Filters
Question type

Study Flashcards

Which of the following is true?


A) Food production led to an increase in social inequality.
B) Food production allowed most people to work less.
C) Food production yielded more nutritious diets.
D) Food-producing societies are more egalitarian than foraging societies.
E) Food production reduced warfare.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

A

Rice was domesticated in southern China.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

The geography of the Old World facilitated the diffusion of plants, animals, technology, and information.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Where do scholars believe food production first began in the Middle East?


A) hilly flanks
B) alluvial desert
C) desert oases
D) high plateau
E) marginal zones

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Unlike the centers of domestication in the Old World, very few animals were ever domesticated in the New World.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Which of the following statements about sheep is true?


A) Wild sheep have a larger range of habitat than domesticated sheep.
B) Wild sheep produce more wool than domesticated sheep.
C) Woolly sheep are the product of natural selection.
D) The domestic sheep's wool offers it protection against extreme heat.
E) Wool from wild sheep is better for making clothing.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Food production is more labor intensive than foraging.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Agricultural intensification enabled people to farm for only part of the year, then leave the cities to live away from the problems endemic to urban populations for the rest of the year.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

With domestication, plants developed thicker husks.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Around 8000 B.P., communities on Europe's Mediterranean shores started to export species to the Middle East.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

A vertical economy exploits environmental zones that are close together in space but are separated by altitude, rainfall, overall climate, and vegetation.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

The path from foraging to food production was one that people followed independently in at least seven world areas. New archaeological research techniques continue to overturn previously held assumptions about where and how this occurred. Microscopic evidence from early cultivated plants suggests that


A) farming in the South American tropical lowlands preceded domestication in the Middle East by some 5,000 years.
B) New World farming began in the lowlands of South America and then spread to Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean islands.
C) maize was first domesticated in the Pacific islands and brought to the Americas by colonizers who navigated to the western coasts of South America.
D) all early domesticates originated among the Clovis people, whose knowledge then diffused southward.
E) the old assumption that New World farming originated in the upland areas is correct.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Three key caloric staples and major sources of carbohydrates were domesticated by Native American farmers. These were


A) corn, squash, and potatoes.
B) wheat, maize, and cassava.
C) maize, teosinte, and peanuts.
D) maize, white potatoes, and manioc.
E) corn, beans, and potatoes.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

D

Which of the following conditions did NOT contribute to the development of food production in the Middle East?


A) the shift to a broad-spectrum subsistence pattern at the end of the Upper Paleolithic
B) population increase, leading people to try planting grasses in new ecological niches
C) the diffusion of domesticated animal species from southern Europe
D) favorable changes in cultivated grains through artificial selection
E) the availability of annual grasses with edible grains

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Recent research using microscopic evidence suggests that farming in the tropical lowlands of Central and South America began at around the same time that food production arose in the Middle East.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Most researchers today argue that the domestication of plants in the Middle East took place in the hilly flanks regions where wild plant ancestors naturally grew.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Where were beans domesticated?


A) Mexico
B) New England
C) Patagonia
D) the U.S. Southwest
E) Beringia

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

A

When did sedentary life develop in the Middle East?


A) at the same time that farming and herding developed
B) after herding, but before farming
C) after farming and herding
D) after farming, but before herding
E) before farming and herding

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Unlike the pattern in the Old World, plant domestication in the New World


A) involved no food plants, but instead was used to increase the production of utilitarian plants such as bottle gourds and hemp.
B) was apparently not necessary for the development of states such as Teotihuacán.
C) occurred before the rise of the first sedentary communities.
D) occurred after the rise of the first sedentary communities.
E) was begun but then abandoned before there was a chance for societies to develop into states.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Middle Eastern food production arose in the context of four environmental zones. From highest altitude to lowest, they are


A) Zagros, piedmont steppe, hilly flanks, and alluvial plains.
B) high zone, middle-high zone, middle-low zone, and low zone.
C) high plateau, Natufian fields, Mesopotamia, and alluvial desert (the area watered by the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers) .
D) Ali Kosh, high plateau, Mesopotamia, and piedmont steppe.
E) high plateau, hilly flanks, piedmont steppe, and alluvial desert (the area watered by the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers) .

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Showing 1 - 20 of 53

Related Exams

Show Answer