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Early Human Societies Hunter and Gatherers Farming and agriculture and domestication Villages/cities Advanced tools and technology Terms and miscell. 200 400 600 800 1000 Bonus Question: 5000 pts

Topic 1: 200 Question: What did hunter-gatherers survive on? Answer Non-domesticated animals Wild plants Back

Topic 1: 400 Question: Answer Cave walls What did early humans draw pictures on? Answer Cave walls Back

Topic 1: 600 Question: Why were hunter-gatherers nomadic? What does nomadic mean? Answer: They moved from place to place following animals and plants. Back

Topic 1: 800 Question: What are some characteristics of a hunter/gatherer society. Give at least 4. Answer They traveled around (nomads) They traveled in small bands They hunted animals They gathered plants They had cave art Back

Topic 1: 1000 Question: What has happened to the distribution of hunter-gatherers in the world over time? Answer They have declined. There are very few hunter gatherer groups left. Back

Topic 2: 200 Question: What is the period called when people shifted from food gathering to food raising? Answer Agricultural Revolution Back

Topic 2: 400 Question: What is domestication and what were the first animals to be domesticated? Answer Domestication= the taming of wild animals. The first animals were sheep and goats. Back

Topic 2: 600 Question: On what date did farming begin in many places in the world? Answer 8,000 B.C. Back

Topic 2: 800 Question: What is the definition of agriculture? Answer Planting seeds to raise crops. Back

Topic 2: 1000 Question: When did domestication start? Answer 9,000 B.C. Back

Topic 3: 200 Question: When farmers grew more than what was needed… Answer surplus Back

Topic 3: 400 Question: Pottery making and weaving are types of what? Answer specializations Back

Topic 3: 600 Question: What was the main job of early governments? Answer To keep order. Back

Topic 3: 800 Question: How did non-farmers in villages obtain food? Answer By trading for it. Back

Topic 3: 1000 Question: What are the 6 characteristics of complex villages? Answer Larger populations (small compared to today’s cities) Government Public buildings Social classes Trade Back

Topic 4: 200 Question: Around 500,000 B.C. people learned to make and control what? Answer fire Back

Topic 4: 400 Question: Which tool was not used by early humans? Anvil Axe Awl Answer Anvil Back

Topic 4: 600 Question: Which was the earliest form of technology? Answer Fire Cave paintings Language Tools irrigation Back

Topic 4: 800 Question: What is the purpose of irrigation, canals, and dikes? Answer To carry water from rivers to farms Back

Topic 4: 1000 Question: What new tools and technologies were invented from farming? Answer Sticks, hoes, slash and burn, irrigation, terraces Back

Topic 5: 200 Question: What did early farming communities need? Answer water Back

Topic 5: 400 Question: What is Catal Huyuk? Answer An early complex village. Back

Topic 5: 600 Question: What were holy people called and what else did they serve as? Answer healers Back

Topic 5: 800 Question: What is a social class made up of? Answer People with similar customs, backgrounds, training, and wealth. Back

Topic 5: 1000 Question: What is the difference between artisans and government? What were their roles? Answer The government kept order and made laws. Artisans worked in the arts and made pottery, weaved, etc. for a living. Back

Bonus Question: 5000 pts. Question: Tell me what 3 things caused the agricultural revolution and tell me 3 effects that came from farming… Answer …Causes: The end of the ice age, global warming, longer growing seasons -------- Effect: Villages, advanced tools/technology, more food. Back

Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!