Stone Age
Neolithic Age
Domestication
Community Changes
100

 What is the time period of the Stone Age?

What is "the Stone Age is the period when humans made tools primarily from stone, beginning around 2 million years ago and lasting until about 3000 B.C.E.

100
  •  What does "Neolithic" mean?

 "Neolithic" means "New Stone Age,"

100
  •  What does it mean to domesticate an animal?

  • To domesticate an animal means to train and breed wild animals for human use, such as for food or labor.

100
  • How did agriculture contribute to the formation of communities?

  • Agriculture enabled people to settle in one place, leading to the formation of larger, more organized communities.

200

The meaning of "Paleolithic"

What is "Old Stone Age"?

200

 What is a synonym for the Neolithic Revolution?

  •  The Agricultural Revolution

200
  • Name one animal that was domesticated during this period.

  • Sheep, goats, or cattle were commonly domesticated animals during the Neolithic Age.

200

 What were the primary jobs of Neolithic people?

  • Neolithic people had various jobs such as farmers, weavers, toolmakers, and traders.

300
Name one tool that was commonly used in the Paleolithic Age

What are stone tools such as hand axes or chopping or crushing tools?

300
  • Name one major change that occurred during the Neolithic Age.

  • The shift from hunting and gathering to farming was a major change during the Neolithic Age.

300
  • How did domestication lead to a stable food supply?

  • Domestication allowed people to raise animals and grow crops, providing a reliable source of food.

300
  •  Why was trade important during the Neolithic Age?

  • Trade was important because it allowed communities to exchange goods and resources, enhancing their quality of life.

400
  •  How did people get food during the Paleolithic Age?

  • People obtained food by hunting wild animals and gathering plants, nuts, and berries.

400

How did farming change human settlements?

  •  Farming allowed people to settle in one place, leading to the development of permanent shelters and larger communities.

400
  •  What impact did domestication have on shelter?

  •  With farming, people built permanent shelters since they no longer needed to move constantly in search of food.

400
  • How did communities protect themselves against enemies?

  • Communities built walls and fortifications, such as those in Jericho, to protect themselves from attacks.

500

What significant discovery marked the end of the Stone Age?

  • The discovery of metal tools and weapons marked the end of the Stone Age.


500
  • What is a Neolithic settlement example?

  •  Jericho or Catal Hoyuk are examples of Neolithic settlements.

500
  • How did domestication change community life?

  • Domestication allowed people to specialize in different jobs, leading to more complex communities with various roles.

500
  •  What was a major effect of larger communities on trade?

  • Larger communities led to increased trade opportunities and the exchange of ideas and resources across regions.

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