Lesson 3-Vocab/Study Guide Flashcards

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1
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Agriculture

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The business of farming;growing crops and raising animals

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Catal Hoyuk

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A Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey

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Domesticate

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To train wild animals to be useful to humans

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Efficiently

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Working well; producing very little waste

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5
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Enable

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To provide the means or ability to do something

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Fertile Cresent

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An arc shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil

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Major

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Very important

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Neolithic Age

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The later part of the Stone Age, called the New Stone Age, lasted from around 8000 to 3000 B.C.E

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Nomad

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One who moves from place to place with no permanent home

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Paleolithic Age

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The first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 B.C.E

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Rectangular

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Having the shape of a rectangle

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Resource

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Something that can be used to fulfill need

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Temporary

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For a limited time

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14
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Trade

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The business of buying and selling or exchanging items

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Name the change that began the Neolithic Age, in about 8000 B.C.E

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Agriculture

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How did people in the Paleolithic Age get their food?

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1.) Hunted animals
2.) Gathered plants

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The Fertile Crescent was the site of many early settlements because the ___ was good for crops.

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The greatest benefit to people when early farmers began to raise plants and animals was they had a ___.

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Stable food supply

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Animals that were domesticated for meat and milk were___.

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Cattle, goats, sheep

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Archaeologists have found houses in which the doorways were built high up on the walls. The most likely reason for this is people wanted to be safe from___.

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1.) Wild animals
2.) Other enemies

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Archaeologists have found decorated pottery and polished stones. This suggested that Neolithic people cared about___.

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Communities allowed the Neolithic people to organize themselves to work___.

23
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The ___ of jobs led to better ways of doing things.

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Specialization

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Why did the people of the Paleolithic live in temporary shelters?

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They had to travel from place to place looking for food

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How did the Neolithic people trade with other communities?
1.) Crossed mountains on foot 2.) Rode donkeys across the desert 3.) Sailed ships across the Mediterranean Sea
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Permanent shelters allowed them to ___ and ___ food.
Cook and store
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Trade allowed contact with other people which spread ___ and ___ throughout the world.
Knowledge and ides
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Why did Neolithic people trade?
Get resources they lacked