History Of World Societies Volume 2 11th
Edition Wiesner Hanks Test Bank
,Use The Following To Answer Questions 1-16:
A) An Economic System Based On Herding Flocks Of Goats, Sheep, Cattle, Or Other Animals.
B) Group Of Homo Erectus With Brains As Large As Those Of Modern Humans That Lived In
Europe And Western Asia Between 200,000 And 30,000 Years Ago.
C) Differentiation Of Tasks By Gender, Age, Training, Status, Or Other Social Distinction.
D) Idea That People, Animals, Plants, Natural Occurrences, And Other Parts Of The Physical
World Have Spirits.
E) Divisions Between Rich And Poor, Elites And Common People, That Have Been A Central
Feature Of Human Society Since The Neolithic Era.
F) Social System In Which Men Have More Power And Access To Resources Than Women
And Some Men Are Dominant Over Other Men.
G) Period During Which Humans Used Tools Of Stone, Bone, And Wood And Obtained
Food By Gathering And Hunting. Roughly 250,000–9000 B.C.E.
H) Dramatic Transformation In Human History Resulting From The Change From Foraging To
Raising Crops And Animals.
I) A Style Of Life In Which People Gain Food By Gathering Plant Products, Trapping Or
Catching Small Animals And Birds, And Hunting Larger Prey.
J) Spiritually Adept Men And Women Who Communicated With The Unseen World.
K) Period Beginning In 9000 B.C.E. During Which Humans Obtained Food By Raising
Crops And Animals And Continued To Use Tools Primarily Of Stone, Bone, And Wood.
L) Members Of The Family Hominidae That Contains Humans, Chimpanzees,
Gorillas, And Orangutans.
M) Crop Raising Done With Hand Tools And Human Power.
N) Die-Off Of Large Animals In Many Parts Of The World About 45,000–10,000 B.C.E.,
Caused By Climate Change And Most Likely Human Hunting.
O) Plants And Animals Modified By Selective Breeding So As To Serve Human Needs; These
Animals Will Behave In Specific Ways And Breed In Captivity.
P) The Practice Of Marrying Within A Certain Ethnic Or Social Group.
1. Paleolithic Era
2. Agricultural Revolution
3. Neolithic Era
4. Hominids
5. Megafaunal Extinction
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, 6. Social Hierarchies
7. Foraging
8. Animism
9. Division Of Labor
10. Patriarchy
11. Neanderthals
12. Horticulture
13. Pastoralism
14. Domesticated
15. Shamans
16. Endogamy
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, ANSWER KEY
1. G
2. H
3. K
4. L
5. N
6. E
7. I
8. D
9. C
10. F
11. B
12. M
13. A
14. O
15. J
16. P
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Edition Wiesner Hanks Test Bank
,Use The Following To Answer Questions 1-16:
A) An Economic System Based On Herding Flocks Of Goats, Sheep, Cattle, Or Other Animals.
B) Group Of Homo Erectus With Brains As Large As Those Of Modern Humans That Lived In
Europe And Western Asia Between 200,000 And 30,000 Years Ago.
C) Differentiation Of Tasks By Gender, Age, Training, Status, Or Other Social Distinction.
D) Idea That People, Animals, Plants, Natural Occurrences, And Other Parts Of The Physical
World Have Spirits.
E) Divisions Between Rich And Poor, Elites And Common People, That Have Been A Central
Feature Of Human Society Since The Neolithic Era.
F) Social System In Which Men Have More Power And Access To Resources Than Women
And Some Men Are Dominant Over Other Men.
G) Period During Which Humans Used Tools Of Stone, Bone, And Wood And Obtained
Food By Gathering And Hunting. Roughly 250,000–9000 B.C.E.
H) Dramatic Transformation In Human History Resulting From The Change From Foraging To
Raising Crops And Animals.
I) A Style Of Life In Which People Gain Food By Gathering Plant Products, Trapping Or
Catching Small Animals And Birds, And Hunting Larger Prey.
J) Spiritually Adept Men And Women Who Communicated With The Unseen World.
K) Period Beginning In 9000 B.C.E. During Which Humans Obtained Food By Raising
Crops And Animals And Continued To Use Tools Primarily Of Stone, Bone, And Wood.
L) Members Of The Family Hominidae That Contains Humans, Chimpanzees,
Gorillas, And Orangutans.
M) Crop Raising Done With Hand Tools And Human Power.
N) Die-Off Of Large Animals In Many Parts Of The World About 45,000–10,000 B.C.E.,
Caused By Climate Change And Most Likely Human Hunting.
O) Plants And Animals Modified By Selective Breeding So As To Serve Human Needs; These
Animals Will Behave In Specific Ways And Breed In Captivity.
P) The Practice Of Marrying Within A Certain Ethnic Or Social Group.
1. Paleolithic Era
2. Agricultural Revolution
3. Neolithic Era
4. Hominids
5. Megafaunal Extinction
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, 6. Social Hierarchies
7. Foraging
8. Animism
9. Division Of Labor
10. Patriarchy
11. Neanderthals
12. Horticulture
13. Pastoralism
14. Domesticated
15. Shamans
16. Endogamy
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, ANSWER KEY
1. G
2. H
3. K
4. L
5. N
6. E
7. I
8. D
9. C
10. F
11. B
12. M
13. A
14. O
15. J
16. P
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