The Younger Dryas was:
A) an interval at the end of the Pleistocene characterized by a rapid shift back to glacial conditions during a general period of warming
B) the period during which some cultures in northern Europe adapted an agricultural way of life
C) the so-called Little Ice Age that lasted from the mid-twelfth through the mid-nineteenth centuries
D) a centuries-long drought that preceded the adoption of agriculture in the Middle East
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Q2: The Pleistocene ended and the Holocene began:
A)
Q3: The beginning of the Holocene presented what
Q4: The Holocene is best characterized as having:
A)
Q5: The Holocene most likely is an interglacial
Q6: The last Neo-Borea or "Little Ice Age"
Q8: The Younger Dryas lasted from:
A) 35,000 years
Q9: Ice cores taken in Greenland indicate that,
Q10: The archaeological record shows that human groups
Q11: The shift in subsistence experienced by many
Q12: The subsistence shift at the end of
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