Different Foraging Cultures

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Quiz 1.2: The Acceleration of Divergence: Different Foraging Cultures EOM 1.2.1 1 try used Why did early human migratory people follow the retreating ice caps? A. They were not equipped to deal with the climatic changes that occurred. B. They followed the large animal herds that were the source of their food. C. Cultural divergences caused problems and divisions within larger settlements, and groups sought new settlement opportunities. D. Their settlements were destroyed by the ecological disasters left in the wake of the retreat. Fantastic! EOM 1.2.2 1 try used By about 8,000 years ago the largest known human settlement was located in __________. A. Skateholm, Sweden B. Mesoamerica C. Western Anatolia D. Ethiopia Well done! Next question 3 of 3 points EOM 1.2.3
1 try used Many foraging peoples in North America were trapped __________. A. in tribal warfare that devastated the ecology of the continent of life B. by encroaching deserts and high winds C. in vast climate changes that thrust them into environments where they had to develop new ways of life D. by plagues that wiped out tribes and devastated entire societies Nice work! Next question 3 of 3 points EOM 1.2.4 1 try used What does archaeological evidence reveal about the differences between early settled foragers and farmers? A. The health and nourishment of foragers were better than later farmers in the same region. B. Foragers had a sense of possession of the land that they settled and were more territorial. C. Farmers lived in communities that kept to themselves and remained isolated. D. Farming settlements were larger and more spread out than foraging communities. Excellent! Next question 3 of 3 points EOM 1.2.5 1 try used
Which of the following best describes an aspect of life in early settlements? A. Gender roles were strict, and work was divided between the sexes. B. Small nuclear families lived in small permanent houses surrounding communal work areas. C. Women completed all work associated with the running of the settlement. D. Men lived separately from their families in large communal houses. Well done! Summary
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