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Test Review Chapter 1. A. Key Terms 1. d; history.

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1 Test Review Chapter 1

2 A. Key Terms 1. d; history

3 A. Key Terms 1. d; history 2. g; prehistory

4 A. Key Terms 1. d; history 2. g; prehistory 3. f; oral tradition

5 A. Key Terms 1. d; history 2. g; prehistory 3. f; oral tradition 4. e; irrigation

6 A. Key Terms 1. d; history 2. g; prehistory 3. f; oral tradition 4. e; irrigation 5. b; civilization

7 B. Key Concepts 6. d

8 B. Key Concepts 6. d 7. a

9 B. Key Concepts 6. d 7. a 8. c

10 B. Key Concepts 6. d 7. a 8. c 9. b

11 B. Key Concepts 6. d 7. a 8. c 9. b 10. a

12 B. Key Concepts 6. d 7. a 8. c 9. b 10. a 11. d

13 B. Key Concepts 6. d 7. a 8. c 9. b 10. a 11. d 12. b

14 B. Key Concepts 6. d 7. a 8. c 9. b 10. a 11. d 12. b 13. d

15 B. Key Concepts 6. d 7. a 8. c 9. b 10. a 11. d 12. b 13. d 14. b

16 C. Critical Thinking 15. Similarities: - In both the Old and New Stone Age people used stone tools, weapons, and other materials. - People hunted animals in both Old and New Stone Age.

17 C. Critical Thinking Differences: - In the New Stone Age people developed farming, which led to a settled life. - In the Old Stone Age people hunted and gathered food and lived as nomads. - In the New Stone Age tools were more advanced than the Old Stone Age. - In the New Stone Age the population increased, and cities and towns developed. - In the New Stone Age people domesticated animals. - In the New Stone Age there were social classes.

18 C. Critical Thinking 16. - Farming allowed people to stay in place all year. - The food surpluses led to people being able to feed bigger families. - There was rapid population growth and this caused the development of cities and towns. - As the cities grew there was trade and people started to have time to try new occupations other than farming.

19 D. Skills: Using a Timeline 17. The population was about 66 million.

20 D. Skills: Using a Timeline 17. The population was about 66 million. 18. In 3500 BC there was the development of a writing system and the wheel and axle.

21 D. Skills: Using a Timeline 17. The population was about 66 million. 18. In 3500 BC there was the development of a writing system and the wheel and axle. 19. The Copper Age began in 6600 BC.

22 D. Skills: Using a Timeline 17. The population was about 66 million. 18. In 3500 BC there was the development of a writing system and the wheel and axle. 19. The Copper Age began in 6600 BC. 20. Copper developed first.


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