3113752426 | The Neolithic Age | Is named for the characteristics of its tools. | 0 | |
3113752427 | The first animals to be domesticated in the "Fertile Crescent" were: | Goats and sheep | 1 | |
3113752428 | The use of ceramics is usually an indicator that the owners were: | Village dwellers | 2 | |
3113752429 | The earliest staple crops in central India included: | Rice | 3 | |
3113762698 | The distinctive characteristics of Neolithic pottery included: | Fine designs and colors | 4 | |
3113773418 | Located farthest from the Fertile Crescent is: | Western Iranian plateau | 5 | |
3113785316 | Most experts think that innovative primary urbanization: | Must have been after the practice of agriculture | 6 | |
3113790686 | Urbanization began latest: | Along the Niger River | 7 | |
3113794584 | The Bronze Age: | Was a time of significant technological breakthroughs | 8 | |
3113799409 | As cities more developed: | New class hierarchies emerged | 9 | |
3113805802 | This region witnessed the earliest urban settlement: | Southern Mesopotamia | 10 | |
3113810336 | The worlds first system of writing evolved in | Sumer | 11 | |
3113826177 | The Sumerians: | Dominated Mesopotamia for nearly a millennium | 12 | |
3113831246 | The Sumerians were finally conquered by: | Sargon of Akkad | 13 | |
3113837227 | Although the Sumerians did not speak Semitic, their use of Semitic names suggests: | Semitic-speaking people may have preceded them in the area | 14 | |
3113863108 | The city-states of Mesopotamia were especially vulnerable due to: | Inter-urban warfare | 15 | |
3113901814 | In Sumer after about 2800 BCE, members of this group ruled in conjunction with kings: | Temple priests | 16 | |
3113904053 | Sumerian trade: | Extended as far as the Indus Valley | 17 | |
3113908204 | This type of writing occurred first | Cuneiform writing | 18 | |
3113912992 | This has given us the best idea of important Sumerian values | Epics | 19 | |
3113916267 | This people invented writing | Sumerians | 20 | |
3113921650 | This was the largest geographic challenge for the people settling in Mesopotamia | The unpredictable nature of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers | 21 | |
3113928835 | Describes women's roles in city-states in Mesopotamia | Women could own property and engage in trade | 22 | |
3113935806 | Was not a characteristic of city-states in Mesopotamia | A diminished role of religion | 23 |
AP World History Flashcards
Primary tabs
Need Help?
We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you.
For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums.
If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web experience team, please use our contact form.
Need Notes?
While we strive to provide the most comprehensive notes for as many high school textbooks as possible, there are certainly going to be some that we miss. Drop us a note and let us know which textbooks you need. Be sure to include which edition of the textbook you are using! If we see enough demand, we'll do whatever we can to get those notes up on the site for you!