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The American Nation A History of the United State
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The American Nation A History Of The United State
Test Bank - The American Nation: A History of the United States Volume 1 15th Edition by Mark C. Carnes, John A. Garraty, All Chapters|Complete Guide A+
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Chapter 1 Beginnings
Multiple Choice Questions
1) What triggered the Paleolithic revolution?
A) agricultural practice
B) the human use of fire
C) the creation of stone tools
D) human migration from Asia to the Americas
Answer: C
Test Bank Item Title: TB_Q1.1.1
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Topic: The First Peoples
Learning Objective: Basic History: Demonstrate knowledge of the key events, people,
institutions, and chronology in U.S. history.
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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2) Why did Paleolithic people begin to move northeast in Asia?
A) Colder climates in Central Asia forced this migration.
B) They found themselves pushed out by Asiatic nomadic tribes.
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C) The supply of big game was diminishing,
D) The failure of agricultural communities forced their return to nomadic practices.
Answer: C
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Test Bank Item Title: TB_Q1.1.2
Topic: The First Peoples
Learning Objective: Basic History: Demonstrate knowledge of the key events, people,
institutions, and chronology in U.S. history.
Skill Level: Analyze It
Difficulty Level: Difficult
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3) Why is there so little evidence of Paleo Indian migrations along the North American Pacific
coastline?
A) Paleo-Indians traveled across modern-day Canada into the Midwest first.
B) The uninhabitable nature of that coast forced migrants to move quickly, without setting up
significant camps.
C) Early European explorers and settlers raided and destroyed much of the valuable evidence.
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D) Global warming raised the sea level of the Pacific Ocean, flooding migrant routes of the past.
Answer: D
Test Bank Item Title: TB_Q1.1.3
Topic: The First Peoples
Learning Objective: Basic History: Demonstrate knowledge of the key events, people,
institutions, and chronology in U.S. history.
Skill Level: Analyze It
Difficulty Level: Difficult
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4) Which of the following species became extinct as a result of the hunting practices of the
Clovis complex culture around 12,000 years ago?
A) horses
B) elephants
C) monkeys
D) buffalo
Answer: A
Test Bank Item Title: TB_Q1.1.4
Topic: The First Peoples
Learning Objective: Basic History: Demonstrate knowledge of the key events, people,
institutions, and chronology in U.S. history.
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Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
5) One of the earliest sedentary communities in North America on the Mississippi River in
Louisiana was founded years ago.
A) 700
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B) 1,700
C) 3,700
D) 7,300
Answer: C
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Test Bank Item Title: TB_Q1.1.5
Topic: The First Peoples
Learning Objective: Basic History: Demonstrate knowledge of the key events, people,
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institutions, and chronology in U.S. history.
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
6) In contrast to most Archaic Indian bands in North America, the people at Poverty Point had a
social structure that was .
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A) egalitarian
B) hierarchical
C) nomadic
D) utopian
Answer: B
Test Bank Item Title: TB_Q1.1.6
Topic: The First Peoples
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Learning Objective: Basic History: Demonstrate knowledge of the key events, people,
institutions, and chronology in U.S. history.
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
7) Which of the following best characterizes the transition from a nomadic existence to a settled
agricultural life for Archaic American Indians?
A) The melting of ice sheets forced this transition abruptly.
B) In almost all tribes, this transition involved a highly personal choice.
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C) The move from hunting and foraging to farming was slow and uneven.
D) Whereas the transition happened early in North America, it happened much later in South
America.
Answer: C
Test Bank Item Title: TB_Q1.1.7
Topic: The First Peoples
Learning Objective: Basic History: Demonstrate knowledge of the key events, people,
institutions, and chronology in U.S. history.
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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8) The first and possibly greatest feat of genetic engineering was the creation of
7,000 years ago.
A) potatoes
B) wheat
C) maize
D) yam
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Answer: C
Test Bank Item Title: TB_Q1.2.8
Topic: The Maize Revolution
Learning Objective: Basic History: Demonstrate knowledge of the key events, people,
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institutions, and chronology in U.S. history.
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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9) The transition from hunting and gathering to farming is known as the .
A) Neolithic revolution
B) Archaic revolution
C) Paleolithic revolution
D) Clovis complex culture
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Answer: A
Test Bank Item Title: TB_Q1.2.9
Topic: The Maize Revolution
Learning Objective: Basic History: Demonstrate knowledge of the key events, people,
institutions, and chronology in U.S. history.
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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10) Why did the Anasazi of the Colorado Plateau begin the construction of trenches and homes
about 2500 BP?
A) They embraced corn cultivation.
B) They adapted to a changing climate.
C) They sought better protection against enemy tribes.
D) They had learned the use of tools that made these activities possible.
Answer: A
Test Bank Item Title: TB_Q1.2.10
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