Ch 03 Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution
Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution Use these materials to study for the test. Chapter 3.1 pages 54-61 Chapter 3.2 pages 62-69 Ch 3 vocabulary 2CN, puzzle, or quiz Ch 3.1 & 3.2 Classification notes Lascaux Cave webquest
Directions: On notebook paper, put your name, date and period in the upper right hand corner. 2. Number from 1 to 25, single space. DO NOT SKIP LINES.
Hunter-Gather scene
1. Another name for the Paleolithic Age is the _________. New Stone Age Middle Stone Age Old Stone Age Meso Stone Age Hint: Read the timeline.
2. People who move from place to place in search of food are called ________, migrants nomads domesticate travelers
3. _______ is the abiltiy gained by practical use of knowledge. specialization shrine technology systematic agriculture
4. People settled in North and South America after a/an __________ connected the two continents to Asia. road transportation canal land bridge
5. Farming helped Neolithic people develop __________, which allowed people to train for a particular job. specialization an economy a government with a monarchy tools
6. The _________ happened at a time when glaciers covered much of the land on Earth. Ice Age Continental Divide Winter Fall
7. The organized growing of food on a regular schedule is called __________________. shopping hunting gathering systematic agriculture
8. Early people built _____, a place where people worship. domesticate shrine monarchy bronze
9. A form of government whose ruler, a king or queen, inherits the position from a parent is called _____. republic democracy oligarchy monarchy
10. The period in ancient human culture when people began to make and use bronze is called _________. Iron Age Stone Age Bronze Age Ice Age
11. One advance early people created was to _______, which means adapt an animal or plant for the advantage of humans. domesticate capture eat sell
12. The New Stone Age is called ____________. Paleolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Ice Age
13. Paleolithic people first used tools made of ________. bronze flint sticks, stones, and tree branches copper
14. Where did farming first develop? Southwest Asia China India southeastern Europe
15. Which developed after the Paleolithic Age? farming language tools art
16. In the Paleolithic Age, ______ were made of bones, ice and snow, animal hides, brush and wood, and caves. flint tools shrines shelters
17. Why did scientists close Lascaux Cave? too dangerous to walk in no one was interested in it the cave collapsed to protect the paintings from damage
18. Which of the following groups was at the bottom of the early social class? farmers enslaved people artisans craftspeople
19. _______ provided early humans with light, warmth, a way to scare away animals, to chase animals to kill, food tasted better and was easier to chew. farming bronze tools shrines fire
20. Where is Lascaux Cave located? Peru China France Turkey
21. Most of the cave paintings were _________. hunting scenes families mountains and rivers animals
22. Who discovered Lascaux Cave? farmers hunters archaeologists four teenage boys
23. As food became more abundant, fewer people were needed in the fields. As a result, some people __________. Moved out of the villages became artisans, or skilled workers went back to hunting and gathering D. Starting domesticating animals
24. In the Paleolithic Age, only _____ hunted. Men and women Only men Only women Only the strongest people
25. Because the conditions for farming were good, the first civilizations arose __________. In the river valleys in the mountains near the sea in the desert
Part II: Writing short response answers. 1. First, restate the question in the form of a topic sentence. 2. Then, take the supporting details and put them in sentences. (3 minimum supporting details) 3. Finally, write a conclusion. *** Remember capitalize the first word in the sentence and punctuate each sentence.
Practice: topic sentence B. Compare the lives of the Paleolithic Age and Neolithic Age people. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Practice writing topic sentences. Example: How did people adapt to their environment? People adapted to their environment in several ways.
Supporting details provides the answer to the question. Write each detail in a sentence. Remember to capitalize the first word in each sentence and punctuate. Example: Early humans made clothing to help survive the climate of their area.
Part III: Write a conclusion. Example: Restate the topic sentence in a different way. How did people adapt to their environment? People adapt to the environment in many different ways. These are some of the ways people adapt to their environment.
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