Question

Difficulty: MediumThe Iron Age

The Iron Age in Britain was a period characterized by specific social structures and cultural identities. Which of the following best describes how people were organized and the roles they typically held within their society during this era?

  1. People lived in tribal groups led by chieftains or kings, with the population consisting largely of farmers, craft workers, and warriors.Answer
  2. B
    The population lived as nomadic hunter-gatherers in temporary shelters, using worked flint tools for survival without a formal leadership structure.
  3. C
    Britain was a unified nation governed by a single monarch who focused society on building massive stone monuments like Stonehenge.
  4. D
    Society was organized into a series of sophisticated administrative provinces, each ruled by a governor appointed from a central capital in Rome.

Answer

People lived in tribal groups led by chieftains or kings, with the population consisting largely of farmers, craft workers, and warriors.
The correct answer accurately reflects the information in the 'Life in the UK' handbook, stating that Iron Age people lived in tribes led by chieftains or kings and held roles as farmers, craft workers, and warriors.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the historical period mentioned in the question.
The Iron Age (pre-Roman Britain).
Correct identification of the era is necessary to distinguish between Stone, Bronze, Iron, and Roman characteristics.
2
Recall the social and political organization of the Iron Age from the official handbook.
People lived in tribes, each with its own king or chieftain.
The handbook explicitly mentions the tribal nature and leadership of Iron Age society.
3
Recall the common occupations and roles of the people during this time.
Farmers, craft workers, and warriors.
These roles define the economic and social life of the 'Celts' during the Iron Age.

Key Concept

Iron Age Social Structure
Estimated Time:45s
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