Chapter 13: Origins of Cities and States

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by ad 500, there were over __________ people in Teotihuacan

100,000

the formative period in the area around Teotihuacan was during ______ BC

1000 - 300

the first evidence of writing in Sumer is found about ______ BC

3000

the old kingdom of egypt began about __________ BC

3100

around ______ we get evidence of difference in status among households

6000 BC

____________ called the period from about 5000 to 3500 BC the formative era in southern Iraq

Elman service

most archaeologists suggest that states first evolved in

Mesopotamia

in north america, a settlement with over 100 earthen mounds developed near present day St. louis and represented

a large and powerful chiefdom

cities and states emerged in mesoamerica later than the near east because

agriculture started later in the new world

one way states change the lifestyles of people is

by allowing for larger populations

the development of states had many consequences . one of the more drastic was

class stratification broke down and everyone was equal

sumerian writing is called

cuneiform

the earliest neolithic societies were

egalitarian

a major reason for the decline of states appears to be

environmental degradation

archaeologists do not always agree on how to define a state, but most think the characteristics include

hierarchical and centralized decision making

the earliest city-state in mesoamerica was probable

monte alban

_________ has proposed a theory of state origin stressing population growth, circumcision, and war

robert carneiro

from the time agriculture developed in the near east to about 6000 BC, people in the near east lived in

small villages

an interesting point to the early creation of states is

the states emerged without colonization or conquest by other states

________ theorized that long distance trade led to the state

wright and johnson

By about ________ BC, archaeologists had found most of the major characteristics of civilizations

3500

a number of theories have been proposed as to why states developed in many parts of the world they include

all of the above

there are numerous explanations as to why states would decline and collapse over time. they include

all of the above

many anthropologists are interested in the reasons ancient civilizations collapsed because

all of the above.

the harappan civilization was found in the _________ valley

indus

________ is often given as a reason for the decline of the roman empire

overextension

the city of Teotihuacan in mesoamerica was very influential at its peak. why?

though very small, the city provided a great deal of resources for its people

some archaeologists suggest that the key criterion for a state is

hierarchical and centralized decision making affecting a substantial population

a negative result of the development of the sates is

all of the above

acum is in present day

ethiopia

cahokia collapsed due to

environmental degradation

which of the following is part of the state's infrastructure

irrigation systems

archaeologists can determine if an ancient society had different socioeconomic classes of people by

the differences in house size and furnishings

in the state, many people are relieved of the need for

food production


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