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56df81b556340a1900b29c90 | What is the name of the student newspaper? | The Campus | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nThere are numerous community and international newspapers locally that cater to the city's ethnic mosaic; such as The Black Chronicle, headquartered in the Eastside, the OK VIETIMES and Oklahoma Chinese Times, located in Asia District, and various Hispanic community publications. The Campus is the... |
56df820b56340a1900b29c94 | What is the name of the lifestyle magazine? | Slice Magazine | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nAn upscale lifestyle publication called Slice Magazine is circulated throughout the metropolitan area. In addition, there is a magazine published by Back40 Design Group called The Edmond Outlook. It contains local commentary and human interest pieces direct-mailed to over 50,000 Edmond residents."... |
56df820b56340a1900b29c95 | What is another magazine that is published in Oklahoma City? | Back40 | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nAn upscale lifestyle publication called Slice Magazine is circulated throughout the metropolitan area. In addition, there is a magazine published by Back40 Design Group called The Edmond Outlook. It contains local commentary and human interest pieces direct-mailed to over 50,000 Edmond residents."... |
56df837656340a1900b29cb2 | What was the third Radio Station in the US? | WKY Radio | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City was home to several pioneers in radio and television broadcasting. Oklahoma City's WKY Radio was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River and the third radio station in the United States. WKY received its federal license in 1921 and has continually broadcast... |
56df837656340a1900b29cb3 | When was WKY granted a federal license? | 1921 | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City was home to several pioneers in radio and television broadcasting. Oklahoma City's WKY Radio was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River and the third radio station in the United States. WKY received its federal license in 1921 and has continually broadcast... |
56df837656340a1900b29cb4 | When did E.K. Gaylord's Oklahoma Publishing Compan buy WKY Radio? | 1928 | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City was home to several pioneers in radio and television broadcasting. Oklahoma City's WKY Radio was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River and the third radio station in the United States. WKY received its federal license in 1921 and has continually broadcast... |
56df837656340a1900b29cb5 | What is the current station called? | KFOR-TV | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City was home to several pioneers in radio and television broadcasting. Oklahoma City's WKY Radio was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River and the third radio station in the United States. WKY received its federal license in 1921 and has continually broadcast... |
56df858f56340a1900b29cdc | What rank is Oklahoma Cities television networks for Nielsen? | 41st | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nThe major U.S. broadcast television networks have affiliates in the Oklahoma City market (ranked 41st for television by Nielsen and 48th for radio by Arbitron, covering a 34-county area serving the central, northern-central and west-central sections Oklahoma); including NBC affiliate KFOR-TV (chan... |
56df858f56340a1900b29cdd | How many counties does Oklahoma Cities Networks cover? | 34 | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nThe major U.S. broadcast television networks have affiliates in the Oklahoma City market (ranked 41st for television by Nielsen and 48th for radio by Arbitron, covering a 34-county area serving the central, northern-central and west-central sections Oklahoma); including NBC affiliate KFOR-TV (chan... |
56df864b5ca0a614008f9c0f | How many people are paid to be employed by the Oklahoma City Fire department? | 1015 | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City is protected by the Oklahoma City Fire Department (OKCFD), which employs 1015 paid, professional firefighters. The current Chief of Department is G. Keith Bryant, the department is also commanded by three Deputy Chiefs, who β along with the department chief β oversee the Operational ... |
56df864b5ca0a614008f9c10 | Who is currently the Chief of the department? | G. Keith Bryant | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City is protected by the Oklahoma City Fire Department (OKCFD), which employs 1015 paid, professional firefighters. The current Chief of Department is G. Keith Bryant, the department is also commanded by three Deputy Chiefs, who β along with the department chief β oversee the Operational ... |
56df864b5ca0a614008f9c11 | How many firestations are there? | 37 | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City is protected by the Oklahoma City Fire Department (OKCFD), which employs 1015 paid, professional firefighters. The current Chief of Department is G. Keith Bryant, the department is also commanded by three Deputy Chiefs, who β along with the department chief β oversee the Operational ... |
56df864b5ca0a614008f9c12 | How many emergency calls are made yearly? | 70,000 | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City is protected by the Oklahoma City Fire Department (OKCFD), which employs 1015 paid, professional firefighters. The current Chief of Department is G. Keith Bryant, the department is also commanded by three Deputy Chiefs, who β along with the department chief β oversee the Operational ... |
56df86855ca0a614008f9c1d | How many major highways cross through Oklahoma City? | 3 | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City is an integral point on the United States Interstate Network, with three major interstate highways β Interstate 35, Interstate 40, and Interstate 44 β bisecting the city. Interstate 240 connects Interstate 40 and Interstate 44 in south Oklahoma City, while Interstate 235 spurs from I... |
56df870c56340a1900b29cfe | What is one Major expressway that travels through Oklahoma City? | Lake Hefner Parkway | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nMajor state expressways through the city include Lake Hefner Parkway (SH-74), the Kilpatrick Turnpike, Airport Road (SH-152), and Broadway Extension (US-77) which continues from I-235 connecting Central Oklahoma City to Edmond. Lake Hefner Parkway runs through northwest Oklahoma City, while Airpor... |
56df877c5ca0a614008f9c1f | What boulevard turns into E.K Gaylord Boulevard? | Shields Boulevard | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City also has several major national and state highways within its city limits. Shields Boulevard (US-77) continues from E.K. Gaylord Boulevard in downtown Oklahoma City and runs south eventually connecting to I-35 near the suburb of Moore. Northwest Expressway (Oklahoma State Highway 3) ... |
56df882f56340a1900b29d1d | Which airport is the busiest? | Will Rogers World Airport | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City is served by two primary airports, Will Rogers World Airport and the much smaller Wiley Post Airport (incidentally, the two honorees died in the same plane crash in Alaska) Will Rogers World Airport is the state's busiest commercial airport, with over 3.6 million passengers annually.... |
56df882f56340a1900b29d1e | How many people travel through Will Rogers World Airport each year? | 3.6 million | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City is served by two primary airports, Will Rogers World Airport and the much smaller Wiley Post Airport (incidentally, the two honorees died in the same plane crash in Alaska) Will Rogers World Airport is the state's busiest commercial airport, with over 3.6 million passengers annually.... |
56df882f56340a1900b29d1f | What is the name of the largest military base in the nation? | Tinker Air Force Base | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City is served by two primary airports, Will Rogers World Airport and the much smaller Wiley Post Airport (incidentally, the two honorees died in the same plane crash in Alaska) Will Rogers World Airport is the state's busiest commercial airport, with over 3.6 million passengers annually.... |
56df88ca4a1a83140091eafe | What is Oklahoma Cities transit company? | METRO Transit | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nMETRO Transit is the city's public transit company. The main transfer terminal is located downtown at NW 5th Street and Hudson Avenue. METRO Transit maintains limited coverage of the city's main street grid using a hub-and-spoke system from the main terminal, making many journeys impractical due t... |
56df88ca4a1a83140091eaff | What is the name of the plan that is being made to enhance the bus system? | Fixed Guideway Study | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nMETRO Transit is the city's public transit company. The main transfer terminal is located downtown at NW 5th Street and Hudson Avenue. METRO Transit maintains limited coverage of the city's main street grid using a hub-and-spoke system from the main terminal, making many journeys impractical due t... |
56df89684a1a83140091eb02 | When was MAPS 3 passed? | December 2009 | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOn December 2009, Oklahoma City voters passed MAPS 3, the $777 million (7-year 1-cent tax) initiative, which will include funding (appx $130M) for an estimated 5-to-6-mile (8.0 to 9.7 km) modern streetcar in downtown Oklahoma City and the establishment of a transit hub. It is believed the streetca... |
56df89684a1a83140091eb03 | How much will MAPS 3 cost? | $777 million | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOn December 2009, Oklahoma City voters passed MAPS 3, the $777 million (7-year 1-cent tax) initiative, which will include funding (appx $130M) for an estimated 5-to-6-mile (8.0 to 9.7 km) modern streetcar in downtown Oklahoma City and the establishment of a transit hub. It is believed the streetca... |
56df89684a1a83140091eb04 | What year should the streetcar become operable? | 2017 | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOn December 2009, Oklahoma City voters passed MAPS 3, the $777 million (7-year 1-cent tax) initiative, which will include funding (appx $130M) for an estimated 5-to-6-mile (8.0 to 9.7 km) modern streetcar in downtown Oklahoma City and the establishment of a transit hub. It is believed the streetca... |
56df89ec4a1a83140091eb0a | What is the states oldest and largest Hospital? | St. Anthony Hospital and Physicians Medical Center | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOklahoma City and the surrounding metropolitan area are home to a number of health care facilities and specialty hospitals. In Oklahoma City's MidTown district near downtown resides the state's oldest and largest single site hospital, St. Anthony Hospital and Physicians Medical Center."
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56df8a9638dc42170015202b | Where is the Children's hospital located? | Oklahoma Health Center district | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nOU Medicine, an academic medical institution located on the campus of The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, is home to OU Medical Center. OU Medicine operates Oklahoma's only level-one trauma center at the OU Medical Center and the state's only level-one trauma center for children at ... |
56df8b2d4a1a83140091eb16 | Name a hospital owned by INTEGRIS Health? | INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nINTEGRIS Health owns several hospitals, including INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center, the INTEGRIS Cancer Institute of Oklahoma, and the INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center. INTEGRIS Health operates hospitals, rehabilitation centers, physician clinics, mental health facilities, independent living cente... |
56df8b2d4a1a83140091eb17 | When was INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center part of U.S News and World Reports best Hospitals list? | 2012 | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nINTEGRIS Health owns several hospitals, including INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center, the INTEGRIS Cancer Institute of Oklahoma, and the INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center. INTEGRIS Health operates hospitals, rehabilitation centers, physician clinics, mental health facilities, independent living cente... |
56df8b7d38dc42170015202e | Where is the Midwest Regional Medical Center? | Midwest City | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nThe Midwest Regional Medical Center located in the suburb of Midwest City; other major hospitals in the city include the Oklahoma Heart Hospital and the Mercy Health Center. There are 347 physicians for every 100,000 people in the city."
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56df8b7d38dc42170015202f | How many doctors are there per 100,000 people? | 347 | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nThe Midwest Regional Medical Center located in the suburb of Midwest City; other major hospitals in the city include the Oklahoma Heart Hospital and the Mercy Health Center. There are 347 physicians for every 100,000 people in the city."
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56df8c3638dc421700152032 | What ranking was Oklahoma City in for the American College of Sports Medicine in 2010? | last place | [
"Oklahoma_City\n\nIn the American College of Sports Medicine's annual ranking of the United States' 50 most populous metropolitan areas on the basis of community health, Oklahoma City took last place in 2010, falling five places from its 2009 rank of 45. The ACSM's report, published as part of its American Fitness ... |
56df43e48bc80c19004e49c1 | What kind of human lives by collecting wild flora and fauna? | hunter-gatherer | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nA hunter-gatherer is a human living in a society in which most or all food is obtained by foraging (collecting wild plants and pursuing wild animals), in contrast to agricultural societies, which rely mainly on domesticated species."
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56df43e48bc80c19004e49c3 | What type of society relies on domestication for producing food? | agricultural | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nA hunter-gatherer is a human living in a society in which most or all food is obtained by foraging (collecting wild plants and pursuing wild animals), in contrast to agricultural societies, which rely mainly on domesticated species."
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56df43e48bc80c19004e49c4 | What type of plants and animals do agricultural groups harvest? | domesticated species | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nA hunter-gatherer is a human living in a society in which most or all food is obtained by foraging (collecting wild plants and pursuing wild animals), in contrast to agricultural societies, which rely mainly on domesticated species."
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56df457b8bc80c19004e49d2 | What has been humans' best adaptation in food production? | Hunting and gathering | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nHunting and gathering was humanity's first and most successful adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history. Following the invention of agriculture, hunter-gatherers have been displaced or conquered by farming or pastoralist groups in most parts of the world."
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56df457b8bc80c19004e49d3 | What was the first way humans used to find food? | Hunting and gathering | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nHunting and gathering was humanity's first and most successful adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history. Following the invention of agriculture, hunter-gatherers have been displaced or conquered by farming or pastoralist groups in most parts of the world."
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56df457b8bc80c19004e49d4 | What stopped the widespread use of hunting and gathering? | invention of agriculture | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nHunting and gathering was humanity's first and most successful adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history. Following the invention of agriculture, hunter-gatherers have been displaced or conquered by farming or pastoralist groups in most parts of the world."
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56df457b8bc80c19004e49d5 | What are the basic types of agricultural groups? | farming or pastoralist groups | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nHunting and gathering was humanity's first and most successful adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history. Following the invention of agriculture, hunter-gatherers have been displaced or conquered by farming or pastoralist groups in most parts of the world."
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56df47ad8bc80c19004e49eb | How many groups of modern hunter-gatherers are there? | Only a few | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nOnly a few contemporary societies are classified as hunter-gatherers, and many supplement their foraging activity with horticulture and/or keeping animals."
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56df47ad8bc80c19004e49ec | What do modern hunter-gatherers use to produce food in addition to gathering? | horticulture and/or keeping animals | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nOnly a few contemporary societies are classified as hunter-gatherers, and many supplement their foraging activity with horticulture and/or keeping animals."
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56df47ad8bc80c19004e49ed | Who uses agriculture and animal domestication to supplement their food? | hunter-gatherers | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nOnly a few contemporary societies are classified as hunter-gatherers, and many supplement their foraging activity with horticulture and/or keeping animals."
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56df47ad8bc80c19004e49ee | Besides agriculture, how do gatherers add to their food supply? | keeping animals | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nOnly a few contemporary societies are classified as hunter-gatherers, and many supplement their foraging activity with horticulture and/or keeping animals."
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56df47ad8bc80c19004e49ef | In addition to domesticated animals, how do gatherers supplement their food? | horticulture | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nOnly a few contemporary societies are classified as hunter-gatherers, and many supplement their foraging activity with horticulture and/or keeping animals."
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56df49d18bc80c19004e4a0a | How did early humans locate meat without hunting ? | scavenging | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nIn the 1950s, Lewis Binford suggested that early humans were obtaining meat via scavenging, not hunting. Early humans in the Lower Paleolithic lived in forests and woodlands, which allowed them to collect seafood, eggs, nuts, and fruits besides scavenging. Rather than killing large animals for m... |
56df49d18bc80c19004e4a0b | In addition to finding already dead animals, what other cause of death were their animal finds? | natural causes | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nIn the 1950s, Lewis Binford suggested that early humans were obtaining meat via scavenging, not hunting. Early humans in the Lower Paleolithic lived in forests and woodlands, which allowed them to collect seafood, eggs, nuts, and fruits besides scavenging. Rather than killing large animals for m... |
56df49d18bc80c19004e4a0c | Where did hunter-gatherer peoples live? | sparsely wooded areas | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nIn the 1950s, Lewis Binford suggested that early humans were obtaining meat via scavenging, not hunting. Early humans in the Lower Paleolithic lived in forests and woodlands, which allowed them to collect seafood, eggs, nuts, and fruits besides scavenging. Rather than killing large animals for m... |
56df49d18bc80c19004e4a0d | What type of area did early humans avoid? | dense forest | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nIn the 1950s, Lewis Binford suggested that early humans were obtaining meat via scavenging, not hunting. Early humans in the Lower Paleolithic lived in forests and woodlands, which allowed them to collect seafood, eggs, nuts, and fruits besides scavenging. Rather than killing large animals for m... |
56df4e1796943c1400a5d359 | What is long-distance running as a food hunting-gathering technique? | persistence hunting | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAccording to the endurance running hypothesis, long-distance running as in persistence hunting, a method still practiced by some hunter-gatherer groups in modern times, was likely the driving evolutionary force leading to the evolution of certain human characteristics. This hypothesis does not n... |
56df4e1796943c1400a5d35a | What theory says that long-distance running drove the evolution of some human traits? | endurance running hypothesis | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAccording to the endurance running hypothesis, long-distance running as in persistence hunting, a method still practiced by some hunter-gatherer groups in modern times, was likely the driving evolutionary force leading to the evolution of certain human characteristics. This hypothesis does not n... |
56df4e1796943c1400a5d35b | Who still practices persistence hunting? | some hunter-gatherer groups | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAccording to the endurance running hypothesis, long-distance running as in persistence hunting, a method still practiced by some hunter-gatherer groups in modern times, was likely the driving evolutionary force leading to the evolution of certain human characteristics. This hypothesis does not n... |
56df4e1796943c1400a5d35c | Besides the endurance running hypothesis, what other theory of food collection is there? | scavenging hypothesis | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAccording to the endurance running hypothesis, long-distance running as in persistence hunting, a method still practiced by some hunter-gatherer groups in modern times, was likely the driving evolutionary force leading to the evolution of certain human characteristics. This hypothesis does not n... |
56df4e1796943c1400a5d35d | What food gathering techniques could have been used by early man at the same time? | both subsistence strategies | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAccording to the endurance running hypothesis, long-distance running as in persistence hunting, a method still practiced by some hunter-gatherer groups in modern times, was likely the driving evolutionary force leading to the evolution of certain human characteristics. This hypothesis does not n... |
56df4feb96943c1400a5d377 | When did human populations begin using hunting-gathering? | 1.8 million years ago | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nHunting and gathering was presumably the subsistence strategy employed by human societies beginning some 1.8 million years ago, by Homo erectus, and from its appearance some 0.2 million years ago by Homo sapiens. It remained the only mode of subsistence until the end of the Mesolithic period som... |
56df4feb96943c1400a5d378 | What phase of human used subsistence strategies to find food? | Homo erectus | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nHunting and gathering was presumably the subsistence strategy employed by human societies beginning some 1.8 million years ago, by Homo erectus, and from its appearance some 0.2 million years ago by Homo sapiens. It remained the only mode of subsistence until the end of the Mesolithic period som... |
56df4feb96943c1400a5d379 | When did Homo sapiens begin using subsistence gathering? | 0.2 million years ago | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nHunting and gathering was presumably the subsistence strategy employed by human societies beginning some 1.8 million years ago, by Homo erectus, and from its appearance some 0.2 million years ago by Homo sapiens. It remained the only mode of subsistence until the end of the Mesolithic period som... |
56df4feb96943c1400a5d37a | When did hunting-gathering begin to fade from use? | 10,000 years ago | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nHunting and gathering was presumably the subsistence strategy employed by human societies beginning some 1.8 million years ago, by Homo erectus, and from its appearance some 0.2 million years ago by Homo sapiens. It remained the only mode of subsistence until the end of the Mesolithic period som... |
56df4feb96943c1400a5d37b | What began replacing hunting-gathering at the end of the Mesolithic period? | Neolithic Revolution | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nHunting and gathering was presumably the subsistence strategy employed by human societies beginning some 1.8 million years ago, by Homo erectus, and from its appearance some 0.2 million years ago by Homo sapiens. It remained the only mode of subsistence until the end of the Mesolithic period som... |
56df609296943c1400a5d475 | During what period did hunter-gatherers begin to focus food collection on a more limited range? | Middle to Upper Paleolithic | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nStarting at the transition between the Middle to Upper Paleolithic period, some 80,000 to 70,000 years ago, some hunter-gatherers bands began to specialize, concentrating on hunting a smaller selection of (often larger) game and gathering a smaller selection of food. This specialization of work ... |
56df609296943c1400a5d476 | How many years ago did hunting-gatherers start specializing in their collection practices? | 80,000 to 70,000 years ago | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nStarting at the transition between the Middle to Upper Paleolithic period, some 80,000 to 70,000 years ago, some hunter-gatherers bands began to specialize, concentrating on hunting a smaller selection of (often larger) game and gathering a smaller selection of food. This specialization of work ... |
56df609296943c1400a5d478 | What was the change in gathering? | a smaller selection | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nStarting at the transition between the Middle to Upper Paleolithic period, some 80,000 to 70,000 years ago, some hunter-gatherers bands began to specialize, concentrating on hunting a smaller selection of (often larger) game and gathering a smaller selection of food. This specialization of work ... |
56df609296943c1400a5d479 | When did the use of agriculture begin it's spread? | 12,000 years ago | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nStarting at the transition between the Middle to Upper Paleolithic period, some 80,000 to 70,000 years ago, some hunter-gatherers bands began to specialize, concentrating on hunting a smaller selection of (often larger) game and gathering a smaller selection of food. This specialization of work ... |
56df63058bc80c19004e4b8b | In what kind of area did forest gardening start? | jungle-clad river banks | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nForest gardening was also being used as a food production system in various parts of the world over this period. Forest gardens originated in prehistoric times along jungle-clad river banks and in the wet foothills of monsoon regions.[citation needed] In the gradual process of families improving... |
56df63058bc80c19004e4b8c | In what other types of areas did forest gardening show up? | foothills of monsoon regions | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nForest gardening was also being used as a food production system in various parts of the world over this period. Forest gardens originated in prehistoric times along jungle-clad river banks and in the wet foothills of monsoon regions.[citation needed] In the gradual process of families improving... |
56df63058bc80c19004e4b8d | What kind of plant did these early gardeners seek out? | tree and vine species | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nForest gardening was also being used as a food production system in various parts of the world over this period. Forest gardens originated in prehistoric times along jungle-clad river banks and in the wet foothills of monsoon regions.[citation needed] In the gradual process of families improving... |
56df63058bc80c19004e4b8e | What use did forest gardeners put to tree and vines to? | identified, protected and improved | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nForest gardening was also being used as a food production system in various parts of the world over this period. Forest gardens originated in prehistoric times along jungle-clad river banks and in the wet foothills of monsoon regions.[citation needed] In the gradual process of families improving... |
56df63058bc80c19004e4b8f | What did these gardeners do about unwanted species? | eliminated | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nForest gardening was also being used as a food production system in various parts of the world over this period. Forest gardens originated in prehistoric times along jungle-clad river banks and in the wet foothills of monsoon regions.[citation needed] In the gradual process of families improving... |
56df680f8bc80c19004e4bdd | Where do many modern day hunter-gatherers live? | in the developing world | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nMany groups continued their hunter-gatherer ways of life, although their numbers have continually declined, partly as a result of pressure from growing agricultural and pastoral communities. Many of them reside in the developing world, either in arid regions or tropical forests. Areas that were ... |
56df680f8bc80c19004e4bde | In what type of climate do hunter-gatherers live? | arid regions or tropical forests | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nMany groups continued their hunter-gatherer ways of life, although their numbers have continually declined, partly as a result of pressure from growing agricultural and pastoral communities. Many of them reside in the developing world, either in arid regions or tropical forests. Areas that were ... |
56df680f8bc80c19004e4bdf | What kind of human life-style is pushing hunter-gatherers out of their environment? | settlements of agriculturalists | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nMany groups continued their hunter-gatherer ways of life, although their numbers have continually declined, partly as a result of pressure from growing agricultural and pastoral communities. Many of them reside in the developing world, either in arid regions or tropical forests. Areas that were ... |
56df680f8bc80c19004e4be0 | What has Jared Diamond blamed the decline of gatherers on? | availability of wild foods | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nMany groups continued their hunter-gatherer ways of life, although their numbers have continually declined, partly as a result of pressure from growing agricultural and pastoral communities. Many of them reside in the developing world, either in arid regions or tropical forests. Areas that were ... |
56df680f8bc80c19004e4be1 | What type of food animal went extict by the end of the Pleistocene era? | large mammal species | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nMany groups continued their hunter-gatherer ways of life, although their numbers have continually declined, partly as a result of pressure from growing agricultural and pastoral communities. Many of them reside in the developing world, either in arid regions or tropical forests. Areas that were ... |
56df76b85ca0a614008f9ab9 | Who expanded into the territory of hunter-gathers? | agricultural societies | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAs the number and size of agricultural societies increased, they expanded into lands traditionally used by hunter-gatherers. This process of agriculture-driven expansion led to the development of the first forms of government in agricultural centers, such as the Fertile Crescent, Ancient India, ... |
56df76b85ca0a614008f9aba | What did the increase in agricultural areas produce? | first forms of government | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAs the number and size of agricultural societies increased, they expanded into lands traditionally used by hunter-gatherers. This process of agriculture-driven expansion led to the development of the first forms of government in agricultural centers, such as the Fertile Crescent, Ancient India, ... |
56df76b85ca0a614008f9abb | What were the Fertile Crescent and Ancient India ? | agricultural centers | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAs the number and size of agricultural societies increased, they expanded into lands traditionally used by hunter-gatherers. This process of agriculture-driven expansion led to the development of the first forms of government in agricultural centers, such as the Fertile Crescent, Ancient India, ... |
56df76b85ca0a614008f9abc | What type of expansion was it in places like the Fertile Crescent? | agriculture-driven | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAs the number and size of agricultural societies increased, they expanded into lands traditionally used by hunter-gatherers. This process of agriculture-driven expansion led to the development of the first forms of government in agricultural centers, such as the Fertile Crescent, Ancient India, ... |
56df76b85ca0a614008f9abd | Why did agricultural societies push into hunter-gatherer areas? | agricultural societies increased | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAs the number and size of agricultural societies increased, they expanded into lands traditionally used by hunter-gatherers. This process of agriculture-driven expansion led to the development of the first forms of government in agricultural centers, such as the Fertile Crescent, Ancient India, ... |
56df8cfc4a1a83140091eb2e | What type of areas do modern hunter-gathers live in? | unsuitable for agricultural use | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAs a result of the now near-universal human reliance upon agriculture, the few contemporary hunter-gatherer cultures usually live in areas unsuitable for agricultural use."
] |
56df8cfc4a1a83140091eb2f | How many modern hunter-gatherer cultures are there? | few | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAs a result of the now near-universal human reliance upon agriculture, the few contemporary hunter-gatherer cultures usually live in areas unsuitable for agricultural use."
] |
56df8cfc4a1a83140091eb30 | What do people basically rely on now? | agriculture | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAs a result of the now near-universal human reliance upon agriculture, the few contemporary hunter-gatherer cultures usually live in areas unsuitable for agricultural use."
] |
56df8cfc4a1a83140091eb31 | Who lives in areas not usable for agriculture? | hunter-gatherer cultures | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAs a result of the now near-universal human reliance upon agriculture, the few contemporary hunter-gatherer cultures usually live in areas unsuitable for agricultural use."
] |
56df8cfc4a1a83140091eb32 | What kind of food production is worldwide now? | reliance upon agriculture | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAs a result of the now near-universal human reliance upon agriculture, the few contemporary hunter-gatherer cultures usually live in areas unsuitable for agricultural use."
] |
56df8e9338dc421700152048 | What is the lifestyle of hunter-gatherers? | nomadic or semi-nomadic | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nMost hunter-gatherers are nomadic or semi-nomadic and live in temporary settlements. Mobile communities typically construct shelters using impermanent building materials, or they may use natural rock shelters, where they are available."
] |
56df8e9338dc421700152049 | What is the permanence of hunter-gatherer settlements? | temporary | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nMost hunter-gatherers are nomadic or semi-nomadic and live in temporary settlements. Mobile communities typically construct shelters using impermanent building materials, or they may use natural rock shelters, where they are available."
] |
56df8e9338dc42170015204a | What kind of building materials do they use? | impermanent | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nMost hunter-gatherers are nomadic or semi-nomadic and live in temporary settlements. Mobile communities typically construct shelters using impermanent building materials, or they may use natural rock shelters, where they are available."
] |
56df8e9338dc42170015204b | What kind of natural structure do hunter-gatherers use? | rock shelters | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nMost hunter-gatherers are nomadic or semi-nomadic and live in temporary settlements. Mobile communities typically construct shelters using impermanent building materials, or they may use natural rock shelters, where they are available."
] |
56df8e9338dc42170015204c | What is the movement ability of hunter-gathers? | Mobile communities | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nMost hunter-gatherers are nomadic or semi-nomadic and live in temporary settlements. Mobile communities typically construct shelters using impermanent building materials, or they may use natural rock shelters, where they are available."
] |
56df907838dc42170015205a | What kind of area allowed a more permanent settlement? | rich environments | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nSome hunter-gatherer cultures, such as the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, lived in particularly rich environments that allowed them to be sedentary or semi-sedentary."
] |
56df907838dc42170015205b | What is the life style of the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest? | hunter-gatherer | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nSome hunter-gatherer cultures, such as the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, lived in particularly rich environments that allowed them to be sedentary or semi-sedentary."
] |
56df907838dc42170015205c | What does a lush environment allow hunter-gatherers to be? | sedentary or semi-sedentary | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nSome hunter-gatherer cultures, such as the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, lived in particularly rich environments that allowed them to be sedentary or semi-sedentary."
] |
56df907838dc42170015205d | What kind of environment is the Pacific Northwest? | rich environments | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nSome hunter-gatherer cultures, such as the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, lived in particularly rich environments that allowed them to be sedentary or semi-sedentary."
] |
56df907838dc42170015205e | What are the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest? | hunter-gatherer cultures | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nSome hunter-gatherer cultures, such as the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, lived in particularly rich environments that allowed them to be sedentary or semi-sedentary."
] |
56df92d24a1a83140091eb58 | What is the social style of hunter-gather societies? | egalitarian | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nHunter-gatherers tend to have an egalitarian social ethos, although settled hunter-gatherers (for example, those inhabiting the Northwest Coast of North America) are an exception to this rule. Nearly all African hunter-gatherers are egalitarian, with women roughly as influential and powerful as ... |
56df92d24a1a83140091eb5a | Where do people who are an exception to egalitarianism live? | Northwest Coast of North America | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nHunter-gatherers tend to have an egalitarian social ethos, although settled hunter-gatherers (for example, those inhabiting the Northwest Coast of North America) are an exception to this rule. Nearly all African hunter-gatherers are egalitarian, with women roughly as influential and powerful as ... |
56df92d24a1a83140091eb5b | what group of hunter-gatherers are nearly all egalitarian? | African | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nHunter-gatherers tend to have an egalitarian social ethos, although settled hunter-gatherers (for example, those inhabiting the Northwest Coast of North America) are an exception to this rule. Nearly all African hunter-gatherers are egalitarian, with women roughly as influential and powerful as ... |
56df9c2a38dc4217001520da | How is it interesting to view hunter-gatherers' egalitarianism? | in an evolutionary context | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nThe egalitarianism typical of human hunters and gatherers is never total, but is striking when viewed in an evolutionary context. One of humanity's two closest primate relatives, chimpanzees, are anything but egalitarian, forming themselves into hierarchies that are often dominated by an alpha m... |
56df9c2a38dc4217001520db | What do chimpanzees act like as pertains to being egalitarianism? | anything but egalitarian | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nThe egalitarianism typical of human hunters and gatherers is never total, but is striking when viewed in an evolutionary context. One of humanity's two closest primate relatives, chimpanzees, are anything but egalitarian, forming themselves into hierarchies that are often dominated by an alpha m... |
56df9c2a38dc4217001520dc | How do chimpanzees arrange themselves in a group setting? | into hierarchies | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nThe egalitarianism typical of human hunters and gatherers is never total, but is striking when viewed in an evolutionary context. One of humanity's two closest primate relatives, chimpanzees, are anything but egalitarian, forming themselves into hierarchies that are often dominated by an alpha m... |
56df9c2a38dc4217001520dd | What is the dominate one in a chimpanzee group? | alpha male | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nThe egalitarianism typical of human hunters and gatherers is never total, but is striking when viewed in an evolutionary context. One of humanity's two closest primate relatives, chimpanzees, are anything but egalitarian, forming themselves into hierarchies that are often dominated by an alpha m... |
56df9e1338dc4217001520ec | What permanent group representative do hunter-gatherers not have? | permanent leaders | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAnthropologists maintain that hunter/gatherers don't have permanent leaders; instead, the person taking the initiative at any one time depends on the task being performed. In addition to social and economic equality in hunter-gatherer societies, there is often, though not always, sexual parity a... |
56df9e1338dc4217001520ed | Initiative within the group depends upon what factor? | task being performed | [
"Hunter-gatherer\n\nAnthropologists maintain that hunter/gatherers don't have permanent leaders; instead, the person taking the initiative at any one time depends on the task being performed. In addition to social and economic equality in hunter-gatherer societies, there is often, though not always, sexual parity a... |
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