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Before 11,000 B.C.E., virtually all human societies were: a. engaged in settled
agriculture to produce crop surpluses for the gods. b. able to use metal tools for arts,
crafts, and building. c. using men to do the hunting and women to do the gathering. d.
nomadic, moving incessantly in search of limited food. e. settled in agricultural
communities. - Answer d. nomadic, moving incessantly in search of limited food.



Because Paleolithic humans had no domesticated animals:

a. extreme variations in personal wealth arose.

b. they were easily controlled by tribe kings.

c. they adopted a "divide, defeat, and then conquer" strategy.

d. they possessed little wealth besides what they could transport.

e. they used untamed animals as pack animals. -Answer d. they possessed little wealth
besides what they could transport.



The transition from subsistence by food gathering to food production:

a. forced people to abandon their beliefs in storm and wind gods.

b. was a monumental revolution that allowed for stable settlements.

c. excluded women from the workforce.

d. banned the rearing of domestic animals as livestock.

e. entailed seasonal migration and thus allowed for summer and winter villages. -
Answer b. was a monumental revolution that allowed for stable settlements.



The Neolithic Revolution allowed women to:

a. participate fully in social and political governance.

b. become the primary laborers in the growing of crops.

,c. have fewer children and devote less time to child care.

d. have more children and devote more time to child care.

e. become the religious leaders of communities. - Answer b. become the primary
laborers in the growing of crops.



Tens of thousands of Sumerian clay tablets have survived:

a. but alas, the key to the language has not. b. recording the United Sumerian empire,
dating from 2900 to 2500 B.C.E. c. informing us about Sumer with greater detail than we
possess about any other human community of the era. d. probably because the
Sumerians kept them in special underground archives.

e. but all deal with priestly class and reveal nothing about Sumerian society. - Answer c.
telling us more about Sumer than we know about any other human society at the time.



The common religion of the Sumerians:

a. was an early form of monotheism that influenced other peoples.

b. required city-states to settle their differences peacefully.

c. guaranteed free food for the poorest members of society.

d. incorporated numerous gods wherein each city-state has a god of its own.

e. was the only part of Sumerian society that outlasted its fall. -Answer d. incorporated
numerous gods wherein each city-state has a god of its own.



Slavery in Sumerian society was:

a. based on skin color.

b. absolutely prohibited.

c. based on gender.

d. perpetual, where slaves never had any opportunity to be freed.

e. usually the result of capture during war. -Answer e. usually the result of capture
during war.



The leader that led an army to victory in battles for a Sumerian city-state was:

, a. known as a tyrant and feared by freedom-loving citizens.

b. able to gain prestige and power as a lugal.

c. associated with distant countries where the gods supposedly lived.

d. declared a god-king by his city's priests.

e. allowed by the gods to carouse with the wives and daughters of the nobles. - Answer
b. able to gain prestige and power as a lugal.



The Epic of Gilgamesh:

a. exists today in the exact version in which it was read in ancient Sumer.

b. relates the adventures of a lugal of Uruk in ancient Sumer.

c. tells us more about ancient Persian society than it does about ancient Sumer.

d. is principally based on stories from the Hebrew Bible.

e. tells the story of a modest Akkadian farmer. -Answer d. is principally based on stories
from the Hebrew Bible.



Sargon of Akkad (c. 2350 B.C.E.) is significant due to which of the following?

a. He was the very first lugal to conquer the surrounding city-states.

b. He conquered Sumer and imposed his authority from Ethiopia to the Indus Valley.

c. He built observatories and introduced a more exact calendar in Akkadian.

d. sent ambassadors from the land of Ethiopia to Europe.

e. was the first ruler in history to assume the title of "emperor." - Answer b. conquered
Sumer and exerted influence from Ethiopia to the Indus Valley.



Hammurabi's empire was based on:

a. a policy of terror.

b. political strategy and diplomacy.

c. continuous warfare.

d. the loyalty of his blood kin.

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