Early Humans
Civilization Basics
People & Objects
Geography & History
Sources & Perspectives
Ancient Governments
100

This early time period is when people hunted and gathered food.

What is the Paleolithic Era?

100

A society with cities, government, religion, jobs, and writing is called this.


What is a civilization?

100

 An object made by people in the past is called this.

What is an artifact?

100

This explains how land and location affect people.

What is geographic context?
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100

 An original source from the time period is called this.

What is a primary source?

100

 A city with its own government is called this.

What is a city-state?

200

People who move from place to place to find food are called this.

What is nomadic?

200

 Ancient Egypt is an example of this type of society.

What is a civilization?

200

Tools, pottery, and weapons are examples of this.

What are artifacts?

200

 Rivers helping farming is an example of this.

What is geographic context?

200

Letters, diaries, and artifacts are examples of this type of source.

What is a primary source?

200

Athens is an example of this type of government system.

What is a city-state?

300

This major change happened when people stopped hunting and started farming.

What is the Neolithic Revolution?

300

 Name TWO features of a civilization.

Cities, government, religion, jobs, writing (any two).

300

Taming plants and animals for human use is called this.

What is domestication?

300

 This explains what was happening during a time period.

What is historical context?

300

This means who is telling the story and how they see events.

What is point of view?

300

 A government where people vote for leaders is called this.

What is a republic?

400

Why did the Neolithic Revolution matter for early humans?

People settled in one place and formed communities.

400

 This allowed people to grow food and raise animals instead of hunting.

 What is domestication?

400

 Artifacts help historians learn about this.

How people lived in the past.

400

 Knowing the historical context helps historians understand this better.

Events and people from the past.

400

Why is point of view important when studying history?

Different people see events differently.

400

 In Rome, wealthy upper-class people were called this.

Who are patricians?

500

 In Rome, Common people were called this.

Who are plebians?

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