Primary Vs. Secondary
Hunter/Gatherers
Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia
Modge Podge
100

What primary source do you write a book about yourself. 

sweet potatoe

100

Who hunted, the men or the women?

Does it matter to you?

100

What is a professional writer?

Who cares?

100

What is a large building with a temple on top?

Type Something

100

Who do the Mesopotamia people need to please?

Their gods

200

What secondary source do you read from sometimes in classrooms, but computers have caused these to become not as common.

Textbooks

200

Besides gathering, what did the women take care of?

The children

200

What is the belief in many gods?

Polytheism

200

What is a traditional story explaining people's beliefs?

Myth

200
What do archaeologists use to study history?

Artifacts

300

What primary source do write secret information about yourself?

A diary

300

What is one bad thing about hunting and gathering?

You have to move from place to place.

300

What is the land between the rivers?

Mesopotamia

300

Where does the Euphrates River begin?

The mountains

300

How many laws did Hammurabi have?

282

400

Is a speech primary or secondary?

Primary

400

What did hunters and gatherers write on?

Cave walls

400

What did farming provide for people?

It allowed people to stay in one place.

400

Fill in the blank: Irrigation, Division of Labor, _______________

Surplus

400

What are two reasons Hammurabi's codes were important?

They listed laws and punishments
500

Is a photo with you in it, primary or secondary?

Primary

500

What game after the hunting and gathering time period?

Farming

500

Two reasons division of labor is important?

Faster and more efficient (better)

500
What are two ways domestication has changed our society?

Food, work, clothes, and you can stay in one place

500

What led to the development of civilizations?

Neolithic Revolution

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