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Chapter 1 - The First Humans Quiz

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Follow up quiz to classwork.
Check Your Knowledge! Complete the quiz questions below using your chapter 1 notes and your big Homo Saipan Saipan brain!
Question 1
1.
Drag and drop the dates below humans migrated to an area to their approximate spot on the map.
Dates represent approximate number of years ago. Dates will re-used.
Other Answer Choices:
70,000 to 50,000
40,000 to 30,000
20,000 to 10,000
50,000 to 40,000
4,000 to 2,000
200,000
Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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When was the Paleolithic Era?

Question 5
5.

What effect did the Ice Age have on the planet?
Connect the cause on the left to the effect on the right.

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Sea levels fell across the world and oceans froze.
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Humans and animals from Asia walked across the Bering Strait and a frozen Pacific Ocean to reach North America.
Europe, Asia, and North America experienced deep freezes and glaciation.
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Early humans were forced to migrate South away from growing glaciers into East Asia and South America.
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Question 6
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Which of the following pictures is a Paleolithic object?

What are some reasons why early humans made cave paintings?
Check ALL that are correct below.
To share hunting strategies.
To make their enemies fear them.
To share stories.
To share myths.
Ooga Booga.
As part of rituals for good hunts.
To talk to animals.
Select below ways of studying Pre-History.
Scanning for Unusual Ground
Analyzing Classical Statues
Comparing Languages
Interpreting Ancient Cave Paintings
Translating Historical Documents
Digging for Evidence
Talking to Indigenous People
Analyzing Remains
The entire world grew colder with winters starting earlier and ending later.
Homo Neanderthals evolved to resist the cold. Homo Sapiens began to compete against Homo Neanderthals for limited resources.
Arrowhead or Sharpened Stone