World history chapter 1 test
In densely populated middle eastern agricultural settlements, occupational specialization and political military elites ____________
Advanced significantly
By the late Paleolithic age, humans had colonized _________
Africa, Europe, and Asia
During the Neolithic revolution, agriculture was tied to social change in which of the following ways?
Agricultural productivity encouraged social stratification and the formation of elites based on political and religious groups
Nomads
Cattle and sheep herding societies normally found on the fringes of civilized societies; commonly referred ro as "barbarian" by civilized societies
What best formulates the relationship between "culture" and "civilization"?
Civilization is a type of culture
How did the actions of the nil River influence some of the distinctive characteristics in Egyptian civilization?
Devastating floods forced the creation of dikes and irrigation networks that eventually spread throughout the region, encouraging the creation of a regional empire
The concept of civilization based on racial or biological, difference was
Developed by thinkers in Western Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries
The Chinese writing system is composed of ______________
Ideographs
The transformations associated with the agrarian revolution occurred...
In all of the world where civilization occurred
The harappan civilization developed along what River valley system?
Indus
Which River valley civilization was most completely destroyed by invasion?
Indus
What was the "heart" of the Neolithic revolution that became the basis for the spread of human societies?
Innovative technologies and modes of agrarian production
Towns emerged largely in response to the need for cooperation for what kinds of projects?
Irrigation
All of the following factors may have led to the adoption of sedentary agriculture except A) less labor was required for sedentary agriculture than for hunting and gathering B) climate changes leading to changes in the grazing locations of game animals C) climate changes leading to changes in plant ecology
Less labor was required for sedentary agriculture than for hunting and gathering
Mesopotamia
Literally "between the rivers" the civilizations that arose in the alluvial plains of the Tigris and the Euphrates River valleys
Ziggurats
Massive towers usually associated with Mesopotamian temple complexes
Pyramids
Monumental architecture typical of old kingdom Egypt, used as burial sites for pharaohs
The transition to sedentary agriculture is reffered to as the _____________
Neolithic revolution
Neolithic
Of or relating to the latest period of the Stone Age characterized by polished stone implements
People referred to as barbarians were often __________
Pastoral herdsmen
Sumerians
People who migrated into Mesopotamia 4000 B.C.E.; created first civilization within region; organized area into city-states
Ideographs
Pictographic characters grouped together to create new concepts; typical of Chinese writing
Compared to River valley cultures in Egypt and Mesopotamia, Chinese civilization...
Probably developed after civilizations in the Nile valley and Mesopotamia
The characteristic political organization of the Tigris Euphrates civilization was __________
Regional city/ states
The transformation that was most responsible for moving humans toward civilization was the ___________
Rise of agriculture
Indus River valley
River resources in Himalayas to the mouth in Arabian Sea; location of harappan civilization
Phoenicians
Seafaring civilization located on the shores of the eastern Mediterranean; established colonies throughout the Mediterranean
Oracles
Shamans or priests in Chinese society who foretold the future through interpretations of animal bones cracked by heat; inscriptions on bones led to Chinese writing
Most human societies in the Paleolithic age consisted of ____________
Small group of hunters and gatherers
Most human societies in the Paleolithic age consisted of __________
Small groups of hunters and gatherers
The creation of agriculture surpluses resulted in ____________
Social stratification
Civilization
Societies distinguished by reliance on sedentary agriculture, ability to produce food surpluses, and existence of no farming elites, as well as merchant and manufacturing groups
The emergence of sedentary agriculture ____________
Started in the Middle East first but developed independently in other areas
What monuments, sculptures did the Olmec civilization produce?
Stone heads
What was the first River valley civilization?
Sumer
The above detail from Egyptian tomb art of grain harvesting shows____________
That men and women worked together during the harvest
The rationalization for the overthrow of the Shang based on the principle of divine judgement was called ______________
The "mandate of heaven"
The Neolithic revolution occurred first in ___________
The Middle East
The earliest towns developed in _________
The Middle East
A characteristic of the human species before the advent of civilization was ___________
The ability to spread to various geographic settings and climate zones
Monotheism
The exclusive worship of a single god, introduced by Jews into western civilization
Homo sapiens
The humanoid species that emerged as most successful at the end of the Paleolithic period
The Paleolithic age refers to ______________
The latest of the two stone ages
Hammurabi
The most important ruler of the Babylonian empire; responsible for codification of law
Paleolithic
The old Stone Age ending in 12,000 B.C.E typified by use of crude stone tools and hunting and gathering
Hunting and gathering
The original human economy, ultimately eclipsed by agriculture; groups hunt for meat and forage for grains, nuts and berries
Which of the following is not considered to have developed from or been accelerated by cuneiform and other types of writing? A) facilitation of keeping commercial records B) the organization of elaborate political structures C) the reduction of social stratification
The reduction of social stratification
Neolithic revolution
The succession of technological innovations and changes in human organization that led to the development of agriculture
Which of these best summarizes the relationship between Mesopotamian and Egyptian culture?
The two cultures shared core features, with key distinctions
Less is known about the harappan civilization or that of the Indus Valley than Sumer and Egypt because...
The writing of the Indus Valley and harappan civilization has never been deciphered
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the impact of the indo-Europeans on the ancient civilizations of the Middle East?
They came in successive waves and, disrupted the civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia, and introduced the use of iron.
The lives of intensive hunting and gathering groups living in permanent locations remained precarious because___________
They were dependent on particular animals and plants that could disappear if changes in climate occurred
Pharaoh
Title of kinds of ancient Egypt
Given the locations and subject matter of Paleolithic cave paintings, it is likely that the main purpose of the art was __________
To be used as maps to locate game herds
Ziggurats were Sumerian ___________
Towers
Babylonian empire
Unified all of Mesopotamia 1800 B.C.E.; collapsed due to foreign invasion 1600 B.C.E.
Love modern humans, Paleolithic peoples ____________
Used tools
The concept of barbarians _______
Was commonly used to distinguish between cosmopolitan, urban-focused cultures and nomadic peoples
In hunting and gathering bands, labor...
Was divided according to gender
Egypt differed from Mesopotamia civilization by stressing _____________
Well organized, durable empires
Sedentary
Abiding in one place; not migratory; pertaining to animals that move about little or are permanently attached to something,
The agricultural revolution allowed all of the following transformations in human culture to take place except ____________
A decline in specialized artists and craftsman
City-state
A form of political organization typical of Mesopotamian civilizations; consisted of agricultural hinterlands ruled by urban-based kings
Cuneiform
A form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge-shaped stylus and clay tablets
Band
A level of social organization normally consisting of 20 to 30 people; nomadic hunters and gatherers; labor divided on a gender basis
Nomads
A member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock
Slash and burn agriculture
A system of cultivation typical of shifting cultivations; forest floors cleared by fire and then planned
Which of the following technological innovations was associated with the transition to sedentary agricultural communities? A) digging sticks, axes, and plows B) fire C) wheeled vehicles D)steel
A) digging sticks, axes, and plows
Which of the following www not a transformation associated with the 4th millennium B.C.E.? A) increased use of plow B) widespread use of chariots C) use of bronze for weapons
A) increased use of plow
The Neolithic revolution caused the population of humans to
Abandon hunting and gathering as a means of subsistence
By about 7000 B.C.E. Techniques of agricultural production in the Middle East had reached a level that ______________
Allowed most people to engage in other occupations
Mohenjo daro
Along with Harappa, major urban complex of the harappan civilization; laid out on planned grid pattern
Harappa
Along with Moreno daro, major urban complex of the harappan civilization; laid out on planned grid pattern
Yellow River
Also known as th huanghe; site of development of sedentary agriculture in china
Kush
An African state that developed along the upper reaches of the Nile 1000 B.C.E.; it conquered Egypt and ruled it for several centuries
Catal huyuk
An archaeological site in what is now south-central turkey
As early civilizations began to emerge, the creation of agriculture surpluses resulted in_____________
An industrial revolution
Which of the following regions did not originate an agricultural system? A) Egypt B) Australia C) the huanghe valley of China D) the Middle East
B) Australia
Which of the following is true about the extensively studied site Catal Huyuk? A) the town could not have sustained itself without extensive trade with the hunting people in the hills surrounding the village B) by 5500 B.C.E., important production activities developed in the village, including those of skilled toolmakers and jewelers C) the town became increasingly impoverished over time
B) by 5500 B.C.E., important production activities developed in the village, including those of skilled toolmakers and jewelers
Which of the following was not an advantage gained from the domestication of animals? A) expanded choice of materials for clothing B) materials for boats C) additional sources of protein D) animal power for farming
B) materials for boats
Which of the following is not considered a reason for the decline of harappan civilization after about 1500 B.C.E.? A) massive flooding B) migrations by a cattle herding people, perhaps the indo-Europeans, probably challenged the control of the priestly group C) environmental changes were likely a greater problem, with excessive forest cutting leading to the creation of desert conditions and saltier soils D) earthquakes and tsunamis
B) migrations by a cattle herding people, perhaps the indo-Europeans, probably challenged the control of the priestly group
Hammurabi ruled the __________________
Babylonian empire
The first grain widely cultivated in the Middle East was ___________ and ______________
Barley and wheat
Agricultural systems in the Middle East, China, and the Americas were all ____________
Based on a combination of domesticated plants and animals
The emergence of sedentary agriculture...
Began in the Middle East first, but developed independently in other areas
In sedentary agricultural communities, social distinctions were heightened,
But well defined social stratification and class identity was nonexistent
Which of the following developments was not a key ingredient of early middle eastern civilization? A) the existence of specialized nonfarming producers B) the existence of nonfarming political and religious elites C)heavy reliance of pastoralism
C) heavy reliance of pastoralism
In which of these areas were Mesopotamia and Egyptian civilizations similar? A) literary developments B) the role of commerce C) the power of priests
C) the power of priests
One of the most significant accomplishments of Hammurabi was the ___________
Codification of the laws of Mesopotamia
Combinations of the ideas, objects, and patterns of behavior that result from human social interaction are referred to as ____________
Culture
Which of the following statements regarding nomadic societies is true? A) nomadic societies were egalitarian in terms of gender relations because care of animals was undertaken by women B) polygamy was uncommon, even for wealthier men C) hospitality was a keynote of characteristic nomadic culture and honor required that travelers be aided D) migrations by a cattle herding people, perhaps the indo-Europeans, probably challenged the control of the priestly group
D) migrations by a cattle herding people, perhaps the indo-Europeans, probably challenged the control of the priestly group
In comparison to the position of women in hunting and gathering societies, the social status of women in sedentary agricultural communities____________
Declined
The Vedas of the Aryans were ____________
Epics
Shang
First Chinese dynasty for which archeological evidence exists; capital located in Ordos bulge of the huanghe; flourished 1600 to 1046 B.C.E.
Bronze Age
From about 4000 B.C.E. when bronze tools were first introduced in the Middle East, to about 1500 B.C.E. when iron began to replace it
The development of writing _______________
Helps explain why governments could become more formal and bureaucratic
The development of writing...
Helps explain why governments could become more formal and bureaucratic
Nomads are generally ________
Herders
Which of the following represents the most advanced stage of human evolution?
Homo sapiens sapiens
Sumerian civilization produced the first ____________
Written law code