Use the maps below to answer the following question: Two maps stacked on top of each other. The top map is a map of the world showing early human migrations with directional arrows. The map shows that human life began in Africa 200,000 years ago. People spread from southern Africa north through Africa and into Asia, about 100,000 years ago. Another migration path leads from northern Africa and into Europe around 40,000 years ago. From the path that leads from northern Africa into Asia, people spread west throughout Asia around 70,000 years ago and then south into Australia (
<img src=" http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_mjworldhis/v12/module01/0107_g14_q2.jpg " alt="Two maps stacked on top of each other. The top map is a map of the world showing early human migrations with directional arrows. The map shows that human life began in Africa 200,000 years ago. People spread from southern Africa north through Africa and into Asia, about 100,000 years ago. Another migration path leads from northern Africa and into Europe around 40,000 years ago. From the path that leads from northern Africa into Asia, people spread west throughout Asia around 70,000 years ago and then south into Australia (around 50,000 years ago) and north into northern Asia (around 25,000 years ago). From northwestern Asia, people migrated to the Americas. People were in northern North America around 15,000 years ago and then moved south and east 12,000 years ago and 4,500 years ago, respectively. The second map is a map image with the continents and oceans labeled. From left to right the following is shown: the Pacific Ocean, North America (shaded orange), South America (shaded purple), the Atlantic Ocean, the Southern Ocean, Africa (shaded green), Europe (shaded yellow), Asia (shaded blue), the Indian Ocean, Australia (shaded red) and the Pacific Ocean. Antarctica is shown at the bottom of the map."/>
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