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Do Now: Was farming the greatest achievement or worst mistake in human history?
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Moon Landing
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Bombing of Hiroshima
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The Neolithic Revolution Was farming the greatest achievement or worst mistake in human history?
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What was the Neolithic Revolution? Date – 8,000 BC to 4,000 BC Neolithic Revolution – When people stopped moving in search of food because they learned how to grow crops. They became the first farmers and began to build villages. Civilization – These are complex societies that have cities, organized governments, art, religion, class divisions, and a writing system.
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How did farming impact our world?
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How did the Neolithic Revolution Impact the World? Economies Lifestyle Specialization of Labor Social Class Division Warfare Governments and laws Increase in population Health Calendar Food Surplus
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Farming As an Achievement Food Surplus Creation of cities Government Increase in technology Development of Formal Education Increase in Personal Property
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Farming As a Mistake One Bushman, when asked why he hadn't [copied] neighboring tribes by adopting agriculture, replied, “Why should we, when there are so many mongongo nuts in the world?"
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Farming As a Mistake Health: – Height decreased: Pre-Farming 5’9 for men and 5’5 for women… Post-Farming 5’5 for men and 5’0 for women. –Life Expectancy: Pre-Farming 26 years, Post Farming 19 years –Malnutrition –Disease spreads quickly in villages & cities
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Farming As a Mistake Inequalities –Men and Women: Increased pregnancies = decline in health –Social Class Division: Whoever controls the grains controls the village
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Diamond, Jared. “The Worst Mistake In The History Of The Human Race.” Discover, May 1987, pp. 64-66 Bibliography
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