About the Early Civilization
Vocab
The Domestication Of Animals
Agriculture
Random/ Turning Points/ Milestones
250

The location of all civilizations is determined by the __________ of the land

RESOURCES

250

What is a civilization?

A civilization  is an organized culture that spreads over large amounts of space and time and includes permanent communities.

250

What animal do scientist believe to be the first to be domesticated?

Sheep.

250

What is another word for good soil?

Fertile Soil.

250

What does a turning point mean and list 1.

An important moment where lives start to change for people. Rise Of Agriculture.

500

What does Mesopotamia mean?

Where is Mesopotamia located?

Mesopotamia means, "Land Between the rivers.

Mesopotamia is located in the Middle East.

500

What is a surplus?

A surplus is more than what is needed or used.

500

Where were dogs evolved from?

Wolves.

500

What were some things that were planted in the beginning of agriculture? List three.

Rice, Corn, Wheat, Dates, and Olives.

500

What origin for the root word, "neo" and what does it mean?

Origin- greek.

"neo" means new.

750

How was Mesopotamia and China protected?

Mesopotamia- in-between two Rivers. 

China- The Great wall of China 

750

What is an agriculture?

The practice of raising plants and animals; another form of farming.

750

What are three things that human used for transportation?

Horses, Camels, and Llamas.

750

What does irrigation mean?

Irrigation is the process of controlling the land.

750

What are ways to keep you safe in the past and now?

Medicine, Doctors, physical activity.

1000

What are two innovations the Assyrians are known for? 

War strategies, and trade.

1000

What is domestication?

Domestication is the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use.

1000

What animal(s) created eggs?

Chickens, and Gesse.

1000

How did life change because of agriculture?

People started settling down instead of hunting and gathering.

1000

What can happen to humans in high rising populations and then an animal get a disease? And an actual example.

Humans would get infected and die. Example: The Black Death.

5000

What are the first six civilizations?

Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus River Valley, China, Andean Civilizations, and Mesoamerica.

5000

What is agriculture revolution?

Agriculture revolution is the transition from hunting and gathering to permanent settlements fueled by the development of food surplus from farming.  

5000

What animals are humans still dependent on?

Water Buffalos.

5000

What are 5 ways the Rise of Agriculture helps? List 5 examples.

Technology, Innovations, rise of populations, Free time, and Surplus'.  

5000

Write a 3-5 sentence response to this writing prompt, "How did the rise of agriculture contribute to making phones, internet, and computers?" Or explain how the rise of agriculture impacted humans from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic Era? 

Weather can impact agriculture in a good or bad way depending on the weather which can lead to either surplus to scarcity. 

More Innovations.

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