Upper Paleolithic toolmaking appears to have had its roots in the Mousterian and ______ traditions

a. Olduvai
b. post-Acheulian
c. Levalloisian
d. Willendorf


b

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Key features of the Ubaid period in southern Mesopotamia were:

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One result of the Green Revolution of the 1970s was:

a. a reduction in the amount of chemical fertilizers used for crop growth. b. new inbred seeds becoming more resistant to diseases than traditional seeds. c. a reduced need for irrigation, dramatically saving freshwater resources. d. improved soil quality from new technology that also polluted water sources.

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Linguistic anthropologist Shirley Brice Heath, in her study of literacy events in a small city US southeast, discovered

a. no significant difference in reading and writing between the communities studied. b. clear evidence that most parents in some communities were functionally illiterate. c. different communities approach reading in very different ways. d. learning to read and write gave students a very different perspective on language.

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