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What is Environmental History (EH)?
a. The study of processes in the natural world since the earth's creation
b. The impact of humans on nature and natural processes
c. The study of how humans and the natural world have interacted over time
d. The history of how humans have sought to reduce their interactions with and
dependence on nature - ANSWER c. The study of how humans and the natural world
have interacted over time.

Which of the following is an example of "Big History"?
a. Environmental History
b. Geology
c. Human civilization
d. Global warming - ANSWER a. Environmental History

What is the main focus of Environmental History?
a. Geology and its impact on climate
b. Human development and ecological processes
c. Human perceptions of the environment
d. Technological development and governance - ANSWER b. Human development and
ecological processes

What does the "Greenhouse Effect" refer to?
a. The emergence of blue-green algae
b. The release of water vapor
c. The increase in global oxygen levels
d. The cycle of ice ages and interglacial periods - ANSWER b. The release of water
vapor

What is the largest natural greenhouse gas?
a. Carbon dioxide (CO2)
b. Oxygen (O2)
c. Water vapor (H2O)
d. Methane (CH4) - ANSWER c. Water vapor (H2O)

EH is commonly defined as the study of how humans and the natural world have
interacted over time. (True/False) - ANSWER True

,Denotative meaning refers to how a term is generally used or perceived, irrespective of
its literal meaning. (True/False) - ANSWER False: Denotative meaning refers to the
literal meaning of a term.

EH is inherently human-centered and interdisciplinary. (True/False) - ANSWER True

Most of our lives are spent trying to reconnect with nature. (True/False) - ANSWER
False: Most of our lives are spent trying to insulate ourselves from nature.

The "Cambrian Explosion" witnessed the emergence of numerous plant and animal
species. (True/False) - ANSWER True

Environmental History primarily focuses on the study of:
a) Human impact on nature and natural processes
b) Geological processes and their effect on climate
c) Evolution of animals and plants independent of humans
d) All of the above - ANSWER d) All of the above

The "Greenhouse Effect" refers to:
a) The warming of the earth due to increased levels of carbon dioxide
b) The cooling of the earth due to decreased levels of carbon dioxide
c) The melting of glaciers due to water vapor release
d) The increase in global oxygen levels - ANSWER a) The warming of the earth due to
increased levels of carbon dioxide

The "Cambrian Explosion" witnessed the emergence of:
a) Blue-green algae
b) Multi-celled animal life
c) Human civilization
d) Ice ages - ANSWER b) Multi-celled animal life

EH is inherently human-centered and interdisciplinary. - ANSWER True

Environmental History primarily focuses on how humans have sought to reduce their
interactions with and dependence on nature. - ANSWER True

The Precambrian Epoch dates from the earth's creation and was characterized by
increasing levels of carbon dioxide leading to warming. - ANSWER True

The cycle of ice ages is largely determined by sunspot activity which follows an 11-year
cycle. - ANSWER False

The "Greenhouse Effect" allowed the development of life forms on Earth by increasing
global oxygen levels. - ANSWER True

What is the dominant view of the origins of Homo sapiens?

,a. They originated in multiple groups around the world.
b. They originated in a single group in Africa around 200,000 years ago.
c. They originated in Europe around 40,000 years ago.
d. There is no consensus on the origins of Homo sapiens. - ANSWER b. They
originated in a single group in Africa around 200,000 years ago.

What is the significance of the .01% difference in the human genome or DNA among
different populations?
a. It reveals that humans share no common ancestry.
b. It proves that humans originated from different planets.
c. It highlights the different origins of humans and can be identified through genetic
markers.
d. It has no significance in understanding human evolution. - ANSWER c. It highlights
the different origins of humans and can be identified through genetic markers.

What was the likely factor that resulted in our ancestors walking upright?
a. Changes in climate.
b. Changes in diet.
c. Changes in social organization.
d. Changes in body size. - ANSWER a. Changes in climate.

When did Homo erectus begin to use fire based on archaeological evidence?
a. Up to 1.9 million years ago.
b. 250,000 years ago.
c. 50,000 years ago.
d. There is no evidence of Homo erectus using fire. - ANSWER b. 250,000 years ago.

What is the difference between extensification and intensification in human societies?
a. Extensification involves adapting to nature, while intensification involves adapting
nature to human needs.
b. Extensification involves deriving energy from a limited area, while intensification
involves deriving energy from a wider area.
c. Extensification involves artificial selection for energy sources, while intensification
involves symbiosis between humans, animals, and plants.
d. Extensification involves small, usually related bands of people, while intensification
involves larger sedentary communities. - ANSWER a. Extensification involves adapting
to nature, while intensification involves adapting nature to human needs.

True/False: Geological processes have greatly impacted the evolution and migrations of
humans. - ANSWER True

True/False: Homo sapiens spread to Europe around 40,000 years ago, encountering a
pre-existing population of Neanderthals. - ANSWER True

True/False: The mastery of fire was among the key events that facilitated the
development of Homo sapiens. - ANSWER False

, True/False: Cooking food increased the nutritional value of many foods and facilitated
the development of brain and body size. - ANSWER True

True/False: Hunter-gatherer societies were afflicted with modern chronic diseases such
as obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. - ANSWER False

What is the dominant view of the origins of Homo sapiens?
a) They originated in multiple groups around the world.
b) They originated in a single group in Africa around 200,000 years ago.
c) They originated in Europe around 50,000 years ago.
d) They originated in Asia around 70,000-50,000 years ago. - ANSWER b) They
originated in a single group in Africa around 200,000 years ago.

What was a key factor that likely resulted in our ancestors walking upright?
a) Increased availability of food.
b) Decreasing availability of food.
c) Warmer climate.
d) Cooler climate. - ANSWER c) Warmer climate.

What is one of the advantages of cooking food?
a) Increased risk of bacterial infections.
b) Lower nutritional value of food.
c) Reduced need for collective learning.
d) Increased nutritional value of food. - ANSWER d) Increased nutritional value of food.

Humans share a common ancestry and share 99.9% of the human genome, or DNA. -
ANSWER True

The Neanderthals were a distinct group that coexisted with Homo sapiens and
eventually went extinct around 24,000 BP. - ANSWER True

Walking upright meant that more of the body surface was exposed to direct sunlight,
resulting in a greater need to cool oneself through increased breathing or sweating. -
ANSWER False

What was the "Broad Spectrum Revolution"?
a) A period of dry, stable, warming climate and limited carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
b) A time when grasslands and waterways shrank, leading to the loss of larger animals
c) The development of tools such as grindstones and projectiles for hunting
d) The rise of agriculture including soil amendment, crop rotation, and plant
domestication - ANSWER d) The rise of agriculture including soil amendment, crop
rotation, and plant domestication.

What were some results of the Broad Spectrum Revolution?
a) Population growth and the development of tools such as grindstones

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