W12 Quiz_ 4.33_ From Atoms to Humans

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W12 Quiz: 4.33 Due Nov 30 at 11:59pm Points 15 Questions 15 Available after Nov 18 at 12am Time Limit None Allowed Attempts Unlimited Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score KEPT Attempt 2 3 minutes 15 out of 15 LATEST Attempt 2 3 minutes 15 out of 15 Attempt 1 7 minutes 12 out of 15 Score for this attempt: 15 out of 15 Submitted Nov 28 at 10:08pm This attempt took 3 minutes. If you haven't already completed the Reading and Explore Activities for this topic, we invite you to do so before taking the quiz. Experience indicates that those that skip or skim the Exploration do poorly on tests and in the class. You have unlimited attempts. To receive credit for the quiz, you need to earn at least a C (e.g., 11 correct answers for a 15-question quiz). The quiz will focus on three areas: Terms and Concepts (Questions 1 through 5) Concept Application (Questions 6 through 10) Reading Comprehension (Questions 11 through 15) Take the Quiz Again 1 / 1 pts Question 1
What was the period of time that included the development of personal computers, the internet, and cell phones? The Agricultural Revolution The Information Revolution Correct! Correct! The Industrial Revolution The Cultural Revolution 1 / 1 pts Question 2 __________________________ marked the point where Homo sapiens developed global communication, social media, and online resources. The Agricultural Revolution The Cultural Revolution The Industrial Revolution The Information Revolution Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 3 What do we call early human fossils with cultural artifacts that indicate the presence of all modern behaviors? Neanderthals Behaviorally modern humans Correct! Correct!
Thoroughly modern humans Anatomically modern humans 1 / 1 pts Question 4 __________________________ marked the point where Homo sapiens began making mass-produced goods, forming a truly global economy, and moving people from rural to urban areas. The Information Revolution The Industrial Revolution Correct! Correct! The Cultural Revolution The Agricultural Revolution 1 / 1 pts Question 5 __________________________ marked the point where Homo sapiens transitioned from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a settled cultivation lifestyle, produced far more calories per individual, stored foods, specialized in trades, and became more educated. The Information Revolution The Agricultural Revolution Correct! Correct! The Cultural Revolution The Industrial Revolution
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1 / 1 pts Question 6 The information Revolution ______________________. has made Homo sapiens more dependent on seasonal harvests and herd migrations. All of the above began before the Industrial Revolution, and has been the longest revolution, time-wise. is fairly recent; it has only benefited the last three generations of approximately 60,000 Homo Sapiens generations. Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 7 Put these eras in order from most ancient to most recent: The Agricultural Revolution; The Cultural Revolution; The Industrial Revolution; The Information Revolution The Information Revolution; The Industrial Revolution; The Agricultural Revolution; The Cultural Revolution
The Cultural Revolution; The Agricultural Revolution; The Industrial Revolution; The Information Revolution Correct! Correct! The Agricultural Revolution; The Cultural Revolution; The Information Revolution; The Industrial Revolution 1 / 1 pts Question 8 __________________________ is the only revolution that had no significant detrimental consequences. The Cultural Revolution Correct! Correct! The Information Revolution The Industrial Revolution The Agricultural Revolution 1 / 1 pts Question 9 The benefits of the Information Revolution do include: (C hoose three ) Improved mental health Population growth due to access to information. Easy access to information. Correct! Correct! Improved communication. Correct! Correct!
Improved standard of living (for most). Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 10 Though the Agricultural Revolution brought many improvements to life that we still enjoy today, it also concentrated wealth and power with the - _____________________. Common man Women Hunter-gatherers Elites Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 11 More complex activities appeared during ___________, which can be thought of as applying Homo sapiens’ improved cognition to non-hunting aspects of life. The Industrial Revolution The Information Revolution The Cultural Revolution Correct! Correct! The Agricultural Revolution
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1 / 1 pts Question 12 The Industrial Revolution began with the steam engine, and first benefitted what industry? Farming Telegraph and telephone Textiles Correct! Correct! Automobiles 1 / 1 pts Question 13 Which of these items was NOT developed by the end of the Cultural Revolution? Improved irrigation and farming Correct! Correct! Diverse diets, including fish, shellfish, and small game Increased symbolic thought, cognition, and art Increasingly complex tools, including fishhooks and combs 1 / 1 pts Question 14 The Industrial Revolution began in which country with the invention of the steam engine? Germany
COPYRIGHT 2023 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY-IDAHO Great Britain Correct! Correct! The United States Russia 1 / 1 pts Question 15 The Industrial Revolution was fueled by ____________ deposited in the late Paleozoic swamps in which amphibians emerged. Wood Oil Gasoline Coal Correct! Correct! Quiz Score: 15 out of 15