AP World History Chapter 1 Flashcards
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7304500411 | Paleolithic Age/Old Stone Age | ended in 12000 BCE, was identified by the using of stone tools and hunting and gathering. | 0 | |
7304514494 | Mesolithic Age/Middle Stone Age | the "middle" age between the Paleolithic and Neolithic. Between 12000 and 8000 BCE | 1 | |
7304516949 | Neolithic Age/New Stone Age | between 8000 and 5000 BCE, agriculture and animal domestication is developed | 2 | |
7304519035 | Homo sapiens sapiens | the humanoid species that was the most successful at the end of the Paleolithic era. | 3 | |
7304524095 | Africa | the country where most human species originated from | 4 | |
7304541882 | Bronze Age | the first of the metal ages, between 4000-1500 BCE, when Bronze tools were used instead of stone | 5 | |
7304543144 | Homo erectus | a species of humanoids that stood on two legs | 6 | |
7304546338 | The Neolithic Revolution | the change in technology and in the human race that led to the development of agriculture | 7 | |
7304554521 | hunters and gatherers | their primary food source was from hunting and foraging, involved moving around a lot to stay alive | 8 | |
7304565331 | nomads | herders that lived in small bands on the outskirts of civilizations | 9 | |
7304567749 | civilizations | cities that relied on agriculture and had large populations | 10 | |
7304606075 | Middle East | the place where agriculture first took flight and the place where the first civilizations were created | 11 | |
7304607861 | Bering Land Bridge | The Arctic Ocean froze over and provided a land like passage that hunters unknowingly passed over to the Americas on | 12 | |
7304636809 | Catal Huyuk | a Neolithic Age city in Turkey that scientists have studied and learned much about human history from | 13 | |
7304648633 | agriculture | the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products. | 14 |