Geography
Definitions
Human Migration
Paleolithic or Neolithic?
Random
100

Identify the 7 continents


North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, Antarctica

100

People who have no permanent home, and migrate from place to place

Nomads

100

Reasons why people leave their country of origin

Push factors of migration

100

Old Stone Age (2.6 million years ago to 10,000 years ago)

Paleolithic

100

Otzi case study significance

Tells us that the study of archaeology/history changes depending on scientific breakthroughs

200

Identify the 5 oceans


Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, Antarctic (Southern)

200

Settlement in permanent homes/villages

Sedentary lifestyle

200

Reasons why people move to a new country

Pull factors of migration

200

New Stone Age (10,000BC to 2,000BC)

Neolithic

200

Importance of art in early human era

Self-expression, religion, necessity, shows emotional intelligence, etc.

300

Identify where humans originated from


Africa

300

Humans shifted from being hunter-gatherers to being subsistence farmers and herders

Agricultural Revolution

300

Someone who leaves a country to live in another country

Migrant

300

Domestication of plants/animals

Neolithic

300

When humans emerged on the planet

2.6 million years ago

400

Identify where humans crossed into North America


Bering Strait

400

Society controlled primarily by men

Patriarchy

400

Someone who arrives in a new country to live there

Immigrant

400

Hunter/gatherer lifestyle

Paleolithic

400

Where farming/agriculture originated

River Valleys

500

Identify the last continent humans settled in


South America
500

Equal distribution of responsibilities and power

Egalitarian society

500

Identify reasons why human migration is an ever-changing, and ongoing process

Global warming, technology, job opportunities, violence, political corruption, etc.

500
Egalitarian society

Paleolithic 

500

When infectious diseases emerged in society

10,000 years ago

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