Social Studies 9 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Artifact | human made objects |
culture | a persons unique way of life |
hominid | a member of a biological group that walks upright |
paleolithic age | a prehistoric age that lasted from about 25,000,000 to 8000BC. People made use of crude weapons and tools |
Neolithic age | a prehistoric period that began about 8000BC and ended around 3000BC. People learned to polish stone tools, grow crops, and raise animals. "the stone age" |
Artifact | human made objects |
culture | a persons unique way of life |
hominid | a member of a biological group that walks upright |
paleolithic age | a prehistoric age that lasted from about 25,000,000 to 8000BC. People made use of crude weapons and tools |
Neolithic age | a prehistoric period that began about 8000BC and ended around 3000BC. People learned to polish stone tools, grow crops, and raise animals. "the stone age" |
Technology | the ways in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs |
Homo- sapiens | the bio logical species in which humans belong |
Nomad | a member of a group that has no permanent home, wandering for food |
Neolithic Revolution | the major change in peoples life caused by the start of farming |
domestication | the taming of animals for human use |
civilization | the form of culture characterized by cities, specilized, complex institutes record keeping, and advanced technology |
Artisan | a skilled worker, such as a weaver or potter, who makes goods by hand |
cuneiform | a system of writing with wedge shaped symbols, invented by the sumerians around 3000BC |
Barter | a form of trade in which people exchange goods and services without the use of money |
Ziggurat | a tiered, pyramid shaped structure that formed part of a summerian temple |
Mesopotamia- the fertile crescent, the lakes | tigris and euphrates |
Did the fertile crescent have natural barriers? | no |
geography of egypt | irrigation, floods are predictable, deserts served as natural barriers, nile river |
Indus Valler | large cities, prosperous society, limited conflict, polytheistic |
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