In the Middle East, as subsistence economies became more specialized and more dependent on domesticated species, population centers began to emerge that had temples, writing, and canals for irrigating fields.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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We are presently in the __________ period
a. Paleozoic b. Mesozoic c. Jurassic d. none of these
Cell phone technology now enables us to do all of the following except:
a. send deceptive or false messages. b. pretend to be somewhere other than where we are. c. pretend that we need to leave a particular meeting. d. create new forms of shorthand language to communicate. e. understand greater amounts of nonverbal communication.
Which of the following would be an acceptable research topic in the field of historical linguistics?
a. Whether or not the speakers of Apache and Navajo once spoke a common language b. Whether or not Apache and Navajo speakers use the same body language to signal gender differences c. Whether or not Apache and Navajo speakers organize their languages using the same syntactical structures d. All the features of a given language as it is spoken at a particular point in time e. Frame substitution to investigate the syntax of a particular language
Permanent settlements of the large, hunter-gatherer community at Ozette were possible because residents:
A. went hungry during certain seasons. B. traded for agricultural products such as maize. C. raised domesticated livestock. D. grew vegetables and grains in their courtyards. E. could rely upon abundant marine resources.