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Example Question #8 : Agriculture From Prehistory To 600 Bce
Wheat and barley, vital crops for sustaining the human population, first spread around the world from their origin in __________.
South Asia
Western Europe
the Middle East
North America
South Africa
the Middle East
There are a few staple crops that have been especially vital to the growth of the human population - wheat, barley, rice, potatoes, maize, yams, bananas, beans. Each of these crops first originated in a particular part of the world and then, through human influence, spread around the world. Wheat and barley were first grown in the Middle East during and after the Neolithic Revolution.
Example Question #9 : Agriculture From Prehistory To 600 Bce
Camels were first domesticated in __________.
China
Arabia
Mali
India
Morocco
Arabia
Camels were first domesticated in Arabia approximately four thousand years ago. The domestication of camels has been vital to the development of the Middle East. Camels are particularly useful for carrying cargo over long distances due to their ability to survive in the desert. Camel caravans have been an important part of Middle Eastern Empires since the Persians.
Example Question #5 : Agriculture
Which of these is the best generalization of the benefits people gained from learning to use fire?
Fire allowed for the first utilizations of metals
Fire improved early humans' diets
Fire changed gender roles
Fire made domesticating animals easier
Fire improved early humans' diets
Fire improved the diet of early humans. It allowed humans to cook meat as opposed to eating it raw, which killed dangerous bacteria that would have otherwise been present in the food. Fire also allowed humans to cook dry meat to preserve, creating a surplus of food that did not previously exist. Humans could also use fire to clear fields and improve fertility of land, allowing them to harvest more crops.
Example Question #11 : Agriculture From Prehistory To 600 Bce
Why is 8000 BCE a significant turning point in human history?
People practiced animal domestication for the first time
People developed writing for the first time
Agriculture began to be practiced for the first time
People moved out of Africa for the first time
Agriculture began to be practiced for the first time
While all of the answer choices are significant to human history, agriculture changed the history of humankind the most dramatically because it allowed people to settle in one place, which before 8000 BCE was not something that humans were capable of doing.
Example Question #101 : Demographic And Environmental History
The legendary founder of the Xia Dynasty, Yu the Great, might best be described as __________.
a reforming bureaucrat
a talented military commander
a corrupt politician
a rebellion leader
an esteemed philosopher and spiritual leader
a reforming bureaucrat
Yu the Great is considered to be the (somewhat legendary) founder of the Xia Dynasty and of the Chinese state. Yu the Great might best be understood as a reforming bureaucrat. His state building efforts were primarily concentrated on combating and preventing the flooding of the Yellow River. In organizing the population to resist the advances of the seasonal floods, Yu helped found the Chinese state.
Example Question #11 : Agriculture From Prehistory To 600 Bce
In which part of the world were horses first domesticated?
North America
South Asia
North Africa
Central Asia
Western Europe
Central Asia
Horses were first domesticated on the great Eurasian steppes of Central Asia approximately six thousand years ago. The domestication of the horse had a profound impact on the nature of human development - particularly in terms of agriculture, transportation, and warfare.
Example Question #12 : Agriculture From Prehistory To 600 Bce
Which of these animals was the first to be domesticated for food?
Cows
Oxen
Pigs
Sheep
Chickens
Sheep
Sheep were the first animals to be domesticated for food, approximately eight thousand years ago. The domestication of animals like sheep and pigs has been instrumental to the growth of human society.
Example Question #102 : Demographic And Environmental History
Where were elephants domesticated for the first time?
India
Ethiopia
Egypt
Carthage
China
India
Evidence suggests that elephants were first domesticated in India approximately three thousand years ago. The domestication of elephants led to elephants being used on the battlefield by armies in India and by the Carthaginians in North Africa.
Example Question #103 : Demographic And Environmental History
Which of these animals was the first to be domesticated?
Cows
Dogs
Sheep
Pigs
Cats
Dogs
Dogs were the earliest animal to be domesticated by human society. In the paleolithic era, before the establishment of the first cities and great civilizations, man and wolf were frequent collaborators - working together during hunting. From this partnership, and the domestication of wolves, emerged dogs.
Example Question #17 : Agriculture From Prehistory To 600 Bce
Where were sheep first domesticated?
East Asia
North America
Eastern Europe
Western Europe
The Middle East
The Middle East
Sheep were the first animals to be domesticated, over eight thousand years ago, at the same time as the Neolithic Revolution was taking place. They were first domesticated in modern-day Iraq - so the correct answer is the Middle East.
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