Cuestionario: Origins and Spread of Agriculture — 9 preguntas

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1. Where did agriculture first originate around 10,000 BC?

Fertile Crescent
Yellow River
Indus Valley
Nile Delta

Fertile Crescent

Explicación

Agriculture first developed in the Fertile Crescent around 10,000 BC, making it the cradle of early farming and domestication.

2. Around which year did agriculture originate in the Fertile Crescent according to the revision sheet?

10,000 BC
8000 BC
5500 BC
7000 BC

10,000 BC

Explicación

Agriculture is said to have originated in the Fertile Crescent around 10,000 BC, making it the earliest known center of domestication.

3. Which region adopted agriculture approximately 5500 BC?

China
Europe
New Guinea
Mesoamerica

Europe

Explicación

Agriculture spread to Europe around 5500 BC, following its initial development in the Fertile Crescent, marking the diffusion of farming techniques.

4. Which crop is NOT listed as a major domesticated crop in the revision sheet?

Wheat
Barley
Corn
Rice

Corn

Explicación

Corn, also known as maize, is listed as a major domesticated crop, along with wheat, barley, and rice. The term 'maize' is used in the sheet, so 'Corn' is the correct answer here as it is synonymous.

5. Which of the following crops was among the first cultivated during the early spread of agriculture?

Bananas
Wheat
Potatoes
Tomatoes

Wheat

Explicación

Wheat was one of the first cultivated crops in the Fertile Crescent and played a significant role in early agricultural societies.

6. According to diffusion dates provided, which region adopted agriculture approximately around 8000 BC?

Europe
China
Africa
Both China and Africa

Both China and Africa

Explicación

The revision sheet indicates that both China and Africa adopted agriculture around 8000 BC, highlighting early independent centers of domestication.

7. Which of the following domesticated animals is NOT mentioned as part of the early domestication in the sheet?

Cattle
Chickens
Camels
Pigs

Camels

Explicación

Chickens are listed as domesticated animals in the sheet, but camels are not mentioned, making camels the correct answer as a non-listed domesticated animal in this context.

8. What is one of the primary methods described in the sheet for the spread of agriculture from the Fertile Crescent to other regions?

Sea travel
Trade routes and migration
Isolation and independent development
Digital communication

Trade routes and migration

Explicación

The spread of agriculture was primarily facilitated through trade routes, migration, and cultural exchanges, as highlighted in the diffusion mechanisms.

9. Which of the following best describes the causal chain linking domestication to societal development?

Domestication → Population Growth → Settlement Development → Cultural Diffusion
Population Growth → Domestication → Cultural Diffusion → Settlement Development
Trade Routes → Domestication → Population Decline → Society Collapse
Cultural Diffusion → Domestication → Population Growth → Technology Loss

Domestication → Population Growth → Settlement Development → Cultural Diffusion

Explicación

The correct causal chain starts with domestication, leading to population growth, which enables settlement development and cultural diffusion, fostering societal complexity.

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Fertile Crescent — origin?

First development of agriculture around 10,000 BC

Agriculture — origin?

Fertile Crescent, ~10,000 BC.

Europe — agriculture diffusion?

Around 5500 BC

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