Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Agricultural Revolution
True or False
Challenge Questions
100

Moving from place to place and not settling 

nomadic

100

To develop a specific set of skills for a single purpose (like becoming someone who makes pottery)

specialize

100

Where did the first permanent human settlements form?

Mesopotamia

100

True or false: farmers just gave their surplus away to neighbors. 

False. They traded with them. 

100

What two rivers surround Mesopotamia?

Tigris and Euphrates

200

The art of growing crops and raising livestock (farming)

agriculture

200

An extra amount beyond what is needed

surplus

200

What was one effect of settling in one place?

Humans built permanent homes.

200

True or false: one effect of domesticating animals was humans got reliable food, milk, and labor. 

True. 

200

What natural resource did Mesopotamia provide that made it a good place for farming?

Fertile soil

300

The public works system that includes roads, bridges, irrigation, public transportation, etc. 

infrastructure 

300

To help grow

Cultivate

300

During the Neolithic Period, people transitioned from being _______ to settling in _______ societies. 

nomadic; agricultural/farming

300

True or false: when farmers grew more crops than they could use in a season, they built ways to store the surplus.

True! That's how they ended up settling. 

300

What could people do with the items they created after starting to specialize? For example, their jewelry, pottery, and weapons.

They bartered for other things they needed or wanted

400

To trade goods without using money

barter

400

Demand by two or more groups for a resource that is in short supply

competition

400

During the Neolithic Period, communities started ____________ so everyone got their needs met. 

Bartering

400

True or false: Animal domestication led to a decrease in human population due to the spread of disease from the animals.

False. They got sick, but the population didn't decrease. 

400

Why does it make sense that the domestication of plants came BEFORE the domestication of animals?

They trained crops to grow first to be able to farm, then realized animals could be trained to help on the farm.

500

Cloth or fabric (cotton, spandex polyester)

Textiles

500

To adapt and use for agricultural and other purposes (like getting animals to raise on the farm)

domesticate

500

By which geographic feature were wild grains most likely to grow?

Rivers

500

True or false: domestication of plants and grains came before the domestication of animals. 

True.

500

How did a surplus of materials lead to the spread of ideas and knowledge?

When they bartered with others, they interacted with new people. This lead to ideas being shared. 

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