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CLEP Western Civilization 2024 study Guide
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Egypt and Mesopotamian - First people groups 
Paleolithic - Old Stone Age 
Neolithic - New Stone Age 
economic, social, cultural, and religious development - Cities created became the 
center for what four types of development? 
Prehistory - No written records, depend on archaeology and biological information 
Hominids - earliest human-like creatures in Africa 3-4 million years ago 
Homoerectus - upright human beings, 1.5 million years ago, move from Africa to 
Europe and Asia 
Paleolithic Age -...
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UPDATED CSET SUBTEST 1: History and Social Science TEST SOLUTIONS 100% PASS
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CSET SUBTEST 1: 
History and Social 
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What led to development of early civilizations? - ANSWER Domestication and 
cultivation of crops which led to abandonment of nomadic hunting/gathering 
First 4 civilizations - ANSWER Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, China. 
Components of the Near East that allowed early civilizations. - ANSWER Compromised 
Tigris and Euphrates Valley, the Fertile Crescent, and the Nile Valley 
Cultural contributions of early civilizatios of the N...
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AP World History - Exam 1 Latest 2023
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AP World History - Exam 1 
 
Prehistory - - Homo sapiens - Homo Erectus 
 
Social Prehistory - - 30-50 people in groups 
- no social classes 
- no wealth 
 
Early agricultural techniques - - global climate change allowed agriculture to be possible 
- domesticated plants and animals 
- new tools were made 
- women tended to plants and learned about the life cycle 
- men domesticated animals 
 
Paleolithic Asian Agriculture - - 9000 BCE 
- wheat, barely 
- sheep, goats, cattle, pigs 
 
Paleolithic...
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UT High School World History A Final Exam Thorough Review 2022 with complete solution
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UT High School World History A Final 
Exam Thorough Review 2022 with 
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Pre-history - the period of time before written records 
Lucy - 3.2 million year old skeleton found in Africa by Donald Johanser 
The pre-history people were this - Hunter-gatherers (nomadic) 
Stone Age - When people began using bone and stone tools 
Archaeology - Study of past human material remains 
Anthropology - Study of human society, culture, and development 
Humans originated from here - Africa (easte...
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Western Civilization: Chapter 1 study Guide 2024
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Early human food supply came from - Answer-hunting and gathering 
What caused the disappearance of the Neanderthals? - Answer-the cause is 
unknown 
Western civilization began in approximately 8000 B.C.E. in which region? - Answer-. Mesopotamia 
Stone Age art devoted to fertility rituals indicate that, in some cases, society may 
have been - Answer-matriarchal 
The presence of monoliths such as Stonehenge demonstrate all of the following in 
Neolithic society except - Answer-defined religion rit...
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AP World History Quarter 1 Exam 
 
What accounts for the initial breakthroughs to civilization - Agricultural Revolution and a growing density of population 
 
What was the role of cities in the early civilizations - Political/administrative capitals, marketplaces, and manufacturing 
 
In what ways was the social inequality expressed in early civilization? - Lower-class people's taxes were going to upper-class people and people could own slaves 
 
In what ways have historians tried to explain t...
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AP World History. Full Coverage test bank. 100% Accurate, rated A+
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Mesopotamia - -A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first urban societies. In the Bronze Age this area included Sumer and the Akkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian empires, In the Iron Age, it was ruled by the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian empires. 
 
Fertile Crescent - -The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers gave life to the first known agricultural villages in this area about 10,000 years ago and the ...
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Cognitive Neuroscience Chapter 1: History of Cognitive Neuroscience
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Cognitive Neuroscience Chapter 1: History of 
Cognitive Neuroscience 
Thomas Willis - answerfirst to link specific brain damage to specific behavioral deficits, 
theorize how the brain transfers information 
Neuronal conduction - answerWillis began this theory of how the brain transfers infromation 
Cognitive neuroscience definition - answerdiscipline geared towards understanding how the 
brain works, who brain structure and function affect behavior and how the brain enables the 
mind 
Cignition...
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1110-01 History - Origins Modern World to 1500 MIDTERM Questions and Answers 100 % OUT OF 100 %
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1110-01 History - Origins Modern World to 1500 MIDTERM Questions and Answers 100 % OUT OF 100 % 
Teleological History - CORRECT ANSWER-Attempts to construct a narrative view of history as a progressive march in one direction; towards an inevitable end point 
Neolithic Revolution - CORRECT ANSWER-The transition from hunting and gathering to a life of agriculture and settlement. Around 10,000 B.C.E.. Cultivation of plants, domestication of animals, buildings, villages, cities 
Catal Huyuk - CORRE...
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NYSTCE Multi-subject Teachers of Childhood (grades 1-6) - 245
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Abstract - Answer- Image that reduces a subject to its essential visual elements (lines, shapes, colors) 
 
Background - Answer- Portions or areas of composition that are behind the primary subject matter 
 
Balance - Answer- A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions (symmetrical). There are three types of visual balance: symmetry, asymmetry, and radial. 
 
Contrast - Answer- Juxtaposing one or more elements in opposition (to show their differences) 
 
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