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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Agriculture Stone Age Civilization Migration Human Origins $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 What is another name for the Agricultural Revolution? Neolithic Revolution

1 - $200 How did agriculture impact the people of this time? Population growth, People settling, Emergence of civilization, Surplus food

1 - $300 How did agriculture change the way people lived and moved around? It forced humans to settle and farm in one place rather than being nomads.

2 - $100 How did people of the Stone Age make jewelry? They used rocks, animal teeth, and small bones.

2 - $200 What type of lifestyle did the people of the Stone Age live? They were hunter-gatherers and were nomads.

2 - $300 What did the people of the Stone Age use fire for? Cooking, Cold weather (to keep warm), Keep dangerous animals away

3 - $100 Which characteristic of a civilization would make laws? Government or political institution

3 - $200 What was a key factor in the development in civilization? Food surplus

3 - $300 Name 3 characteristics of a civilization. Organized Government, Cities, Social Class, Arts and architecture, Public Works, Job Specialization, Writing, Religion, Surplus Food

4 - $100 Which continent was the last one for humans to reach (besides Antarctica)? South America

4 - $200 How did people reach North and South America? The land bridge due to the Ice Age.

4 - $300 Name two adaptations people made during the Ice Age/climate change. Animal Skin for clothing, Bones for shelter, Canoes, Used Fire

5 - $100 Where was the first evidence of human origins found? Eastern Africa

5 - $200 What evidence was found of the early humans? Fossils, Human-like skull, bone fragments

5 - $300 What present-day country were most of the fossils found? Ethiopia

Final Jeopardy What does A.D. stand for and what does it mean? Anno-domini – “The Year of the Lord”