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Purple Yellow Pink

6th Grade Social Studies The New Stone Age 6th Grade Social Studies

New Stone Age

Farming Villages

Changes In Technology

Economic and Social Change

Early Towns

Cities and Civilizations

Economic and Social Change Cities and Civilizations New Stone Age Farming Villages Changes in Technology Early Towns $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

New Stone Age for $200 What change began the “New” Stone Age

The development of agriculture

New Stone Age for $400 What does “surplus” mean?

Extra

New Stone Age for $600 What word means to train plants and animals for human use?

Domesticate

New Stone Age for $800 What is another word for domesticated animals that provide resources?

Livestock

New Stone Age for $1000 What are food surpluses used for?

Trading or saving

Farming Villages for $200 What vocabulary word means “to survive”?

Subsist

Farming Villages for $400 Where did agriculture first develop?

Southwestern Asia

Daily Double!!

Farming Villages for $600 In what modern country can Catal Huyuk be found?

Turkey

Farming Villages for $800 Settlements Villages Towns ???????

Cities

Farming Villages for $1000 How did people protect themselves from periods of drought?

Grew surpluses, irrigated their crops, grew livestock

Changes in Technology for $200 What tool allowed people to lift, cut, and turn over soil?

Plow

Changes in Technology for $400 How did famers in mountainous areas get flat land for farming?

They made terraces

Changes in Technology for $600 How did early farmers get water to their crops?

Irrigation ditches

Daily Double!!

Changes in Technology for $800 How did improved agricultural techniques benefit early societies?

Less people could grow more food and people could have other jobs

Changes in Technology for $1000 What material was most widely used for tool making in the Neolithic Era?

Stone

Economic and Social Change for $200 How did people get goods before the development of money?

They bartered or traded

Economic and Social Change for $400 What good did the people of Catal Huyuk base their trading network on?

Obsidian

Economic and Social Change for $600 How did people in pastoral societies make their living?

Herding animals

Economic and Social Change for $800 How did people in pastoral societies get tools and goods from towns?

They traded for them

Economic and Social Change for $1000 What is an economy?

The ways in which people produce and distribute goods and services

Early Towns for $200 Near what natural feature did people build early settlements?

Rivers

Early Towns for $400 How did people in Jericho defend their town from wild animals and enemies?

Built a wall around the town

Early Towns for $600 What is an organized system of leaders and laws?

Government

Early Towns for $800 How did the people of Catal Huyuk prevent their houses from being invaded?

They entered through the roof and pulled the ladders up at night

Early Towns for $1000 Why was government necessary in early villages?

As populations grew people needed leaders to solve problems and fix things

Cities and Civilizations for $200 Name three things that make up a civilization.

Organized society Religion Organized economy Central government Advances in technology Writing system

Cities and Civilizations for $400 How is a city different from a town?

More people, more trading, more jobs, more organized, larger area

Cities and Civilizations for $600 What is taxation?

The system by which people support their government

Cities and Civilizations for $800 Name three things that civilizations use rivers for?

Irrigation, Fishing, Transportation, Drinking

Cities and Civilizations for $1000 Name two of the three ways that people in cities paid their taxes?

With food, goods, or labor

Final Jeopardy

Category Agriculture Place your wager now!

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