Pathway 1 Unit 3 B

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According to paragraph A, what have we learned from scientific studies?
Studying human remains provides valuable information about our origins.
The oldest human remains are 50,000 years old.
People today are the descendants of a small number of Africans.
According to paragraph B, what do we know about Omo I and Omo II?
Scientist have never found younger human fossils.
They had the same physical traits as modern humans.
They probably lived more than 100,000 years ago.
They probably lived more than 100,000 years ago.
wasn't the first man in Africa
isn't responsible for human life today
didn't live alone
According to paragraph D, the earliest migrants __________.
left the African continent with many others
traveled across India to get to Arabia
started their journey around 50,000 years ago
According to paragraph E, which of the following are NOT true?
The first Australians used iron to make fishing tools.
The migrants all left Africa from the Lake Mungo area.
Early Australian migrants ate fish and other animals.
According to paragraph F, what were some of the challenges the early migrants faced?
They were attacked by other migrants.
High mountain ranges were difficult to cross.
They weren't used to colder weather.
According to paragraph G, which of the following are true?
Hunting tools found in Siberia are similar to those used in Africa.
Humans discovered Siberia after following mammoths north.
The first North Americans were descendants of the hunters in Siberia.
According to paragraph H, which of the following were NOT important discoveries in the Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc cave? 
footprints and drawings on cave walls
weapons and tools for cooking
fossils of mammoths and rhinos
According to paragraph I, which of the following is true?
Sea levels are higher today than they were 30,000 years ago.
Early humans reached North America by crossing low seas in boats.
A long piece of dry land connected Asia to North America.
According to paragraph J, what do we know about the end of early man's migration?
Migrants got to South America before they arrived in North America.
Chile and surrounding countries were some of the last areas of the world reached.
About 13,000 years ago, early man had most likely completed his world migration.

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