Chapter 1 and 2 Test Flashcards

1
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What is climate?

A

the typical atmosphere over a long period of time for a certain area; average conditions for a region overtime

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2
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What is weather?

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the conditions in the atmosphere at a particular place at a particular time

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3
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What is geography?

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the study of physical features, climate, topography, and how it affects humans

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4
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What is environment?

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the land, foliage, climate, topography and natural resources around us

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5
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What was the Ice Age?

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a period of time when the sea level went down and everything was frozen and cold

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6
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What is a glacier?

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a huge mass of ice

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7
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What is Beringia?

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the land bridge connecting the NE tip of Asia (Siberia) with the NW tip of Alaska, named after the Bering Strait, which became dry land

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8
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What is archaeology?

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the study of material remains of ancient peoples

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9
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What is the Neolithic Revolution?

A

the human discovery of domestication of plants and animals

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10
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What is a revolution?

A

dramatic change and rapid change in human life

EVOLUTION is slow gradual change.

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Who are hunter-gatherers?

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people who lived by hunting animals and gathering wild plants

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12
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Who are Paleo-Indians?

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the first Americans, who crossed over the land bridge between 38,000 and 10,000 BC during the last Ice Age

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13
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What is migration?

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the movement of people (or animals) from one region to another

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14
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What is a society?

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a group of people who share the same culture

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15
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What is a civilization?

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a complex society, one with job specialization as well as a high level of culture

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16
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What is culture?

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a people’s way of life

17
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What does adapt (adaptation) mean?

A

to change (the act of changing) in response to a new set of conditions

18
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What is domestication?

A

the process by which plants and animals are genetically modified over time by humans for traits that are more advantageous or desirable for humans

19
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What is diversity?

A

difference or variety

20
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What is surplus?

A

more than what is needed

21
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What are some advantages of domestication over hunter-gatherer societies?

A

With farming as a source of food, people could settle in one place & have a more reliable food supply.
Now, societies had more time for activities other than food gathering.

22
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What were some positive results of the Neolithic Revolution?

A
Permanent settlements/safer shelter
Food surpluses
Population growth
More free time to experiment, invent (e.g., medical advances)
Job specialization
Develop trade; more complex economy
Can create laws, rules to make life safer and more secure
Social classes develop
Promotes civilization
23
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What were some negative results of the Neolithic Revolution?

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Crops could die if there is are bad growing conditions, e.g., drought
Animals in captivity can get disease
Vulnerable to attack if in one place
Don’t know how to defend themselves, because don’t have hunting/weapons skills, so war more likely
People need to change/adapt/learn new things
Permanent houses are harder to replace if destroyed
Higher population means more lives to feed
Conflict due to slavery, class differences, etc.
Group less connected to one another