Vocabulary
Vocabulary Part 2
Enduring Issues
Paleolithic Era
Neolithic Era
100

When and why an event happened?

What is Historical Context?

100

Who a document is written for?

What is Audience?

100

A serious disagreement or argument.

What is Conflict?

100

having to do with the Old Stone Age, the time period from 2 million B.C.E. to about 10,000 B.C.E.

What is the Paleolithic Era?

100

Farming, growing food & plants

Agriculture

200

Why something is written or why an action is taken?

What is Purpose?

200

Connecting a document or event to another to show similarities or differences.

What is Comparison?

200

A lack of fairness or justice. 

What is inequity?

200

A person who moves from one place to another following food sources

What is a Nomad?

200

Places where people live for long periods of time, possibly for their whole lives

What is Permanent Settlements?

300

What is the perception of a document or a person?

What is Point of View (POV)?

300

How a document or person shows conscious or unconscious favor.

What is Bias?

300

The state of not having enough of something. Where the demand is more than what is available. 

What is Scarcity?

300

One who gets their food by killing wild animals and collecting wild fruit, vegetables, and nuts

What is a Hunter-Gatherer?

300

The act of changing a wild plant or animal so it can be grown or raised by humans

What is Domestication?

400
How a location effects the impact of an event?

What is Geographic Context?

400

To what extent a source represents a valid or credible source of evidence?

What is Reliability?

400

Need for a new method of addressing a problem.

What is Need for Innovation?

400

During the Paleolithic Era, people used tools made of?

What is Stone?

400

The Neolithic Era gave people "what" over their food supply that they didn't have previously?

What is Control?

500

Study of how a document or event leads to a new way of life.

What is Change Over Time?
500

How does a document represent a turning point in History? (The turning point is the effect)

What is Causation?

500

State of having connections or relationships with other people or communities.

What is Interconnectedness?

500

Approximately how many people lived together in Paleolithic communities?

What is approximately 25-50?

500

The food-sourcing turning point that led to the Neolithic Era.

What is the Agricultural Revolution?

M
e
n
u