Deck 8: The First Farmers
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Deck 8: The First Farmers
1
Food production was not independently invented in the
A)Eastern United States.
B)Indus Valley.
C)Middle East.
D)Central Mexico.
E)Southern China.
A)Eastern United States.
B)Indus Valley.
C)Middle East.
D)Central Mexico.
E)Southern China.
Indus Valley.
2
__________ was not domesticated in China.
A)Cassava
B)Millet
C)Pigs
D)Water buffalo
E)Rice
A)Cassava
B)Millet
C)Pigs
D)Water buffalo
E)Rice
Cassava
3
__________ was not domesticated in South America.
A)Llamas
B)Rice
C)Potatoes
D)Guinea pigs
E)Manioc
A)Llamas
B)Rice
C)Potatoes
D)Guinea pigs
E)Manioc
Rice
4
___________ was the first hominin to arrive in the New World.
A)H.erectus
B)A.boisei
C)Homo sapiens
D)H.sapiens neanderthalensis
E)H.habilis
A)H.erectus
B)A.boisei
C)Homo sapiens
D)H.sapiens neanderthalensis
E)H.habilis
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5
In the Middle East, the domestication of plants and animals begin to replace broad-spectrum foraging as the basis of subsistence by
A)50,000 B.P.
B)20,000 B.P.
C)7,500 B.P.
D)5,000 B.P.
E)1,000 B.P.
A)50,000 B.P.
B)20,000 B.P.
C)7,500 B.P.
D)5,000 B.P.
E)1,000 B.P.
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6
Domestication affects the reproduction of plants because domesticated
A)plants are able to reproduce themselves more effectively.
B)plants lose their natural seed dispersal mechanisms.
C)cereals have more brittle axes, allowing seeds to break free from the stalk more easily.
D)plants do not produce seeds.
E)farming has no effect on the reproduction of plants.
A)plants are able to reproduce themselves more effectively.
B)plants lose their natural seed dispersal mechanisms.
C)cereals have more brittle axes, allowing seeds to break free from the stalk more easily.
D)plants do not produce seeds.
E)farming has no effect on the reproduction of plants.
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7
The Natufians were
A)broad-spectrum foragers who lived in year-round villages in the Middle East.
B)the first farmers in highland Peru.
C)long-distance traders responsible for the spread of food production from the Middle East to the Indus River Valley.
D)the first Siberian big-game hunters to cross the Bering land bridge.
E)the first North American Paleoindians to settle in permanent villages.
A)broad-spectrum foragers who lived in year-round villages in the Middle East.
B)the first farmers in highland Peru.
C)long-distance traders responsible for the spread of food production from the Middle East to the Indus River Valley.
D)the first Siberian big-game hunters to cross the Bering land bridge.
E)the first North American Paleoindians to settle in permanent villages.
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8
__________ identifies the cultural period in which the first signs of domestication are present.
A)Upper Paleolithic
B)Mesolithic
C)Microlithic
D)Chalcolithic
E)Neolithic
A)Upper Paleolithic
B)Mesolithic
C)Microlithic
D)Chalcolithic
E)Neolithic
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9
The sedentary life developed in the Middle East
A)before farming and herding.
B)after farming but before herding.
C)after herding but before farming.
D)after farming and herding.
E)at the same time that farming and herding developed.
A)before farming and herding.
B)after farming but before herding.
C)after herding but before farming.
D)after farming and herding.
E)at the same time that farming and herding developed.
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10
Scholars believe that food production first began in the Middle East in the
A)marginal areas.
B)alluvial desert.
C)hilly flanks.
D)desert oases.
E)high plateau.
A)marginal areas.
B)alluvial desert.
C)hilly flanks.
D)desert oases.
E)high plateau.
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11
With domestication, the husks of wild cereals became
A)tougher.
B)thicker.
C)darker.
D)more brittle.
E)None of the above is correct.
A)tougher.
B)thicker.
C)darker.
D)more brittle.
E)None of the above is correct.
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12
Compared to the Middle East, food production emerge in the New World approximately
A)30,000 to 40,000 years later
B)3,000 to 4,000 years later
C)30,000 to 40,000 years earlier
D)3,000 to 4,000 years earlier
E)the same time
A)30,000 to 40,000 years later
B)3,000 to 4,000 years later
C)30,000 to 40,000 years earlier
D)3,000 to 4,000 years earlier
E)the same time
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13
A vertical economy is
A)a system of top-down exchange across regions.
B)a system that exploits closely spaced environmental zones that contrast with one another in altitude, rainfall, overall climate, and vegetation.
C)one of the types of segmentary lineage organization found in regions of East Africa.
D)a means of integrating a society based on hereditary inequality and coercion.
E)a form of indirect-biased transmission.
A)a system of top-down exchange across regions.
B)a system that exploits closely spaced environmental zones that contrast with one another in altitude, rainfall, overall climate, and vegetation.
C)one of the types of segmentary lineage organization found in regions of East Africa.
D)a means of integrating a society based on hereditary inequality and coercion.
E)a form of indirect-biased transmission.
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14
Food production spread from the Middle East to all of the following regions except
A)Greece.
B)northern Africa.
C)France.
D)Egypt.
E)northern China.
A)Greece.
B)northern Africa.
C)France.
D)Egypt.
E)northern China.
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15
The first animals domesticated in the Middle East were
A)horses and cattle.
B)pigs and sheep.
C)chickens and cattle.
D)goats and sheep.
E)chickens and pigs.
A)horses and cattle.
B)pigs and sheep.
C)chickens and cattle.
D)goats and sheep.
E)chickens and pigs.
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16
____________ did not contribute the development of food production in the Middle East.
A)The shift to a broad-spectrum subsistence pattern around 15,000 B.P.
B)The availability of wild cereals with edible grains
C)The diffusion of domesticated animal species from southern Europe
D)Drier conditions and population increase, leading people to experiment with planting wild cereals in new ecological niches
E)Favorable changes in cultivated grains resulting from artificial selection by humans
A)The shift to a broad-spectrum subsistence pattern around 15,000 B.P.
B)The availability of wild cereals with edible grains
C)The diffusion of domesticated animal species from southern Europe
D)Drier conditions and population increase, leading people to experiment with planting wild cereals in new ecological niches
E)Favorable changes in cultivated grains resulting from artificial selection by humans
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17
Animal domestication was less important in the New World than it was in the Old World because
A)New World peoples did not know how to domesticate animals.
B)Human populations in the New World were quite small, so animal domestication was not necessary.
C)the large-game animals that were hunted during earlier periods either had gone extinct or were not domesticable.
D)wild birds (e.g., turkeys, ducks) already provided enough protein to the diet.
E)New World peoples tried continually to domesticate large animals but were never successful.
A)New World peoples did not know how to domesticate animals.
B)Human populations in the New World were quite small, so animal domestication was not necessary.
C)the large-game animals that were hunted during earlier periods either had gone extinct or were not domesticable.
D)wild birds (e.g., turkeys, ducks) already provided enough protein to the diet.
E)New World peoples tried continually to domesticate large animals but were never successful.
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18
Maize (corn) first domesticated in
A)Mexico
B)New England
C)Lowlands of South America
D)Beringia
E)American Southwest
A)Mexico
B)New England
C)Lowlands of South America
D)Beringia
E)American Southwest
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19
Sedentism is
A)living in permanent settlements.
B)living off domesticated species.
C)transhumance.
D)capitalist-based exchange.
E)living off wild species.
A)living in permanent settlements.
B)living off domesticated species.
C)transhumance.
D)capitalist-based exchange.
E)living off wild species.
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20
Compared to their wild counterparts, domesticated animals tend to be
A)faster.
B)more aggressive.
C)larger.
D)smaller.
E)very similar, both morphologically and behaviorally.
A)faster.
B)more aggressive.
C)larger.
D)smaller.
E)very similar, both morphologically and behaviorally.
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21
__________ are among the threats to several known archaeological sites and finds around the world.
A)Global climate change and politics.
B)Looting and armed conflicts.
C)Politics and cost of excavation.
D)Global climate change and local disinterest
E)None of the above is correct.
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A)Global climate change and politics.
B)Looting and armed conflicts.
C)Politics and cost of excavation.
D)Global climate change and local disinterest
E)None of the above is correct.
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22
The Natufians were the first people to domesticate sorghum and millet.
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23
__________ was not domesticated in the New World.
A)Barley
B)Squash
C)Cassava
D)Beans
E)Maize
A)Barley
B)Squash
C)Cassava
D)Beans
E)Maize
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24
Discuss the genetic and morphological changes in plants that were domesticated in the Old World (e.g., the Middle East) and the New World (e.g., Mexico).Cite specific domesticated plants to illustrate your answer.
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25
Compare and contrast the transition from foraging to food production in the Middle East and Mesoamerica.
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26
With domestication, plants developed thicker husks.
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27
Compared to wild plants, the seeds of domesticated plants are larger and less likely to break free from the stalk and disperse.
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28
Discuss the role of geography in the spread of food production in the Old World.Identify the ecological features that aided the spread of domesticates from the Middle East to Egypt, North Africa, Europe, and India.Name and describe at least two.Contrast these to the geographic features that hindered the spread of domesticates in the New World.
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29
Define a vertical economy.Discuss why vertical economies were significant in the development of domestication and food production.
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30
Unlike in the Old World, plant domestication in the New World
A)occurred after the first sedentary communities.
B)occurred before the first sedentary communities.
C)was not necessary for the development of states, such as Teotihuacan.
D)did not involve edible plants.
E)was abandoned.
A)occurred after the first sedentary communities.
B)occurred before the first sedentary communities.
C)was not necessary for the development of states, such as Teotihuacan.
D)did not involve edible plants.
E)was abandoned.
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31
Food production was a critical step toward the broad-spectrum revolution.
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32
Neolithic is the cultural period in a given region during which stone tools were first produced.
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33
People who __________ are the most likely to adopt a new subsistence strategy, like food production.
A)have followed large game into a new continent
B)want to increase their population more rapidly
C)are having the most problems following their traditional subsistence strategy
D)have already organized into a state-level society
E)worship animals
A)have followed large game into a new continent
B)want to increase their population more rapidly
C)are having the most problems following their traditional subsistence strategy
D)have already organized into a state-level society
E)worship animals
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34
In the Middle East, sedentism developed before plants and animals were domesticated.
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35
Most researchers today argue that the domestication of plants in the Middle East occurred in the Hilly Flanks regions, where the wild ancestors of domesticated species grew naturally.
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36
Define broad-spectrum foraging, and discuss its importance to the emergence of food production.
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37
__________ is the name of the wild ancestor of maize.
A)Corn
B)Guajolote
C)Cassava
D)Teosinte
E)Elote
A)Corn
B)Guajolote
C)Cassava
D)Teosinte
E)Elote
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38
Discuss the nature and tempo of the development of food production.Analyze whether the advent of food production was a true "revolution" or the result of a more gradual transition from foraging to strategies that increasingly relied on domesticated plants and animals.Cite specific archaeological evidence.
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39
The three caloric staples grown by Native American farmers were
A)wheat, barley, and oats.
B)maize, rice, and soybeans.
C)wheat, rye, and beans.
D)maize, potatoes, and manioc.
E)squash, avocados, and tomatoes.
A)wheat, barley, and oats.
B)maize, rice, and soybeans.
C)wheat, rye, and beans.
D)maize, potatoes, and manioc.
E)squash, avocados, and tomatoes.
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40
A vertical economy exploits environmental zones that are close together in space, but differentiated by altitude, rainfall, overall climate, and vegetation.
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41
Native Americans living in what is now the eastern United States established sedentary villages and a full-fledged Neolithic economy based on squash, sunflower, sumpweed, and goosefoot.
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42
Unlike in the Old World, few large animals were ever domesticated in the New World.
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43
There were three separate centers of domestication in China-one in the north, one in the south, and one on the eastern coast.
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44
Food production was invented independently in Egypt less than 1,000 years after domestication began in the Middle East.
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45
New evidence suggests that plant domestication occurred at about the same time in the New World as the Middle East.
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46
There were three independent centers of domestication in the New World.
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47
In the New World, sedentism occurred before domestication.
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48
The domesticated millet that appeared in China around 7500
B.P.and diffused to China.
B.P.was first domesticated in sub-Saharan Africa around 8000
B.P.and diffused to China.
B.P.was first domesticated in sub-Saharan Africa around 8000
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49
Animals domesticated in the New World include llamas, alpacas, turkeys, ducks, guinea pigs, and horses.
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50
Potatoes were first domesticated in Ireland and then European explorers transported to the New World.
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51
Rice was domesticated in southern China.
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52
The wild ancestor of maize (corn) is teosinte.
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