Answers
What are the steps, in order of first to last, of the prey pathway? - Answer-Prey, Game
Management, Herd Management, Intensive Breeding
Examples of social-economic consequences of domestication include all of the following
EXCEPT? - Answer-Ability to digest milk into adulthood
Which of the following is NOT true of the Neolithic Revolution? - Answer-It began about
100,000 years ago.
What category of animals was second to be domesticated (after the dog)? - Answer-
Food animals
Which are pathways to animal domestication? (select all that apply) - Answer-Directed
Pathway
Prey Pathway
Commensal Pathway
Pastoralists were limited in regards to what environments they could live in because
they had to feed and house large groups of animals in addition to taking care of
themselves. - Answer-False
Archeological evidence from the Neolithic shows that - Answer-the first permanent
settlements were still small, consisting of about 20 mud-walled houses.
Which of the following was a trait of the first domesticated goats? - Answer-Less
aggressive
Which of the following "products" is NOT commonly utilized from domesticated goats? -
Answer-Urine
One major consequence of animal domestication was the increased risk of disease
transmission between animals and humans. Today, we recognize this connection
between human and animal health under the name - Answer-One Health
, Although it is unclear whether goat attuement to humans is due to domestication,
experiments that have tested goat's attunement to human faces and body postures
indicate that goats - Answer-look at the experimenter seemingly for help in solving a
problem when he is turned toward them
As an example of a close relationship between sheep and sheep-owner, the 2001
epidemic of Hoof & Mouth disease led to a large increase in sheep-owner suicide.
Question options: - Answer-True
What is one reason that the Altamira cave is significant? - Answer-The paintings were
extremely sophisticated for their time period
The earliest archeological evidence of cattle domestication can be found in the... -
Answer-Middle East (present day Turkey)
Cattle domestication proved to be significant in that they were used for: - Answer-All
choices correct
What is a main contributing factor to the Culture of Honor ideology? - Answer-Herding
people tend to be possessive and highly protective of their livestock.
Under the leadership of Munich Zoo director Heinz Heck, scientists in Nazi Germany
launched a program... - Answer-of breeding domestic cattle with characteristics of the
extinct aurochs
Evidence indicates that pigs were fully domesticated by - Answer-8,000-6000 BP
The reason why Maring clans in the highlands of New Guinea go to war is because -
Answer-it's connected to the mass consumption of pigs beforehand and the takeover of
horticultural lands by the winners
TEXTBOOK: CH8 pigs
According to the textbook, pigs likely followed the _________ pathway(s) to
domestication. - Answer-combination of prey and commensal
The origin of cockfighting can be traced to the Romans as part of the empire's popular
gladiatorial games - Answer-False
Selective breeding for large, muscular (white meat) "super size" chickens - Answer-
produced several unintended consequences, such as "flip-over" disease
Pigs require shade and water because - Answer-they lack sweat glands