Bellringer Explain what it means when your parents or teachers tell you to “act civilized”? (Write a 25 word response)

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Bellringer Explain what it means when your parents or teachers tell you to “act civilized”? (Write a 25 word response)

Essential ?s What is a Civilization ?

Words to Know Prehistory systematic agriculture Archaeology Artifacts Anthropology Fossils systematic agriculture Domestication Artisans Culture civilization

6 Elements of a civilization 1) cities 2) government 3) Religion 4) social structure 5) writing 6) art

Paleolithic Age

Numbered Heads What were the characteristics of the Paleolithic Age? Why might life have been difficult during that time?

Neolithic Age

Numbered Heads What was the Neolithic Revolution and what effects did it have on the way people live?

Closure What are the characteristics of a civilization? (List 6) Demonstrate that America fulfills each characteristic.