Social studies quiz Flashcards

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Who are Nomads?

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Nomads are people who have no permanent home but travel from place to place searching for food.

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Who are Hunters/Gathers?

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They are people who rely on hunting animals (and so on) for food, they also gather while plants to eat.

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What does Pre-history mean?

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This was when no data was recorded.

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What did scientists use back then to help them find data and information in the past?

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Scientists used fossils and artifacts to help them find data and information in the past.

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What causes the global temperature to rise?

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Global temperatures are starting to rise due to global warming, which is caused by human activity and the resources we use. For example, we use fossil fuels, which has a horrific outcome.

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What are some solutions to stop this problem?

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Some solutions are using renewable energy, we can stop polluting, we also can recycle more.

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Where were Land bridges found?

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It has been found in between Alaska and Siberia as well in Britain and France.

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What was the land bridge theory?

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The land bridge theory is when the world was covered in glaciers, which caused low water levels and created a land bridge between Siberia and Alaska called Beringia.

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What caused the land bridge?

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The cause of this event was because of the glaciers.

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What is the Coastal Route Theory?

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The coastal Route theory suggested that native Americans traveled by boat, and nomads followed animals for food (as well).

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