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AP World History Unit 1 2 NotesSummary AMSCO Book Summaries
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Hunting and Gathering 
Neolithic 
Nomads 
Culture 
Neolithic/Agricultural/Agrarian revolution 
Pastoralism 
Mesopotamia 
Sumerians 
Cuneiform 
City-state 
Ziggurats 
Babylonian Empire 
Hammurabi 
Pharaoh 
Pyramids 
Hieroglyphs 
Monotheism 
Phoenicians 
Harappa and Mohenjo Daro 
Aryans 
Huanghe (Yellow) River Basin 
Shang 
Big Geography 
Paleolithic 
Path of migration for humans during Paleolithic era 
Eglitarian 
Pastoralists were...
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Cirrus FTCE (World History) Practice Test One Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
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The Hittites were able to expand from Anatolia due to - superior military technology, including 
chariots and weaponry 
During the Peloponnesian War - the dominant Hellenic powers, Athens and Sparta, went to war 
with each other 
How did the Neolithic Era mark a major development in human evolution - the development of 
agriculture and beginning of settled societies 
Which of the following statements best explains the relevance of bronze metallurgy in early human 
civilizations - Early civilizat...
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Western Civilization 1 Midterm Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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Western Civilization 1 Midterm Exam 
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In what land did the world's 1st civilization flourish? - Sumer 
How were Paleolithic societies supported? - by hunting and gathering 
During what era did people begin to shift from gathering to cultivating? - 
Neolithic Era 
On what did both the Sumerians and Egyptians base their writing systems? 
- pictographs 
Civilization truly dawned with the widespread use of which of the following 
metals in toolmaking? - bronze 
Mem...
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AMSCO AP World History Chapter 1 Latest 2023 Graded A
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AMSCO AP World History Chapter 1 Latest 2023 Graded A Overfarming To farm so much that land looses its fertility 
Overgrazing The continual eating of grasses or their roots, without allowing them to regrow 
Artifacts objects made and used by early humans, usually dug up by archaeologists 
Paleolithic Period The Early Years of human history, ended around 8000 B.C.E., also call the "Stone Age" 
Neolithic Revolution A set of dramatic changes in how people lived based on the development of agricul...
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ORELA Elementary Education Subtest 1: Social Studies Questions and Answers 2023
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ORELA Elementary Education Subtest 1: Social Studies Questions and Answers 2023 
What are the primary functions of the government? 
Maintain order, settle conflicts, and protect the community. 
 
 
 
What are the 3 kinds of power in government? 
Executive, judicial, and legislative. 
 
 
 
What kind of power does the legislative branch have? 
It has the power to create laws. 
 
 
 
What kind of power does the executive branch have? 
It has the power to administer (manage) laws. 
 
 
 
What kind ...
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CLEP Western Civilization 1 2024
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In what land did the world's 1st civilization flourish? - Answer-Sumer 
How were Paleolithic societies supported? - Answer-by hunting and gathering 
During what era did people begin to shift from gathering to cultivating? - Answer- Neolithic Era 
On what did both the Sumerians and Egyptians base their writing systems? - Answer- pictographs 
Civilization truly dawned with the widespread use of which of the following metals in 
toolmaking? - Answer-bronze 
Memphis, Cairo, and Giza were all found ...
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ARTH Exam #1 Questions & Answers
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Paleolithic era - ANSWER-ca. 40,000-9000 BCE 
~ The subjects animals>humans, and woman>man 
~ Large range of sizes of sculpture. 
~ Some works with ritual purposes. 
 
Left wall, Hall of the Bulls, Lascaux - ANSWER--silhouettes and outline; example of composite view 
The piece: •Profile view but with two horns staggered, because the two horns are part of the concept "bull". •Not animals that paleolithic humans have as a staple in their diet, so mea...
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AP World History Exam Review (Unit 1 & 2) Latest 2022 Graded A+
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paleolithic (Old Stone Age) a long period of human development before the development of 
agriculturekinsh 
kinship groups Extended families clustering to form clans and tribes in the Paleolithic era 
pastoral societies were characterized by the domestication of animals but they usually did not 
settle down and farm or build towns - nomadic, facilitated trade and spread technology, religions, 
and ideas 
conduit a means by which something is transmitted 
surplus More of something than as needed....
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HUMANITIES: EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE | Questions And Answers With Verified Tests
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HUMANITIES: EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE | Questions And 
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"Middle;" began growing seeds & domesticating animals Mesolithic Era 
"New;" hunter-gatherer -> farming; agriculture discovered; largest revolutionary 
development in social organization Neolithic Era 
"Old Stone;" homo sapiens emerge; hunter-gatherer society; end of Ice Age 
Paleolithic Era 
Music, dance, theater, cinema Performing Arts: 
Weapons, jewelry, furniture, pottery Applied Arts: 
Study of how people ...
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Prehistoric Art in Europe | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated | Download to score A+
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Organized systems of agriculture, the maintenance of herds of domesticated animals, and 
permanent, year-round settlements marked the_______________. 
a. 
Paleolithic Era 
c. 
Bronze Age 
b. 
Stone Age 
d. 
Neolithic Era - D 
Which of the following examples is from the Lower Paleolithic period? - A 
Which of the following is not true of the above examples of Neolithic ceramics? 
a. 
Patterns were engraved into each ceramic piece, and then white chalk was rubbed into the 
engravings so that the e...
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