Agriculture
Domestication
Early Human Culture
Cause and Effect
Vocabulary
100

The shift from hunting and gathering food to farming and domestication is known as the "Agricultural .....)

revolution

100

Name 2 of the first animals to ever be domesticated.

Sheep, pig, cattle (cow), llama

100

Humans started to form these small settlements when farming and domestication became prominent.

villages

100

The development of farming forced humans to continue hunting and gathering.

False

100

taming an animal or plant/grasses

domestication

200

The development of farming led to this major change for the human population.

Growth of larger communities.

200

After what "Age" did the domestication of animals begin?

Ice Age

200

Early humans used this to help them grow crops.

Prayer/religion

200

These effects happened as a result of what world wide issue.

-longer, warmer seasons

-retreat of ice age glaciers

-growth of wild grasses

Global warming

200

a person who lives in a place

inhabitant

300

Asia and Africa farmed near waters and land that came to be known as 

river valleys

300

Domestication of animals began to happen around which year?

9,000 BC

300

specific skills in work or art

specialization

300

people of similar backgrounds and culture

social class

400

This flat area of land helped crops grow more efficiently in the Americas.

terrace or terracing

400

Usually after people killed an animal, they used its skin to make clothing and....

shelter

400

when you have much more than the amount you need, it is called a...

surplus

500

cutting and burning trees to clear land for crops.

slash and burn

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