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Checkpoint #6 Number your paper 1-7….Slide times will vary depending of type of question

Which of the following is one way early man survived in colder climates during the Paleolithic Age? – 6.4 Developed communication skills Used animal skins for clothing Domesticated animals Stored food for the winters

2. What best describes how the tools changed over time during the Paleolithic Age … 6.2 They became much larger They were less complex They weren’t as durable They were smaller and sharper

They were farming societies They domesticated large animals 3. Which of the following would best describe a hunter gatherers lifestyle? … 6.2 They were farming societies They domesticated large animals They were nomadic They built permanent shelters “A hunter-gatherer or forager society is one in which most or all food is obtained from wild plants and animals, in contrast to agricultural societies, which rely mainly on domesticated species. Hunting and gathering was humanity's first and most successful adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history, and until 12,000 years ago, all humans lived this way,"[2] but following the invention of agriculture, hunter-gatherers have been displaced or conquered by farming or pastoralist groups in most parts of the world.”

4. What does the comics suggest about the roles of men and women in early hunter gatherer societies?” - 6.2 Women were the hunters Men were the gathers Women made all the decisions Men were the hunters

5. Which picture best represents nomadic activity? – 6.2

6. Which type of stone technology helped advance early man during the Paleolithic Age? - 6.2 Iron Ore Coal Copper Flint

7. Early humans of the Paleolithic Age lived in groups or bands consisting of about ________________. – 6.2 5 – 10 people 20 - 30 people Groups larger than 200 Groups larger than 500

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Which of the following is one way early man survived in colder climates during the Paleolithic Age? – 6.4 Developed communication skills Used animal skins for clothing Domesticated animals Stored food for the winters

2. What best describes how the tools changed over time during the Paleolithic Age … 6.2 They became much larger They were less complex They weren’t as durable They were smaller and sharper

They were farming societies They domesticated large animals 3. Which of the following would best describe a hunter gatherers lifestyle? … 6.2 They were farming societies They domesticated large animals They were nomadic They built permanent shelters “A hunter-gatherer or forager society is one in which most or all food is obtained from wild plants and animals, in contrast to agricultural societies, which rely mainly on domesticated species. Hunting and gathering was humanity's first and most successful adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history, and until 12,000 years ago, all humans lived this way,"[2] but following the invention of agriculture, hunter-gatherers have been displaced or conquered by farming or pastoralist groups in most parts of the world.”

4. What does the comics suggest about the roles of men and women in early hunter gatherer societies?” - 6.2 Women were the hunters Men were the gathers Women made all the decisions Men were the hunters

5. Which picture best represents nomadic activity? – 6.2

6. Which type of stone technology helped advance early man during the Paleolithic Age? - 6.2 Iron Ore Coal Copper Flint

7. Early humans of the Paleolithic Age lived in groups or bands consisting of about ________________. – 6.2 5 – 10 people 20 - 30 people Groups larger than 200 Groups larger than 500