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Check Point #15 Number your separate sheet of paper 1-7 You’ll have 20 seconds for each slide

What term best describes the words in the box? A.Fishing community B.Herding community C.Farming community D.Hunter-gatherers Domesticated plants and animals Permanent shelters Food surplus

2. Based on the chart above, people of the Neolithic age… a.Used very simple tools b.Constantly hunted and gathered c.Lived in caves d.Lived in mud brick houses 6.2

3. Which of the following eras is being described above? A. Mesolithic era B. Paleolithic era C. Neolithic era D. Golden era 6.1 Basic tools Hunter/gatherer Nomadic

4. How did humans live differently once they learned how to grow crops and tame animals that produced food? a. People stopped gathering grains. b. People began settling in communities. c. People started building dwelling places that housed a small clan. d. People stopped using stone tools. 6.3

Taming an animal for use by humans is called a. specialization. b. technology. c. domestication. d. encampment.

6. Times of extreme cold when great sheets of ice covered parts of the earth were the a. Ice ages. b. Bronze Age. c. Stone Age. d. Golden Ages. 6.4

Where were the oldest human fossils found? a.Africa b.America c.Asia d.Europe

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What term best describes the words in the box? A.Fishing community B.Herding community C.Farming community D.Hunter-gatherers Domesticated plants and animals Permanent shelters Food surplus

2. Based on the chart above, people of the Neolithic age… a.Used very simple tools b.Constantly hunted and gathered c.Lived in caves d.Lived in mud brick houses 6.2

3. Which of the following eras is being described above? A. Mesolithic era B. Paleolithic era C. Neolithic era D. Golden era 6.1 Basic tools Hunter/gatherer Nomadic

4. How did humans live differently once they learned how to grow crops and tame animals that produced food? a. People stopped gathering grains. b. People began settling in communities. c. People started building dwelling places that housed a small clan. d. People stopped using stone tools. 6.3

Taming an animal for use by humans is called a. specialization. b. technology. c. domestication. d. encampment.

6. Times of extreme cold when great sheets of ice covered parts of the earth were the a. Ice ages. b. Bronze Age. c. Stone Age. d. Golden Ages. 6.4

Where were the oldest human fossils found? a.Africa b.America c.Asia d.Europe