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Chapter 2 Hosted by Mrs. Schlemmer

Hunters & Gatherers Domestication MiscellaneousThe First Communities

Row 1, Col 1 Hunters and Gathers survived on these. What are wild plants and animals?

1,2 These were the first animals to be domesticated. What are sheep and goats?

1,3 They were trained in particular craft. What are artisans?

1,4 When you focus on doing one job, such as pottery-making. What is specialization?

2,1 Early Humans drew their pictures here. What are cave walls?

2,2 These are some early advances in farming. What are irrigation and terracing?

2,3 This is the reason complex villages grew. What are surpluses and specialization?

2,4 Keeping order was their main job. What are the governments?

3,1 The groups that Hunters and Gathers lived in were called this. What are small bands?

3,2 This is when farmers grow more than enough. What is surplus?

3,3 This is where religious practices were held. What are shrines?

3,4 Complex villages had about this for their population. What is people?

4,1 Early humans made tools such as these. What are axes, awls, drills, bows and spearheads?

4,2 Farming villages usually began in these. What are river valleys?

4,3 Terracing developed first here. What are the Americas?

4,4 A group of people that share similar customs, background, training, and income. What is social class?

5,1 The ability to control this made their lives so much better. What is fire?

5,2 When you cut and burn trees for clearing farmland. Who is slash-and-burn?

5,3 To grow and train for human purpose. What is Domestication?

5,4 A map that shows landforms and bodies of warter What is a Physical Maps?