Paleolithic and Neolithic
Geography
Mesopotamia
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100

people who wander from place to place hunting and gathering for food


Nomads 

100

What region of the world today was Mesopotamia in?

 

Middle East, Modern Day Iraq


100

Where were the four earliest river valleys located?


China (Asia)

Mesopotamia (Middle East)

Egypt (North Africa)

Indus (India)

100

Judaism is monotheistic religion. What is the different between monotheistic and polytheistic?


Mono= belief in one god 

poly= belief in many gods

100

Different people do different tasks/jobs


Job Specialization 

200

How long did the Paleolithic Era (Old Stone Age) last? What ended it?

 

200,000 years to 10,000 B.C

FARMING ended the Old Stone Age.

200

Name the 7 continents 


North America

South America

Europe

Africa

Asia

Australia 

200

What was cuneiform and what was it's main purpose?


Cuneiform was the first writing system in the world started in Mesopotamia. It was mostly about recording food items and transcations.

200

One of the original ethnic groups in Africa


Bantu 

200

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


Domestication

300

Identify three characteristics of the Paleolithic Era


Small groups of 20-50 people 

Hunting and Gathering 

Nomadic 

Stone tools 

No written records (oral history) 

More egalitarian society (equal) 

Used fire 

used team work 

300

the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.


Irrigation

300

A large arc of rich, or fertile farmland that extends from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. Was the birth place of the first civilization of Mesopotamia 


Fertile Crescent 

300

A civilization is a (list at least 3 characteristics of a civilization)


Government

Social Classes

Writing

Religion

Technology

Job Specialization

300

a division of a society based on social and economic status.



social classes 

400

Identify two ways early humans adapted to their environment 

Irrigation 

Terrace Farming 

Farming 

Tools 

400

List an advantage and a disadvantage of the following geographic feature:


Advantage: Can protect from invaders

Disadvantages: Hard to farm, trade, and unify people.

400

Who was Hammurabi? Why was he an important figure


King of Mesopotamia 

united Mesopotamia under Babylonian Empire. 

Orders the codifying of the first written legal code (Code of Hammurabi)

Ruled from 1792 BCE to 1750 BC

400

What are enduring issues? Give at least one example

Enduring issues are problems humans face throughout history.

Famine

Inequality

Scarcity

Oppression

400

naturally occurring landforms, bodies of water, ecosystems, or climates are called 



Geographic Features 

500

Why was the Neolithic Revolution a major turning point? (Identify 3 reasons)


Domestication of plants and animals 

Invention of Agriculture (farming)

Permanent settlements 

Rise of Cities and Civilizations

500

Why did early humans settle near rivers? At least 3 reasons

 

  1. The land near rivers are very fertile.  

  2. Humans need the water to irrigate their crops

  3. Transportation on simple boats

  4. Humans used water to clean

  5. Fishing

  6. Hunting animals who came to drink water



500

How would you describe the Code of Hammurabi?


It was a very strict legal code mostly about:

Farming

Social classes

The role of women

500

All 3 monotheistic religions have codes of behavior issued by God that state the religious and moral/ethical obligations (duties) of followers:

The _________________- Code of behavior for Jews and Christians (i.e.- Do not kill, do not steal, do not worship false gods, etc.).

The Ten Commandments 

500

Hammurabi was the ruler of what Mesopotamian city-state?


Babylon