Chapter 1, Lesson 2 Study Guide

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Chapter 1, Lesson 2 Study Guide Early farmers Pgs. 18 – 23

Answer the questions to the best of your knowledge. What is the main idea of the lesson, Early Farmers? (answer) __________ is the way in which humans produce the items they use. (answer) __________ is another word that means to tame. (answer) To gather means to __________. (answer)

Study Guide Continued 5. A site where archaeologists uncover artifacts is called a(n) __________. (answer) 6. The raising of plants and animals for human use is called __________. (answer) 7. To have an extra supply of something means to have a(n) __________. (answer) 8. A person who travels from place to place is called a(n) __________. (answer)

Study guide continued 9. A Group that does a certain type of work is called a(n) __________. (answer) 10. The average weather conditions over a long span of time is called __________. (answer) 11. A method of estimating the age of something after it has died is called __________. (answer) 12. The __________ is a period of time when humans relied primarily on stone tools. (answer)

STUDY GUIDE CONTINUED 13. The __________ is the early, longer period of the Stone Age when little improvements was made in technology. (answer) 14. The __________ is the late period of the Stone Age when humans made great improvements in technology. (answer)

Communities began to develop during the Stone Age.

TECHNOLOGY

DOMESTICATE

HARVEST

EXCAVATION SITE

AGRICULTURE

SURPLUS

NOMAD

SOCIAL DIVISION

CLIMATE

CARBON DATING

STONE AGE

OLD STONE AGE

NEW STONE AGE