Lesson 1- The Distant Past
Lesson 2 - Humans Spread Out
Lesson 3 - Developing Complex Cultures
Lesson 4 - New Ways of Life
Lesson 5 - The Rise of Civilizations
100

Scientists who study the physical materials of Earth.

Geologist

100

When people leave their homeland to live somewhere else...

Migration

100

The belief that the natural world is filled with spirits.

Animism

100

More than needed...

Surplus

100

A supply of something that can be used as needed.

Resource

200

Preserved remains of ancient human, animal, or plant...

Fossil

200

Surroundings...

Environment

200

Why did people create new tools?

To make life easier.

200

The system by which a country's people make a living.

Economy

200

A complex society...

Civilization

300

Scientist who study human life in the past...

Archaeologist

300

To change your way of life....

Adapt
300

To change the growth of plants or animals for human use...

Domesticate

300

People who spend most of their time working a specific job.

Specialization

300

Which best defines a civilization?

A community that has many different social classes.
400

Which phrase defines the time called prehistory?

Before written records.

400

How did the last ice age affect human migration?

It created land bridges where the ocean hand once been.

400

What can you do with domesticated animals?

Use them for work.

400

Where was the first center of agriculture?

Southwest Asia

400

Where did the earliest civilization develop?

Sumer

500

What are geologists able to tell archaeologists about fossils?

How old something is

500

Why did modern humans have to adapt?

They had to adjust to new environments.

500

A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home...

Nomad

500

When there is a surplus of food...

families have extra food.

500

Group of people living in similar economic conditions

Social Class

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