Final Review Chapter 1: The Beginnings of Human Society

What are stories passed down by word of mouth?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
What are scientists who examine objects to learn about past peoples and cultures
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
What are the written and other recorded events of people?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
What is the study of the Earth's surface and the processes that shape it?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
What is the period of time before writing was invented?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
What is to adapt for human use?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
What is something rich in substances that plants need to grow?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
What is a period of time when early humans made tools/weapons mainly from stone?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
Who are people who have no settled home?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
What is a group of people having similar backgrounds, incomes, and ways of life?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
Who is a worker who is especially skilled in crafting items by hand?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
What is having more than what is needed?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
What is a society with cities, a central government, and workers with specialized jobs?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
What is supplying land with water from another place using a network of canals?
History
Prehistory
Archaeologist
Oral traditions
Geography
Stone Age
Nomads
Fertile
Domesticate
Irrigation
Surplus
Artisan
Civilization
Social class
Two hikers found the Ice Man in the _______________ in 1991.
Rockies
Alps
Himalayas
Appalations
Scientists determined that the Ice Man was alive in ______________.
3000 B.C.
6000 B.C.
7000 B.C.
8000 B.C.
The mummy of the Ice Man was found on the borders of ______________________________.
Italy and Australia
Italy and Austria
Africa and Southwest Asia
Italy and France
The best clue to prove when the Ice Man was alive was his ______________________.
Unstrung bow
Shoes
Finely stitched clothes
Copper ax
The best clue to prove the Ice Man wasn't a shepherd was his ______________________.
Unstrung bow
Shoes
Finely stitched clothes
Copper ax
A _____________________ is an invented story that explains people's beliefs.
Griot
Myth/legend
Folktale
Timeline
A person that is an expert on events that have happened in the past is _______________________.
An archaeologist
A griot
A scientist
A historian
Early people were able to travel from Asia to North America using the _________________________.
Beijing Land Bridge
Bering Land Bridge
Bartering Land Bridge
Badlands Land Bridge
A professional storyteller from West Africa is __________________________.
An archaeologist
A griot
A scientist
A historian
Archaeologist would study the tools of early people mostly to learn more about ________________________.
Human farming
Human languages
Human writing
Human culture
According to historians, the world's first writing systems began in _________________________.
Southeast Asia and Africa
Southwest Asia and Africa
Central Asia and Africa
Asia and Europe
People during the Old Stone Age were __________________.
Farmers
Artisans
Hunters-gatherers
Only hunters
If you are around a group of people that don't farm, and use well functioning tools you are __________________________.
Living in the Old Stone Age
Living in the Middle Stone Age
Living in the New Stone Age
Living during prehistory
Historians believe that the first people on Earth lived in ____________________.
Europe
Asia
Africa
South America
When humans ____________________________, the Stone Age ended.
Invented the wheel
Used metal to make tools
Learned to make fire
Learned how to farm
People of the Middle Stone Age _______________________________.
Only hunted
Only farmed
Hunted and gathered
Hunted, gathered, and farmed
When humans learned to farm, it was the __________________________________.
End of the Stone Age
Beginning of the Middle Stone Age
End of the Middle Stone Age
End of the New Stone Age
The first people to plant seeds on Earth were likely _________________.
Nomads
Neanderthals
Using metal tools to farm
Women
People living in the Old Stone Age ______________________________.
Domesticated animals
Worked all day
Were nomads
Used copper tools
Pastoral nomads mostly moved from place to place _________________________________.
In search of finding tin
To hunt animals
In search of grazing areas
In search of plants to domesticate
In the Old Stone Age, people made tools to _______________________________.
Domesticate plants
Improve farming
Hunt food
Build cities
The very first farmers in ancient history were in ____________________________.
Africa
Southeast Asia
Southwest Asia
Europe
Almost all of the ________________________ took place during prehistory.
Old Stone Age
Middle Stone Age
New Stone Age
Bronze Age
In the New Stone Age, ____________________________________.
People ate less food
People started making bronze
People did other kinds of work
People had to spend all day producing food
The oldest civilization in history is _________________________.
Catal Huyuk
Egypt
Tanzania
Africa
Catal Huyuk is believed to have existed in _______________.
5000 B.C.
6000 B.C.
7000 B.C.
8000 B.C.
In early cities, it was important to have government so that ___________________________.
Society could stay in order
Farmers could be wealthy
Artisans wouldn't move away
People could farm
Trade was very important because ___________________________.
Goods and ideas could spread
Farmers could have bronze weapons
There wasn't enough food
People were too wealthy
Prosperity led to the development of ____________________.
Bronze
The wheel and axle
Farming
Social classes
Which person would be the lowest ranked by social class?
Government officials
Priests
Farmers
Artisans
The invention of the wheel and axle was most important for the growth of ____________________.
Farming
Pottery
Artisans
Trade
Which two continents were the first to begin making bronze?
Asia and Africa
Asia and Europe
Africa and Europe
Africa and England
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