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ISS 310 Exam 1 || A+ Verified Solutions.
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Nucleated village settlement forms include: 
Question options: 
Open field 
Linear 
Dispersed 
A and B 
B and C correct answers A and B 
 
Fortified settlements of Medieval Europe include: 
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French massio 
French bastides 
Germanic burges 
A and B 
B and C correct answers B and C 
 
Decline of feudalism by the 13th century was caused by: 
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Shift from intense agricultural production to production at individual level 
Spread of monetary economy 
Shift from agric...
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While earth's history is approximately 4,700 million years old, ancestral human migration is only approximately 500,000 years old. 
True 
False correct answers True 
 
A unique characteristic of the Mesopotamian culture was the use of horizontal wells called: 
Levees 
Shadoofs 
Qanats 
Weirs correct answers Qanats 
 
Which of the following is considered to be the first literate civilization, including clay and codification of laws? 
Persians 
Assyrians 
Neolithic Settlement 
Sumerians 
None o...
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AP Art History 250 Master List (Image/ ID)
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AP Art History 250 Master List (Image/ ID) 
1. Apollo 11 stones, Namibia. 25,500-25,300 bce charcoal on stone 
 
2. Great Hall of the Bulls Lascaux, France Paleolithic Europe 15,000 to 13000 bce rock painting 
 
3. Camelid sacrum in the shape of a canine tequixquiac central mexico 14,000 to 7000 bce bone
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AP World History Chapter 1 Complete
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AP World History Chapter 1 Test Questions Complete Solutions 
Which of the following is NOT true of the Paleolithic era? 
a. The first writing systems developed in this period of human history. 
b. Paleolithic people used stone rather than metal tools. 
c. Paleolithic people made a living by gathering and hunting, rather than producing food. 
d. Paleolithic people developed rituals to help them deal with human existence. a 
All EXCEPT which of the following is a source that modern schola...
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AP Art History 250 Required Images
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Apollo 11 Stones 
Nambia. c. B.C.E. Charcoal on stone 
The earliest history of rock painting and engraving arts in Africa. The oldest known of any kind from the African continent. 
 
Great Hall of Bulls 
Lascaux, France. Paleolithic Europe. B.C.E. Rock Painting 
represents the earliest surviving examples of the artistic expression of early people. Shows a twisted perspective.
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World History A – Primavera Questions and Answers Rated A
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World History A – Primavera Questions and Answers Rated A 
read the sentence . 
relating to the New Stone Age from around 9000 BC to 3000 BC is best defined as _[blank]_ . which term best completes the sentence ? neolithic 
match each term to its correct definition . hominid = human-like primatepre historic = occurring before recorded history settlement = location where groups ceased roaming and built permanent dwellings 
which best defines dendrochronology ? the science of dating a tree throu...
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CLCV 115 UIUC UPDATED Actual Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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CLCV 115 UIUC UPDATED Actual Exam 
Questions and CORRECT Answers 
Hominids - CORRECT ANSWER- the group consisting of all modern and extinct Great 
Apes (that is, modern humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans plus all their immediate 
ancestors) 
Paleolithic - CORRECT ANSWER- This is the Old stone age period group, they 
performed human burials, acquired fire, language, hand tools, belief in the great goddess 
emerges, cave paintings seen, and were around from 100,000-c.--> 12,500 B...
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Indiana Core Middle School Social Studies UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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3 Major periods of Pre-History - Ans 1) Lower Paleolithic 2)Upper Paleolithic 3) Neolithic 
Anthropology Definition - Ans The study of human culture 
Archeology Definition - Ans Studies past human cultures by evaluating what they leave 
behind 
Earliest civilization - Ans Tigris-Euphrates valley in Mesopotamia 
Fertile Crescent - Ans Area in Near East where early civilizations arose
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Ap art history: 250 required works
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Ap art history: 250 required works 
 
1. Apollo 11 stones. Nambia, Africa. 25,500-25,300 BCE. Charcoal on stone. 
 
2. Great Hall of the Bulls. Lascaux, France. Paleolithic Europe. 15,000-13,000 BCE. Rock painting. 
 
3. Camelid sacrum in the shape of a canine. Tequixquiac, central Mexico. 14,000-7,000 BCE. Bone.
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Western Civilization I (Chapters 1-4) with Complete Solutions
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Western Civilization I (Chapters 1-4) with Complete Solutions 
Prehistory - Correct Answer human history in the period before recorded events known mainly through archaeological discoveries, study, research 
 
Paleolithic Age - Correct Answer the period of human history when humans used simple stone tools (c. 2,500,000-10,000 b.c.) 
 
Neolithic Age - Correct Answer latest part of the stone-age beginning about 10,000 BC in the middle-east (but later elsewhere) 
 
Civilization - Correct Answer an...
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