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The land between which two rivers is known as Mesopotamia?
Mesopotamia is translated as “The land between two rivers.” It is also the cradle of civilization, for it is here that the Neolithic Revolution first took place. The two rivers in question are the Tigris and Euphrates.
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The state-building efforts of Yu the Great were primarily organized around __________.
Yu the Great founded the Xia Dynasty approximately four thousand years ago. He is a partially mythological figure, it is not known exactly when he lived. His organization of Chinese rural communities, to prevent the flooding of the Yellow River, are primarily responsible for the foundation of the Chinese state. Yu was an innovator and organizer - he implemented a system of irrigation and a system to prevent flooding, and then tirelessly worked to ensure the system was uniformly carried out by local Chinese communities. In so doing he created a communal purpose and identity.
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At the end of the most recent Ice Age these two continents were cut off from one another, dramatically affecting the course of human history?
During the most recent ice age Asia and North America were connected via a land bridge in the Bering Strait. This allowed humans to migrate from Asia to North America and led to human settlement throughout the Americas. The native people of the Americas are all descended from this group of people who crossed the Bering Strait approximately fifteen thousand years ago. When the ice age ended, Asia and North America were no longer connected, thus isolating the Americas from the rest of the world until European colonization in the 1500s.
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Which of these best describes the difference between the impact of geography on civilization in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia?
Ancient Egypt was geographically isolated from other civilizations. It was protected on all sides by either desert, sea, or mountains. Ancient Mesopotamia on the other hand lacked natural barriers of any kind. It lies in a fertile valley that was under constant threat of invasion. Many historians speculate that this intensity of competition in Mesopotamia contributed a great deal to the innovations made by Mesopotamian societies.
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The Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt was able to survive for so long because __________.
The Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt was geographically isolated from other human civilizations. Protected by inhospitable deserts, the Mediterranean Sea, and several mountain ranges the ancient Egyptians never developed much of a military culture and were fairly easily conquered by the first militaristic civilization they encountered - the Hyksos.
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After the Neolithic Revolution pastoralism was most common in which of these environments?
Pastoralism refers to the practice of keeping domesticated animals. During the later Neolithic Revolution many societies were organized around the domestication of animals such as cows, horses, pigs, sheep, goats, buffaloes, and oxen. Pastoral societies most commonly emerged in wide open plains with plenty of flat grassland. This is compared to agricultural societies which would most likely have emerged in valleys and in the fertile floodplains.
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Which of these statements is most accurate?
During and after the most recent ice age the Bering Strait (which had connected North America to Asia via a land bridge from Alaska) was flooded and the Americas were isolated from the rest of the world. This geographic separation enforced an environmental and cultural isolation which had a profound impact on the development of American society.
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Which two species of animal are native to South America and impacted the development of Native American societies?
Llamas and alpacas are two species of camel that are native to South America. Unlike their cousins in Arabia and Central Asia, llamas and alpacas are not renowned for their strength or resilience. The lack of a true “workhorse” type animal in South America (an animal like an ox, camel, horse, or buffalo) decelerated the growth of civilization in the continent for several millennia.
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The land between which two rivers is known as Mesopotamia?
Mesopotamia is translated as “The land between two rivers.” It is also the cradle of civilization, for it is here that the Neolithic Revolution first took place. The two rivers in question are the Tigris and Euphrates.
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The state-building efforts of Yu the Great were primarily organized around __________.
Yu the Great founded the Xia Dynasty approximately four thousand years ago. He is a partially mythological figure, it is not known exactly when he lived. His organization of Chinese rural communities, to prevent the flooding of the Yellow River, are primarily responsible for the foundation of the Chinese state. Yu was an innovator and organizer - he implemented a system of irrigation and a system to prevent flooding, and then tirelessly worked to ensure the system was uniformly carried out by local Chinese communities. In so doing he created a communal purpose and identity.
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At the end of the most recent Ice Age these two continents were cut off from one another, dramatically affecting the course of human history?
During the most recent ice age Asia and North America were connected via a land bridge in the Bering Strait. This allowed humans to migrate from Asia to North America and led to human settlement throughout the Americas. The native people of the Americas are all descended from this group of people who crossed the Bering Strait approximately fifteen thousand years ago. When the ice age ended, Asia and North America were no longer connected, thus isolating the Americas from the rest of the world until European colonization in the 1500s.
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Which of these best describes the difference between the impact of geography on civilization in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia?
Ancient Egypt was geographically isolated from other civilizations. It was protected on all sides by either desert, sea, or mountains. Ancient Mesopotamia on the other hand lacked natural barriers of any kind. It lies in a fertile valley that was under constant threat of invasion. Many historians speculate that this intensity of competition in Mesopotamia contributed a great deal to the innovations made by Mesopotamian societies.
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The Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt was able to survive for so long because __________.
The Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt was geographically isolated from other human civilizations. Protected by inhospitable deserts, the Mediterranean Sea, and several mountain ranges the ancient Egyptians never developed much of a military culture and were fairly easily conquered by the first militaristic civilization they encountered - the Hyksos.
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After the Neolithic Revolution pastoralism was most common in which of these environments?
Pastoralism refers to the practice of keeping domesticated animals. During the later Neolithic Revolution many societies were organized around the domestication of animals such as cows, horses, pigs, sheep, goats, buffaloes, and oxen. Pastoral societies most commonly emerged in wide open plains with plenty of flat grassland. This is compared to agricultural societies which would most likely have emerged in valleys and in the fertile floodplains.
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Which of these statements is most accurate?
During and after the most recent ice age the Bering Strait (which had connected North America to Asia via a land bridge from Alaska) was flooded and the Americas were isolated from the rest of the world. This geographic separation enforced an environmental and cultural isolation which had a profound impact on the development of American society.
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Which two species of animal are native to South America and impacted the development of Native American societies?
Llamas and alpacas are two species of camel that are native to South America. Unlike their cousins in Arabia and Central Asia, llamas and alpacas are not renowned for their strength or resilience. The lack of a true “workhorse” type animal in South America (an animal like an ox, camel, horse, or buffalo) decelerated the growth of civilization in the continent for several millennia.
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