Paleolithic Era
Neolithic Revolution
Hammurabi's Code of Law
Early River Valley Civilizations
100

What does "Paleolithic" mean?

Refers to the time period before tools; people were nomads and hunter-gatherers
100

What major change occurred during the Neolithic Revolution?

People stopped hunting-gathering and being nomadic. They started farming (agriculture) and started to live in one place.

100

Who was Hammurabi?

The King of Babylon between 1792-1750 BC

100

Name two early river valley civilizations

Ancient Mesopotamia, China, Egypt, Indus

200

Name one tool used by Paleolithic people for hunting

Stone knives, axe, spears

200

Why did people start farming during the Neolithic Revolution?

To create a surplus of food which allowed for time to do other things, like reproducing and starting families.

200

What was Hammurabi's Code of Law?

Laws created by Hammurabi that enforced punishment on the people

200

Why were early civilizations often located near rivers?

Access to fresh water sources (farming, washing, etc).

300

Why did humans spread around the world?

Food sources

300

Name one crop that was growing during the Neolithic Revolution

Grains, wheat, barley

300

Why was Hammurabi's Code important in ancient Babylonia?

Hammurabi's code enforced laws and created more stability throughout the cities he had overtaken. It created a more functional and orderly society.
300

What were some achievements of the Mesopotamian civilization?

built the world's first cities and developed the oldest known politic system

400

What food did Paleolithic people during this time period?

Plants/animals
400

How did the Neolithic Revolution change the way people lived?

Surplus of food, able to form a civilization, able to start families, permanent settlements
400

Give an example of a law from Hammurabi's code.

Answers may vary

400

Describe the importance of agriculture in early river valley civilizations.

Access to fresh water provided a steady supply of drinking water and made the land more fertile for growing crops. The crops allowed for a surplus of food.

500

What are two disadvantages of being a nomad and hunting-gathering for food?

1. Food was scarce (limited)

2. Lack of stability

3. limited accessibility to resources

500

Why was the shift from hunting-gathering to farming significant (important)?

It allowed them to have a more predictable and stable food source; Allowed them to have goods to trade for other items.

500

How did Hammurabi's code impact the justice system?

1. His code believed in "an eye for an eye"

2. Developed the opportunity for 2 people to show evidence to a judge to prove their case.

3. Created the idea "innocent until proven guilty"

500

How did writing systems develop in early river valley civilizations?

The writing began was basic shapes and symbols on clay tablets.

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