Who made up the largest social class of early civilizations?

(1 point)
Responses

enslaved people

enslaved people

farmers and skilled workers

farmers and skilled workers

priests and rulers

priests and rulers

merchants and traders

The farmers and skilled workers made up the largest social class of early civilizations.

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Read each description that refers to Neanderthals, Homo sapiens, or both. Drag each description to the correct box.

(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Homo sapiens

Neanderthals

Both Homo sapiens and Neanderthals

A.made tools
B.Developed complex language
C.Used fire
D.Hunted animals

Homo sapiens

- Developed complex language
- Used fire

Neanderthals
- Made tools
- Hunted animals

Both Homo sapiens and Neanderthals
- Used fire

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Rearrange the sentences below. Place the earliest development at the top and the latest development at the bottom.

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A. Sedentary agriculture develops
B. People hunt and gather food
C. Farming villages grow
D. Cities develop

B. People hunt and gather food

A. Sedentary agriculture develops
C. Farming villages grow
D. Cities develop

Why did the earliest civilizations appear in areas like Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley?

(1 point)

The earliest civilizations appeared in areas like Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley due to factors such as fertile soil, availability of water sources (rivers), and favorable geographical features for agriculture.

Responses

because these areas had the most domesticated animals

because these areas had the most domesticated animals

because these areas were isolated from other regions

because these areas were isolated from other regions

because these areas were far away from oceans

because these areas were far away from oceans

because these areas were near rivers and fertile soil

because these areas were near rivers and fertile soil

Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)

When archaeologists study an excavation site, objects found closer to the surface are
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When archaeologists study an excavation site, objects found closer to the surface are considered more recent or from a more recent time period.

How might the use of fire have affected human migration?

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Responses

People could live in places that otherwise would have been too cold.

People could live in places that otherwise would have been too cold.

People could cook food and scare off dangerous animals.

People could cook food and scare off dangerous animals.

People could settle in one place where it was easy to keep a fire burning.

People could settle in one place where it was easy to keep a fire burning.

People could be less dependent on daylight and travel at night

The use of fire might have affected human migration in the following ways:

- People could live in places that otherwise would have been too cold.
- People could cook food and scare off dangerous animals.
- People could settle in one place where it was easy to keep a fire burning.
- People could be less dependent on daylight and travel at night.

No give one correct answer!

One correct answer is that the use of fire allowed people to live in places that otherwise would have been too cold.

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Migrations of Homo sapiens
200,000 years ago appear in Africa
40,000 years ago arrive in Europe
20,000–60,000 years ago ?
15,000 years ago ?
Beginning with the earlier development, which events will replace the question marks in the table?

(1 point)
Responses

arrive in Asia; arrive in Australia and Pacific islands

arrive in Asia; arrive in Australia and Pacific islands

arrive in Asia; arrive in the Americas

arrive in Asia; arrive in the Americas

arrive in Australia and Pacific islands; arrive in the Americas

arrive in Australia and Pacific islands; arrive in the Americas

arrive in Australia and Pacific islands; arrive in Asia

Beginning with the earlier development, the events that will replace the question marks in the table are:

20,000–60,000 years ago: arrive in Asia; arrive in Australia and Pacific islands

15,000 years ago: arrive in the Americas

In Americas 500 years ago

I apologize for any confusion. The correct response is:

Beginning with the earlier development, the events that will replace the question marks in the table are:

20,000–60,000 years ago: arrive in Asia; arrive in Australia and Pacific islands

15,000 years ago: arrive in the Americas

500 years ago in americas

I apologize for the previous incorrect response. To complete the table accurately, the events that will replace the question marks are:

20,000–60,000 years ago: arrive in Asia; arrive in Australia and Pacific islands

15,000 years ago: arrive in the Americas

500 years ago: European colonization of the Americas

Why are archaeologists interested in the cave paintings found near Lascaux in southern France?

(1 point)
Responses

The paintings are the first evidence of early humans ever found in France.

The paintings are the first evidence of early humans ever found in France.

The caves did not exist during the last ice age.

The caves did not exist during the last ice age.

The paintings provide evidence that humans had become more complex.

The paintings provide evidence that humans had become more complex.

The cave paintings are worth a great deal of money
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Archaeologists are interested in the cave paintings found near Lascaux in southern France because the paintings are the first evidence of early humans ever found in France, and they provide evidence that humans had become more complex.

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