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WHI.2a Human Migration 1. People of the Old Stone Age migrated from Asia to North America when — A. the Bering Strait was flooded B. a land bridge emerged between two continents C. the deserts disappeared D. the glaciers melted B. They sailed from the southern tip of Africa to South America. C. They sailed from the west coast of Africa to the east coast of North America. D. They went through Asia and crossed a land bridge into North America. 2. Which statement best supports the idea that early man was able to adapt to his physical world in order to survive? A. Early man created new hunting techniques, tools, and better clothing to fit his surroundings. B. Hunting-gathering lifestyles produced surpluses of food. C. Early man avoided areas with extreme temperatures. D. Early man made a gradual change to an agricultural society and this allowed man to adapt to the changing climate. 3. In which part of the world do scientists believe Homo sapiens first emerged? A. Africa B. Australia C. Europe D. Asia 4. Which aspect of the environment has the greatest impact on the human need for shelter? A. Landforms B. Water Resources C. Climate D. Altitude 5. The Paleolithic people migrated from Asia to North America when — A. a land bridge emerged between the two continents B. the ocean levels rose as the glaciers melted C. the deserts began to disappear in northern Asia D. Red Sea was flooded 6. The best example of adaption to a cold climate is A. Migrating to a warm location B. Using blocks of ice for shelters C. Creating light clothing from plant fibers D. Using fire and animal skin clothing 8. According to the map, where did Homo sapiens first go after migrating from Africa? A. Europe B. Asia C. Australia D. North America 9. According to the map, which continent was the last to be reached by Homo sapiens? A. South America B. Europe C. Australia D. North America 10. According to the map, early man first migrated from — A. Australia B. Europe C. Northeast Asia D. Africa 11. From which part of the world did early man first emerge? A. Asia B. Africa C. Australia D. Europe 12. Which factor had the greatest effect on the 7. How did Homo sapiens reach North America from Africa? A. They went through Europe and sailed west into Greenland. movement of early nomadic societies? A. Mineral deposits B. Religious beliefs C. Survival needs D. Tribal treaties WHI.2a Human Migration 13. Which statement best explains the migration of early humans? A. Rise of civilizations displaced other people. B. Natural disasters forced people to leave native lands. C. People searched for new sources of food. D. Religious conflicts made people leave disputed lands 14. A hunter-gatherer tells the chieftain of his clan that he has discovered a way to grow edible plants, making it possible for their people to permanently settle in one place. Based on this information, where should the clan settle? A. on the shores of an ocean B. high in the mountains C. next to a river D. in the middle of a desert C. Hot deserts D. High mountains 20. Choose as many answers as apply. Homo sapiens migrated from Africa to.... A. Asia B. North America C. Australia D. Antarctica E. Africa F. South America G. Europe 15. Which of the following correctly identifies the lifestyle of the early Paleolithic man? A. Settled farmers B. City dwellers C. Food producers D. Hunters and gatherers 16. Which of the following does not show how early man adapted to his environment during the Paleolithic period? A. The creation of coined money to encourage trade B. The use of caves for shelter C. The wearing of animal skins for warmth D. The use of pottery to gather berries and grains. 17. Early humans had to develop new skills in order to survive climate changes. What best describes the adaptations of early humans?’ A. Made pottery B. Used large stone tools C. More complex tools D. Made cave drawings E. Learned how to sew animals skins together for warmth F. More permanent shelters 21. Based on the image, what can be inferred about the early migration across the Beringia Land Bridge? A. The migration was likely not permanent B. The migration happened in small groups C. The migration was in search of farm land. D. The migration was in search of food E. The migration was likely permanent F. The migration happened in large groups 18. Select the options that best describe how early Paleolithic human communities adapted to their environment. A. Utilizing domesticated animals B. Migrating to in food and animals C. Relying on trade D. Gathering nearby plants and berries E. Developing agricultural skills 19. Which geographical factors had an impact on the lives of early humans? Select all that apply. A. Iron ore B. Availability of fresh water 22. Due to lowered ocean levels the land bridge known as Beringia allowed people to — A. create new technologies B. create permanent settlements C. domesticate animals D. migrate from the Asian continent WHI.2a Human Migration 23. Which number on this map represents the region where archaeologists believe the first humans appeared? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 24. A. B. C. D. At which location did Homo sapiens emerge? A B C D