
WH 1.2 and 1.3 The Neolithic Revolution and Beginnings of Civilization
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- Q11.2 People who move from place to place in search of food arepolytheisticNomadsscribesartisans30s
- Q21.2 The Paleolithic Period is also known as theOld Stone ageNew Stone AgeNeolithic RevolutionNeolithic Period30s
- Q31.2 The belief that spirits live in animals, objects, or dreams is calledmonotheisminterpretationanimismpolytheism30s
- Q41.2 What is the name of the transition from nomadic life to farming settlements?The New Stone AgeThe Neolithic RevolutionThe Domestic RevolutionThe Neolithic Era30s
- Q51.2 Domesticated plants are all plants that aregrown with fertilizersraised in a controlled wayfit for human consumptiongrown indoors30s
- Q61.2 The ancient Chinese first domesticated what animalDogsAlpacasCattleLlamas30s
- Q71.2 Which Neolithic village still exists today as an Israeli-occupied city?CatalhuyukTel AvivJerusalemJericho30s
- Q81.2 Why were calendars developed?To help determine when to plant and harvestTo mark historic events such as battlesTo keep track of how old people wereTo help predict when eclipses would occur30s
- Q91.2 What group came to assert more power over other in societies?ArtisansBuildersElite warriorsSuccessful farmers30s
- Q101.2 What discovery in the Alps helped Archaeologists learn about life in Neolithic times?The SnowmanLucyCave paintingsThe Iceman30s
- Q111.3 A complex, highly organized social order is called aempirecultural diffusioncity-statecivilization30s
- Q121.3 Steppes were what kinds of places?GrasslandsPlateausHillsDeserts30s
- Q131.3 What did artisans make?Pottery onlyTextiles and PotteryPottery, Textiles, and WeaponsWeapons and Textiles30s
- Q141.3 Which of the following was NOT a way in which cultural diffusion occurred?MigrationIsolationTradeWarefare30s
- Q151.3 Trained writers were calledessayistsartisansscribesscholars30s