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Early People Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Paleolithic Era  Another name for the  Paleolithic Era

$100 Answer Paleolithic Era The Old Stone Age

$200 Question Paleolithic Era A discovery early people made for protection, warmth, and cooking.

$200 Answer Paleolithic Era Fire

$300 Question Paleolithic Era People who meet their needs by hunting animals and gathering plants were known as.

Hunter-Gatherers $300 Answer Paleolithic Era

$400 Question Paleolithic Era  People who have no  settled home.

$400 Answer Paleolithic Era Nomads

$500 Question Paleolithic Era Showed how early people lived and showed early people appreciated beauty.

$500 Answer Paleolithic Era Cave Paintings

$100 Question Neolithic Era The use of tools to meet practical human needs.

$100 Answer Neolithic Era Technology

$200 Question Neolithic Era To train to be useful to humans.

$200 Answer Neolithic Era Domesticate

$300 Question Paleolithic Era Hitting one stone against another to make a sharper tool.

$300 Answer Paleolithic Era Flaking

$400 Question Paleolithic Era This was used to create better and stronger tools.

$400 Answer Paleolithic Era Copper

$500 Question Paleolithic Era Because not everyone needed to hunt and gather anymore, people could focus on specific jobs or _______

$500 Answer Paleolithic Era Specialize

$100 Question Catal Huyuk Residents of Catal Huyuk would enter and exit from.

$100 Answer Catal Huyuk Roof

$200 Question Catal Huyuk The remains of this civilization were found in the modern-day country of ______

$200 Answer Catal Huyuk Turkey

$300 Question Catal Huyuk People came from far away to __________ with the people of Catal Huyuk.

$300 Answer Catal Huyuk Trade

$400 Question Catal Huyuk People of Catal Huyuk had an extra supply of food, or what is called a ______.

$400 Answer Catal Huyuk Surplus

$500 Question Catal Huyuk Catal Huyuk is considered to be a ___________ because it had specialization, religion, education, and government.

$500 Answer Catal Huyuk Civilization

$100 Question from Random Allowed goods to be transported more easily

$100 Answer from Random Invention of the wheel and axel

$200 Question from Random Huge sheets of ice which covered much of the Earth thousands of years ago.

$200 Answer from Random Glaciers

$300 Question from Random As the earth became warmer, people began to ______ to different continents.

$300 Answer from Random Migrate

$400 Question from Random Objects made by people of the past and often studied by archaeologists.

$400 Answer from Random Artifacts

$500 Question from Random The area in Tanzania where human remains believed to be 2 million years old were found is called __________________.

$500 Answer from Random The Great Rift Valley

$100 Question Old or New? The Paleolithic Era

$100 Answer Old or New? Old

$200 Question Old or New? The Neolithic Era

$200 Answer Old or New? New

$300 Question Old or New? Simple stone tools were still used, but improved tools and metal were being used.

$300 Answer Old or New? New

$400 Question Old or New? Everyone had to hunt and gather to survive.

$400 Answer Old or New? Old

$500 Question Old or New People had a surplus of food.

$500 Answer Old or New? New

Final Jeopardy Once everyone didn’t need to hunt and gather all the time in the New Stone Age they could do other jobs, or create something. What is this called? Give two examples of what people could do.

Final Jeopardy Answer Specialization Build things, cook, make crafts, art, hunt, etc.