1. What fossil did anthropologist Donald Johanson discover? A. australopithecine footprints B. Homo habilis tools made of lava rock C. a hominid skeleton nicknamed "Lucy" D. stone tools and Homo erectus fossils
1. What fossil did anthropologist Donald Johanson discover? A. australopithecine footprints B. Homo habilis tools made of lava rock C. a hominid skeleton nicknamed "Lucy" D. stone tools and Homo erectus fossils
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Directions: Use your knowledge of world history to answer the questions below.
1. What fossil did anthropologist
Donald Johanson discover?
3. What does the burial site with elderly
and injured bodies suggest about the
Neanderthals?
A. australopithecine footprints
A. They were handy and could make
good tools to help them manage in
spite of injuries.
B. They had a larger brain size and
were better problem solvers than
earlier hominids.
B. Homo habilis tools made of lava
rock
C. a hominid skeleton nicknamed
"Lucy"
D. stone tools and Homo erectus
fossils
C. They were the direct cultural ances-
tors of modern humans.
2. Which species was most like modern
humans?
D. They were concerned about one
another's well-being and not
merely about personal survival.
A. Homo habilis
B. Neanderthai
C. Cro-Magnon
4. Why does our understanding of
prehistory continue to change?
A. because old discoveries are
discredited by more modern and
better scientific tools
D. Homo erectus
B. because new discoveries add new
information that helps to better
explain the past
C. because the distinctions between
the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages
have become less useful
D. because the existence of more than
one type of hominid at the same
time raises doubts about the age of
Homo sapiens
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World History: Patterns of Interac
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Complete Questions
Directions: Use your knowledge of world history to answer the questions below.
1. What fossil did anthropologist
Donald Johanson discover?
3. What does the burial site with elderly
and injured bodies suggest about the
Neanderthals?
A. australopithecine footprints
A. They were handy and could make
good tools to help them manage in
spite of injuries.
B. They had a larger brain size and
were better problem solvers than
earlier hominids.
B. Homo habilis tools made of lava
rock
C. a hominid skeleton nicknamed
"Lucy"
D. stone tools and Homo erectus
fossils
C. They were the direct cultural ances-
tors of modern humans.
2. Which species was most like modern
humans?
D. They were concerned about one
another's well-being and not
merely about personal survival.
A. Homo habilis
B. Neanderthai
C. Cro-Magnon
4. Why does our understanding of
prehistory continue to change?
A. because old discoveries are
discredited by more modern and
better scientific tools
D. Homo erectus
B. because new discoveries add new
information that helps to better
explain the past
C. because the distinctions between
the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages
have become less useful
D. because the existence of more than
one type of hominid at the same
time raises doubts about the age of
Homo sapiens
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