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Question 1

As hunter-gatherers, the California Indians relied mostly on
 
  A) acorns.
  B) maize.
  C) squash.
  D) beans,
  E) None of these is correct.

Question 2

The Ishtar Gate sat outside the city of
 
  A) Byblos.
  B) Jerusalem.
  C) Babylon.
  D) Tyre.
  E) Sidon.

Question 3

Which of the following is not true about the native population of ancient California?
 
  A) It was dense, diverse, and decentralized.
  B) Collectively, the natives of ancient California spoke more than 100 different languages.
  C) The population had reached 300,000 to 350,000 by 1500 CE.
  D) The population of ancient California was generally unsophisticated.
  E) All of these are correct.

Question 4

Which of the following statements is NOT true of the Chaldean Empire?
 
  A) Babylon was its great central city.
  B) It was the longest-lasting of the great Near Eastern empires.
  C) The Hanging Gardens was created in its time.
  D) The people of the empire welcomed its fall to the Persians.
  E) Nebuchadnezzar II was its most successful ruler.

Question 5

The Chinook
 
  A) lived at the center of a crucial trading zone.
  B) depended heavily on salmon.
  C) spoke a language that became the language of commerce across the Pacific Northwest.
  D) practiced slavery.
  E) All of these are correct.



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Answer 1

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Answer 2

C

Answer 3

A

Answer 4

B

Answer 5

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