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This Era began as early as ten thousand years ago in Southwest Asia and reached parts of Europe as early as 7000BC
a) Mesolithic Era
b) Neolithic Era
c) Paleolithic Era
d) Domestication

This period began more than ten thousand years ago and lasted to about five thousand years ago.
a) Mesolithic Era
b) Neolithic Era
c) Paleolithic ERa
d) Domestication

The freezing times are called?
a) Land bridges
b) Migrate
c) Mesolithic Era
d) Ice ages

to move to new places is also known as
a) Land bridges
b) Ice ages
c) Migrate
d) Hunter-gatherers

people who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive were called.
a) Hunter-gatherers
b) Society
c) Migrate
d) Ice ages

A ______ is a community of people who share a common culture.
a) Society
b) Migrate
c) Ice ages
d) Land bridge

What is a handheld object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task?
a) Tool
b) Paleolithic Era
c) Prehistory
d) Society

The first part of the Stone Age is called?
a) Tool
b) Society
c) Hunter-gatherers
d) Paleolithic Era

Historians call the time before writing _____________.
a) tool
b) Prehistory
c) Paleolithic Era
d) Society

Huge stones used as monuments or as sites for religion gatherings are called?
a) Neolithic Era
b) Mesolithic Era
c) Megaliths
d) Migrate

The process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans is called?
a) Agriculture
b) Domestication
c) Migrate
d) Society

The domestication of plants and animals led to the development of?
a) Agriculture
b) Domestication
c) Society
d) Hunter-gatherers

A strip of land connecting two continents. These allowed Stone Age people to migrate around the world.
a) Ice ages
b) Migrate
c) Land bridges
d) Hunter-gatherers

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