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Refers to the New Stone Age
Paleolithic Era
Neolithic Era
Complete change in ways of thinking, working, or living
Neolithic
Revolution
Agriculture
Surplus
change the growth of plants or behavior of animals in ways useful to humans
revolution
surplus
specialization
domestication
Which is NOT a benefit of farming?
produced more food
it was uncertain
took less land
permanent homes
To have more than what is needed
specialization
surplus
revolution
domestication
focusing on a single profession or skill
specialization
surplus
domestication
revolution
The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution was when...
hunter-gatherers lived
fire was discovered
farming changed everything
cave paintings were made
Populations increased due to food surpluses.
True
False
How did innovations such as irrigation, aqueducts, and improved farm techniques transform
civilizations?
Innovations required smaller herds and less livestock.
Innovations decreased the size of cities.
Innovations made it possible to expand settlements of arid locations.
Innovations increased the numbers of hunters and gathers.
Based on the excerpt from your Reinforce Notes, how did the city’s location on a river influence its development?
The river provided a natural barrier to protect Baghdad from invasion by enemies.
The river provided an easily accessible supply of water that was transported throughout the
city via aqueducts.
The river allowed traders to easily access Baghdad from multiple points throughout the
region.
The river provided a supply of fish that could be traded throughout the region for other goods.
Which sentence best describes reasons why Egyptian civilization developed along the Nile?
The river provided fertile soil for crops and served as a transportation route.
The river provided protection from invaders and served as recreation for families.
The river isolated Egyptians from other peoples and prevented cultural diffusion.
The river was important to Egyptian religion and served as a burial place for pharaohs.
What was our standard for the day?
Explain the importance of the natural environment in the development of agricultural settlements
Explain the importance of the development of agricultural settlement in the natural environment
What do rivers provide?
easily accessible supply of water
fire
shelter
Water from natural resources were used for what?
irrigation
aqueducts
improved farming techniques
all of the above
The way water was used made it possible to expand settlements of arid locations. What does arid mean?
having an abundance of rain
having little to no rain
desert
beach
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