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Example Questions
Example Question #21 : Migration, Settlement, And Demography From Prehistory To 600 Bce
The world’s earliest cities arose in __________.
East Asia
northern Europe
South Africa
The Indus River Valley
Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia
The world’s first cities arose in the same place where the Neolithic Revolution first took place, ancient Mesopotamia, approximately eight thousand years ago. The earliest human cities always arose in areas that were suitable for large scale agricultural production, such as Mesopotamia, the Nile River, the Indus River Valley, the Yellow River Valley, and Mesoamerica.
Example Question #22 : Migration, Settlement, And Demography From Prehistory To 600 Bce
Which of these civilizations arose in the Indus river valley?
Champa
Scythian
Harappan
Assyrian
Dacian
Harappan
The Harappan Civilization is often also called the Indus Valley Civilization. It is an ancient civilization that existed in modern-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India from approximately 3,000 BCE until 1,250 BCE.
Example Question #23 : Migration, Settlement, And Demography
The first four civilizations all developed ___________________.
in the same climate zone
on different continents
along oceans
in river valleys
in river valleys
The first four civilizations all developed in river valleys because water was important for agriculture and transportation. None of the other provided answers are factually correct.
Example Question #23 : Migration, Settlement, And Demography From Prehistory To 600 Bce
World Population 1 million BCE to 5000 BCE
1 million BCE 100,000
300,000 BCE 1 million
25,000 BCE 3.3 million
10,000 BCE 4 million
5000 BCE 5 million
What does this information teach us about population?
The population of kinship groups varied by a great deal
A decline in population caused people to abandon agriculture
Warfare caused population growth to remain stagnant
It grew more quickly after the Neolithic Revolution
It grew more quickly after the Neolithic Revolution
We can see that as the dates in the table become more recent, the population grows quicker. We also know from history that the Neolithic revolution happened around 8000 BCE, and the time frame from 10,000 BCE to 5000 BCE shows the most rapid growth in the table.
Example Question #25 : Demographic And Environmental History
Homo sapiens originated, and then migrated out of __________________.
Eurasia
the Americas
Africa
Oceania
Africa
The earliest evidence of human existence is in Africa. Homo sapiens probably began migrating out of Africa and into eastern Asia between 100,000 and 60,000 years ago.
Example Question #25 : Migration, Settlement, And Demography
Societies that were mobile and followed seasonal patterns of vegetation needed as pasture for their animals were known as ____________________.
civilizations
nomadic pastoralists
agricultural societies
kinship groups
nomadic pastoralists
Nomadic pastoralists were just that: nomads. They were known for moving around from place to place. Where they moved was dictated by the seasons due to the fact that they needed to find food and vegetation for themselves and for their animals.
Example Question #24 : Migration, Settlement, And Demography From Prehistory To 600 Bce
Approximately when did human settlers first arrive in Oceania?
450 years ago
50,000 years ago
15,000 years ago
5,000 years ago
300,000 years ago
50,000 years ago
The first human settlers arrived in East Asia approximately 75,000 years ago. Around 50,000 years ago the first settlers crossed from southeast Asia into what is now Australia and other islands in Oceania. Oceania, despite its remote location, is one of the first places on Earth (after Africa, the Middle East, and parts of South and East Asia) to be inhabited by people.
Example Question #607 : Ap World History
The Out of Africa theory refers to __________.
the migration of the human species around the world from its origins in Africa
the belief that the plague originated in Africa, before sweeping across Europe and Asia to devastating effect
the preservation of African culture in the Americas and the Caribbean
European motivations for encouraging independence movements in their African colonies
European motivations for colonizing the African continent in the nineteenth century
the migration of the human species around the world from its origins in Africa
The Out of Africa theory concerns the movement of the human species around the world from its origins in Africa. According to the most commonly accepted theory, humans first emerged in Africa approximately two hundred thousand years ago and then migrated out of the continent into the Middle East and Asia approximately one hundred thousand years ago.
Example Question #25 : Migration, Settlement, And Demography From Prehistory To 600 Bce
Approximately when was the Xia Dynasty founded?
1,000 BCE
2,000 BCE
500 BCE
8,000 BCE
5,000 BCE
2,000 BCE
The Xia Dynasty was founded approximately four thousand years ago, circa 2,000 BCE The Xia Dynasty is the first Chinese dynasty in history. It was founded by the somewhat legendary figure Yu the Great.
Example Question #26 : Migration, Settlement, And Demography From Prehistory To 600 Bce
Which of these was the last to be inhabited by human beings?
North America
Europe
South America
South Asia
Oceania
South America
When the human species migrated out of Africa, approximately 100,000 years ago, they first settled in the Middle East and South Asia. Human settlers first appeared in East Asia approximately 75,000 years ago and in Oceania approximately 50,000 years ago. It was not until 35,000 years ago that the first settlers braved the cold European climate (this was during a lengthy ice age) and settled on the continent. However, it was not until 15,000 years ago that the first settlers crossed the Bering Strait into North America and gradually made their way south across the whole continent.
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