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to tame wild animals and breed them for human use
What is domesticate
100

the later part of the Stone Age during which people began to grow their own foods and lived in the same place year after year

What is the Neolithic Age

100

how did early humans find food during the Old Stone Age

men hunted animals & women and children gathered wild plants.

100

name some of the survival skills our ancestors learned throughout the Stone Age

They made sinple/advanced tools, farming/planting, domesticating animals, fire

100

Where did the earliest cities settle?

Near rivers and fertile land so they can farm and have access to water. 

200

The practice of growing plants and rearing animals for food. 

What is agriculture

200

Social scientist who collected data to tell a story about the past.

What is a historian

200

what is the major difference between the Old Stone Age and the New Stone Age

people stopped hunting and began to grow their own food and domesticate animals. They stopped being nomads and became settlers.

200

why was the discovery of fire so important for the people who lived in the old stone age

 it allowed them to move to colder climates because they could keep warm. It also allowed to protect themselves and cook food.

200

Examples of crops that were first plants

wheat and grains

300
Soil that encourages the growth of crops and animals

What is fertile

300

people who have no settled home and are always on the move in order to survive.

What is nomads

300

what technology did early humans use to get food (what were their tools made from)?

What is used tools made from stone, wood, animal bones

300

What do you think were some of the advantages of the settled life over a nomadic one?

This allows people to have a safer life where they start inventing new things and developing more jobs. They also had a more stable life which allowed populations to grow. 

300

Examples of animals that were domesticated

Dogs, pigs, sheep, goats..etc

400

the exchange of goods.

What is trade.

400

Human made objects that give clues on how people lived. 

What is an artifact

400

what was the connection between farming and the growth of early cities?

as people farmed, communicates got bigger which turned villages. That allowed for populations grow which led to the rise of cities.

400

What do cave paintings reveal about Paleolithic Age?

They give us an idea on how they lived. 
400

why was the invention of the wheel so important

 goods could be loaded into carts and transported farther and easier

500

a period of time during which people made lasting tools and weapons mainly from stone; the earliest known period of human culture

What is Paleolithic Age

500
Due to agriculture, people developed new skills to improve life. 

What are specialized jobs. 

500

how can we learn about people who lived before written history?

Archaeologists look at artifacts they left behind (ex: bones, weapons, other items)

500
What was the most important invention in the neolithic age?

The wheel

500

In what ways was the agricultural revolution an important breakthrough in human history?

It allowed for new jobs to develop, villages and cities to grow, governments to rule and a full civilization to begin. 

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