emphasize the role of natural environmental factors.
A)suggest that all cultural change results from the diffusion of ideas between societies.
B)consider the effects of social and political variables in addition to environmental factors.
C)attempt to isolate the single variable that brought about cultural change.
D)accept the possibility that extraterrestrial forces may have played a role in the rise and fall of ancient civilizations.
E)emphasize the role of natural environmental factors.
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26
Discuss at least three different theories concerning the formation of states.Identify how these theories differ and how are they similar.List some of the strengths and weaknesses of each.
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27
The earliest states emerged in Mesopotamia.
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28
Describe where and how the first states formed.Include the types of societies that evolved into states, and discuss the factors that contributed to the emergence of the first states.
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29
The two largest cities in the Indus River Valley state were
A)Harappa and Mohenjo-daro.
B)Teotihuacan and Tenochtitlan.
C)Giza and Thebes.
D)Ur and Uruk.
E)La Venta and Tula.
A)Harappa and Mohenjo-daro.
B)Teotihuacan and Tenochtitlan.
C)Giza and Thebes.
D)Ur and Uruk.
E)La Venta and Tula.
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30
Early states lacked social classes.
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31
The capital of the first state to develop in the Valley of Mexico was.
A)Tehuantepec.
B)La Venta.
C)Tenochtitlan.
D)Monte Albán.
E)Teotihuacan.
A)Tehuantepec.
B)La Venta.
C)Tenochtitlan.
D)Monte Albán.
E)Teotihuacan.
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32
Long-distance trade is neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition for the emergence of states.
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33
Early states arose out of competition between rival egalitarian societies.
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34
Those who believe that agricultural economies led to the origin of the state argue that
A)irrigation began in China and spread along ancient trade routes.
B)states were the by-products of the organizational requirements of large irrigation systems.
C)irrigation systems favored democracy.
D)irrigation provided the advantage that allowed H.sapiens to displace the Neandertals.
E)Mesolithic states developed so that they could build irrigation systems.
A)irrigation began in China and spread along ancient trade routes.
B)states were the by-products of the organizational requirements of large irrigation systems.
C)irrigation systems favored democracy.
D)irrigation provided the advantage that allowed H.sapiens to displace the Neandertals.
E)Mesolithic states developed so that they could build irrigation systems.
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35
___________ is a form of social and political organization that has a formal, central government, and a division of society into classes.
A)Egalitarian society
B)Ranked society
C)State
D)Chiefdom
E)Band
A)Egalitarian society
B)Ranked society
C)State
D)Chiefdom
E)Band
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36
Identify ways that environmental degradation can contribute to the collapse of states.
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37
____________ allows a state to expand its territory much larger than a chiefdom.
A)Bureaucracy
B)Armies
C)Strong leaders
D)Long-distance trade
E)Loose, informal leadership
A)Bureaucracy
B)Armies
C)Strong leaders
D)Long-distance trade
E)Loose, informal leadership
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38
___________ is not a variable in Carneiro's theory of state formation.
A)Warfare
B)Population growth
C)Environmental circumscription
D)Resource concentration
E)Long-distance trade
A)Warfare
B)Population growth
C)Environmental circumscription
D)Resource concentration
E)Long-distance trade
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39
Early states had productive farming economies.
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40
Summarize Carneiro's multivariate model of state formation.Identify the variables that are involved, and how are they interrelated.
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41
There is consensus among archaeologists that Classic Maya civilization collapsed because of catastrophic environmental changes.
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42
The first metal humans used was iron.
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43
Carneiro's model of state formation argues that states emerged in areas where societies were physically or socially circumscribed.
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44
Environmental degradation may contribute to the collapse of states.
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45
Jericho is located in central Turkey.
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46
The Shang dynasty had bronze metallurgy and writing.
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47
Primary states are states that formed on their own, rather than as a result of contact with other state societies.
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48
Social ranking and stratification are both forms of hereditary inequality.
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49
In an egalitarian society, everybody has the same status.
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50
The first chiefdoms in the Middle East appeared during the Halafian period.
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51
Ranked societies lack social differences.
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52
Metallurgy plays a key role in Carneiro's model of state formation.
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53
The Olmec were the first state in Mesoamerica.
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54
Teotihuacan and Çatal Hüyük were two of the earliest towns in the Middle East.
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55
The Natufians were the first culture to develop a state in the Indus Valley.
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