What is another name for the Agricultural Revolution?
A. Neolithic Revolution
b. Nomadic Revolution
c. Settlement Revolution
d. Hunter-gather Revolution
a. Neolithic Revolution
Why did Gordon Childe choose the word “revolution” for the Agricultural Revolution?
What could be seen as the beginning of climate change caused by humans?
What is the study of features that occur naturally on the Earth?
What is having more of something than people need?
Which was not part of the Agricultural Revolution?
a.building settlements
How did the Agricultural Revolution happen?
What weather record did the Ancient Egyptians make?
Clearing fields to plant crops is an example of what?
b. storage
What happened to groups during the Agricultural Revolution?
The Agricultural Revolution was the change to agriculture from what?
c. city-states d. government
What is the term for average weather conditions over time?
Where did many civilizations begin?
What is not having enough of something people want or need?
What made farming easier for people during the Agricultural Revolution?
A. using greenhouses
B. seasonal migration
C. inventing new tools
D. building settlements
C. inventing new tools
True or false: Some researchers believe that the Agricultural Revolution was started by climate change.
true
What is one way the Agricultural Revolution caused human climate change?
A. Rivers dried up.
B. Land was cleared.
C. Game was hunted.
D. Foragers picked fruit
B. Land was cleared
True or false: The Agricultural Revolution occurred fastest in mountainous terrain.
false
What activity was part of the Agricultural Revolution? Choose all that apply
a. using animal furs
b. clearing areas of land
c. collecting seeds and nuts
d. following migrating game
e. taming and raising animals
f. building temporary shelters
g. learning how to grow crops
b. clearing areas of land
e. taming and raising animals
g. learning how to grow crops
Match each word to its meaning
weather average conditions in temperature and precipitation
climate daily changes in temperature and precipitation
surplus material from the Earth that humans use
scarcity not enough to meet wants or needs
resource average conditions in temperature and precipitation
weather - daily changes in temperature and precipitation
climate - average conditions in temperature and precipitation
surplus - having too much of what you want or need
scarcity - not enough to meet wants or needs
resource - material from the Earth that humans use
Put the events in chronological order.
_____ nomadic settlements
_____ permanent settlements
_____ farming and livestock
_____ towns and cities
_____ hunting and gathering
hunting and gathering
nomadic settlements
farming and livestock
permanent settlements
towns and cities
Which environmental change would permanently impact a settlement but not a nomadic group?
a. a drought
b. a snow storm
c. an elk herd going extinct
d. berry bushes not producing
a. a drought
Study the map of ancient civilizations.
Which physical feature is similar to all of the civilizations on the map? Explain why.
A river. Water is important for humans to live. Ancient settlements were near water. As humans started to farm, water was even more important, so societies and civilizations formed around sources of water, such as rivers
Compare and contrast how nomadic people and farmers obtain and store food
Both have to work to obtain food. Nomadic hunters and gatherers must travel to follow the game and the seasonal plants. They cannot carry large amounts of food with them. Farmers grow more food with less work than nomadic people. They usually have a surplus of food that requires storage. They must stay in one place to guard and use these surpluses.