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Social studies

TermDefinition
Paleolithic Age Relating to the earliest period of the stone age
Nomads People who move from place to place as a group to find food
Technology The use of advanced methods to solve problems An ability gained by the practical use of knowledge
Hominid Modern Human beings and there ansestores
Fertile Rich soil that is good for farming
Artisan Worker who is especially skilled at crafting items by hand
Civilization A society with cities; Central government; Job specialization, social classes
Ice Age A time when glaciers covered much of the land
Methods A way of doing something; a procedure or process
Available Ready to be used
Construct To build by putting parts together; to create
Communicate To share information with someone; to exchange knowledge or information
Domesticate To adapt an animal to live with humans for the advantage of the humans
Neolithic Age Relating to the latest period of the stone age
Shrine A place where people warship
Specialization The act of training for a particular job
Bronze Age The period in ancient human culture when people began make and use bronze
Monarchy A government who’s ruler, a king or queen, inherits the position from there parents
Economy The system of economic life in an area or country; an economy deals with making, buying, or selling of goods and services
Locate Set up in a particular place
Social class A group of people who are similar culture, economic, or educational level
Irrigation A system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
Surplus An amount that is left over after a need has been met
Constant Always happening
Systematic Agriculture The organized growing of food on a regular schedule
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