Question 1. The Neolithic Revolution was a result of
- controlled planting of crops.
- domestication of animals.
- development of irrigation systems.
- All of the above
Question 2. In the Neolithic Revolution, the growth of communities was a result of
- the use of steam as an energy source.
- farming and the domestication of animals.
- conquest and settlement.
- new trade routes to the East.
Question 3. Rapid urbanization in Britain during the 19th century was the result of
- new enclosure laws in rural areas.
- a shift from household production to factory production.
- a growing dependence upon steam power.
- All of the above
Question 4. Although telephone systems had much in common with telegraph systems, telephone technology was a more social technology because
- the telephone was a user-to-user technology.
- the telegraph required trained interpreters as intermediaries.
- the telegraph networked businesses and agencies.
- All of the above
Question 5. One of the characteristics of Wiki art is
- it is all the property of Wikipedia.
- it's collaborative and ever-changing.
- that finished pieces are sold on an online forum.
- that it allows professional artists a new medium.
Question 6. Which of the following is NOT a scholarly resource?
- Journal of the American Medical Association
- https://journalofaccountancy.com
- Chicago Tribune
- www.econlib.org
Question 7. In Britain, members of the industrial middle classes
- kept summer homes in the country to avoid deadly smog.
- became Luddites and destroyed machines.
- supported labor reforms in Parliament.
- did not send their children to work in factories.
Question 8. The intended reader of a scholarly resource would be
- students.
- academics.
- professionals.
- All of the above
Question 9. The term nanotechnology was first used to refer to
- genetically engineered crops.
- production technology.
- communication between multiple cells.
- early personal computers.
Question 10. In China, much research into genetically modified organisms is sponsored by the state, but in the west, research is
- primarily publicly funded.
- left solely to research universities.
- driven by a handful of large for-profit corporations.
- guided by public input and consultation.