7150885707 | What was the sequence of human migration across the planet? | -Migration started from Africa to the Middle East and then to Europe (Eurasia). - From there people migrated to Australia (on boats). -The migration to the Americas took longer due to the frigid land of Siberia. - The last phase was the pacific islands. | 0 | |
7150885708 | How did Austronesian migrations differ from other early patterns of human movement? | Austronesian migrations differ from other early movement because these people who migrated were agricultural people. They brought domesticated plants and domesticated animals. It was also a deliberate intention to colonize. | 1 | |
7150885709 | In what ways did a gathering and hunting economy shape other aspects of paleolithic societies? | Gathering and Hunting economy shaped paleolithic societies through men and women equality. Since Women gathered, they made up 70% of the diet. While Men hunted, which made up 30% of diet. | 2 | |
7150885710 | Why did some paleolithic peoples abandon earlier, more nomadic ways and begin to live a more settled life? | Some paleolithic peoples moved to a more settled life because of the end of the last Ice Age. Since global warming occurred (naturally) plants and animals flourished more, providing a bigger area for humans to grow. | 3 | |
7150885711 | What accounts for the emergence of agriculture after countless millennia of human life without it? | 1.) The Last Ice Age ended during migration, so new conditions for agriculture occurred. 2.) Climate change caused bigger mammals to go extinct, which Paleolithic people depended on. So People were pressured into finding new ways to survive. 3.) The Tropics were more stable allowing domesticated crops. 4.) Food crisis might have also been the cause, increasing human population. | 4 | |
7150885712 | In what different ways did the Agricultural Revolution take shape in various parts of the world? | - Fertile Crescent: Took shape through domesticating figs, wheat, barley, etc. and sheep, goats, pigs, and cattle. - Africa: Domestication of cattle (sub-saharan area) - Northeastern Africa: Domestication of Donkeys, unlike Fertile Crescent, they had emergence of farming practices for large areas. - Americas: domestication of plants but not animals. The Llama was one of the only animals domesticated. | 5 | |
7150885713 | In what ways did Agriculture spread? Where and Why was it sometimes resisted? | Agriculture spread through diffusion and slow colonization. Agriculture was resisted in Australia, West Coast North America, Arctic, and South West Africa. They resisted because they lived in areas unsuitable to farming, and others had lots of natural abundance; there was no need to farm. | 6 | |
7150885714 | What different kinds of societies emerged out of the Agricultural Revolution? | 1.) Pastoral Societies: Herders, Pastoralists, nomads (used animals). 2.) Agricultural Societies: Domesticated plants 3.) Chiefdoms: Politically organized the domestication of plants. Gained power through gift giving and persuasion. | 7 |
AP World History Strayer Chapter 1 Key Concepts Flashcards
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