Early Human Economies and Societies
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What was the primary mode of survival for primitive humans?

  • Fishing and farming
  • Gathering and hunting (correct)
  • Industrial production
  • Trade and commerce
  • In what era did humans start building permanent habitats?

  • Palaeolithic or Old Stone Age
  • After the Neolithic era
  • Neolithic or New Stone Age (correct)
  • Middle Stone Age
  • What type of economy transformed into a production economy?

  • Food-gathering economy (correct)
  • Tribal economy
  • Service economy
  • Agricultural economy
  • What is the correct order of the Stone Age eras?

    <p>Palaeolithic, Middle Stone Age, Neolithic</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What developed after the era of the tribal economy?

    <p>Professional work</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What led to the urban revolution according to the content?

    <p>Surplus production</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was a consequence of humans' competition for power and resources?

    <p>Growth of global trade</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What innovation is credited with contributing to the agricultural revolution?

    <p>Invention of the wheel</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was a result of the agricultural revolution and the urban revolution?

    <p>Start of industrial production</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How has human economic life progressed and changed?

    <p>Changed in response to environmental factors</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Early Human Economy

    • The earliest humans lived in caves and survived by hunting or gathering food.
    • The economy of primitive people was based on hunting or gathering.

    Development of Human Economy

    • The human economy evolved through different stages, including:
      • Palaeolithic or Old Stone Age
      • Middle Stone Age
      • Neolithic or New Stone Age

    Human Migration and Adaptation

    • Humans spread across the globe and developed different strategies and technologies to survive in various environmental conditions.

    Development of Permanent Habitats

    • Humans gradually built permanent habitats.

    Transition from Tribal to Professional Economy

    • The tribal economy was replaced by a professional economy.
    • The economy transitioned from a food-gathering economy to a production economy.

    Human Impact on Society

    • Humans drove the agricultural revolution, leading to surplus production and subsequent urban revolution.
    • Invention of the wheel revolutionized transportation and commerce.

    Economic Development

    • Surplus production sparked the growth of food production, industrial production, and global trade.
    • Competition for resources emerged due to power and competence, shaping the economic landscape.

    Historical Progression

    • Human economic life has undergone significant changes in response to environmental and temporal factors.

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    This quiz covers the economic life of early humans, from primitive times to the development of permanent habitats and tribal economies.

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