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STUDY GUIDE for The Agricultural Revolution

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1. What was one effect of settling in one place?   show
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show It provided reliable sources of milk, food, and labor.  
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show -bartering and trade -large settlements  
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4. What happened when farmers grew more crops than they could use in a season?   show
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show Mesopotamia; also know as the Fertile Crescent  
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show People transitioned from a nomadic life to forming agricultural societies.  
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7. Why did early humans find crops growing in the camps they returned to year after year?   show
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8. What geographic feature were wild grains most likely to grow by?   show
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9. As early peoples shifted from nomadic hunter-gatherers to settling in more permanent places, what happened first?   show
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