AP world history Flashcards
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4785650019 | what do Fossil, linguistic, & genetic DNA evidence support? | homoerectus & homosapiens migrating out of Africa. | 0 | |
4785654173 | what was the first region of the world where there is evidence of permanent agricultural villages? | eastern Mediterranean | 1 | |
4785672998 | what caused the Neolithic Revolution? | small villages surrounded by agricultural fields. | 2 | |
4785676728 | what caused patriarchal families? | The transition from hunting to gathering | 3 | |
4785657792 | homoerectus & homosapiens migrating out of Africa are supported by what? | Fossil, linguistic, & genetic DNA evidence | 4 | |
4785682564 | who used fire for warmth, hunting, and foraging? | used fire for warmth, hunting, and foraging. | 5 | |
4785721999 | what made humans different than other animals during the neolithic times? | the ability to fashion tools and use of fire for protein | 6 | |
4785732022 | where did human beings first evolve | africa | 7 | |
4785761302 | paleolithic | old stone age | 8 | |
4785761303 | neolithic | new stone age | 9 | |
4785772847 | where did homo erectus spread? | from africa to asia then to europe | 10 | |
4785812781 | what is Enema Elisha? | a Babylonian epic poem that tells the story of how the universe came to be, a great struggle among the gods, and the creation of the world and humanity. | 11 | |
4785819939 | why was the Enema Elisha written? | was written to assert a special relationship between the city of Babylon and her gods. | 12 | |
4785836414 | what supports the land bridge theory? | Data showing a close genetic relationship between Indians and indigenous | 13 | |
4785842226 | what is The Land Bridge Theory? | proposes that people migrated from Siberia to Alaska across a land bridge that spanned the current day Bering Strait | 14 | |
4785862131 | what is the Code of Hammurab? | a well preserved Babylonian law code | 15 | |
4785876715 | what is the Code of Hammurabi filled with? | social inequalities | 16 | |
4785884896 | where did the Bantu people take their languages to? | other african regions | 17 |