World History
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- Q1What does the word collective mean?relating to a large-scale business or companythe Middle Agesdone by or characteristic of individuals acting together.30s
- Q2Which one of the following is NOT a world zone?Austral-EuroAfro-EurasiaThe PacifcAustralasia30s
- Q3Uniting all the world zones meansUnificationWorld DominanceGlobalizationNATO30s
- Q4What are two vital ingredients for collective learning to occur?Complexity and ConnectivityComplexity and PopulationPopulation and Connectivity30s
- Q5Which one of the following does not belong with collective learningPotatosPrintingPlaquesPlagues30s
- Q6What are Malthusian Cycles?Rise and fall of CivilizatonstradeSpread of diseaseRise and fall of populations30s
- Q7What traveler made new Chinese goods like paper currency known to Europe?Ibn BattutaMarco PoloZheng HeChristopher Columbus30s
- Q8Collective learning increases when there areSmall populationshomogeneous connectionsMore people with diverse connectionslimited connections30s
- Q9Which of these did NOT help speed up interconnection in the 1500s?roads and courier systemssteam ships and trainstrans-Atlantic tradeprinting press30s
- Q10Which of these is NOT why Afro-Eurasia was ahead of the Americas?Afro-Eurasia had better work animals.Afro-Eurasia had larger farms.Afro-Eurasia had a smaller populationHumans had been in Afro-Eurasia longer.30s