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Stone Age Challenge Submitted 2012 By C. Stephen Ingraham

Stone Age Challenge Another word meaning to live, to survive is? a) domesticate b) culture c) communication d) subsist

Stone Age Challenge The movement of (earliest) people from place to place following herds of animals is called? a) transportation b) communication c) infatuation d) migration.

Stone Age Challenge Related groups of twenty family members are called? a) societies b) peoples c) clans d) nomads

Stone Age Challenge The long periods of cold-weather forming Huge glaciers. a) global warming b) Ice Age c) global cooling d) Environment

Stone Age Challenge One ’ s surroundings are also known as one ’ s ? a) society b) culture c) environment d) domestication.

Stone Age Challenge The discovered objects made by early peoples are also known as a) artifacts b) division of labor c) culture d) clans

Stone Age Challenge When different members doing different tasks this is known as a) domestication b) division of labor c) civilization d) peer pressure

Stone Age Challenge When nature is controlled for peoples use this is called a) transportation b) communication c) domestication d) migration

Stone Age Challenge A human society’s traditions, behavior patterns, art, knowledge, and religious beliefs are know as a) artifacts b) division of labor c) culture d) clans

Stone Age Challenge The raising of domesticated plants and animals is a) agriculture b) livestock c) farming d) division of labor.

Stone Age Challenge Another name for the large, treeless arctic plains a) Tundra b) Ice Age c) Ton-of –Snow d) Glacier

Stone Age Challenge Stone Age people cooperated to provide for the clan’s basic needs which were? a) hunting & gathering b) communication, migration, & friendship c) protection, domestication, relationship d) food, clothing, shelter.

Stone Age Challenge When a group organizes living & working under rules & traditions it is called a) a society b) a clan c) a culture d) civilization

Stone Age Challenge TRY AGAIN?

Stone Age Challenge The earliest people survived by a) developing agriculture b) hunting & gathering c) learning to read & write d) dividing up the responsibilities.

Stone Age Challenge One ’ s surroundings are also known as one ’ s ? a) society b) culture c) environment d) domestication.

Stone Age Challenge Related groups of twenty family members are called? a) societies b) peoples c) clans d) nomads

Stone Age Challenge The movement of (earliest) people from place to place following herds of animals is called? a) transportation b) communication c) infatuation d) migration.

Stone Age Challenge Another name for the large, treeless arctic plains a) Tundra b) Ice Age c) Ton-of –Snow d) Glacier

Stone Age Challenge When nature is controlled for peoples use this is called a) transportation b) communication c) domestication d) migration

Stone Age Challenge Another word meaning to live, to survive is? a) domesticate b) culture c) communication d) subsist

Stone Age Challenge The discovered objects made by early peoples are also known as a) artifacts b) division of labor c) culture d) clans

Stone Age Challenge Stone Age people cooperated to provide for the clan’s basic needs which were? a) hunting & gathering b) communication, migration, & friendship c) protection, domestication, relationship d) food, clothing, shelter.

Stone Age Challenge When a group organizes living & working under rules & traditions it is called a) a society b) a clan c) a culture d) civilization

Stone Age Challenge The earliest people survived by a) developing agriculture b) hunting & gathering c) learning to read & write d) dividing up the responsibilities.

Stone Age Challenge A human society’s traditions, behavior patterns, art, knowledge, and religious beliefs are know as a) artifacts b) division of labor c) culture d) clans

Stone Age Challenge When different members doing different tasks this is known as a) domestication b) division of labor c) civilization d) peer pressure

Stone Age Challenge The long periods of cold-weather forming Huge glaciers. a) global warming b) Ice Age c) global cooling d) Environment

Stone Age Challenge The raising of domesticated plants and animals is a) agriculture b) livestock c) farming d) division of labor.