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Jeopardy Vocabulary Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Early Hominids Social Science Early Farmers Potpourri

$100 Answer from Vocab A social scientist who examines objects from the past.

$100 Question from Vocab What is an archaeologist ?

$200 Answer from Vocab The science of farming

$200 Question from Vocab What is agriculture?

$300 Answer from Vocab To train animals to fulfill human needs.

$300 Question from Vocab What is domesticate?

$400 Answer from Vocab A person who studies human development and culture.

$400 Question from Vocab What is an anthropologist?

$500 Answer from Vocab An animal that walks on two legs.

$500 Answer from Vocab What is a biped?

$100 Answer from Early Hominids The hominid group to which modern humans belong.

$100 Question from Early Hominids What is Homo sapiens sapiens?

$200 Answer from Early Hominids This hominid had advanced tools and rituals and lived at the same time as modern humans.

$200 Question from Early Hominids What is Homo sapiens neanderthalensis?

$300 Answer from Early Hominids The first group of hominids to use tools.

$300 Question from Early Hominids Who was Homo habilis.

$400 Answer from Early Hominids This hominid is considered the earliest relative of humans.

$400 Question from Early Hominids What is Australopithecus afarensis?

$500 Answer from Early Hominids The first hominid to use fire.

$500 Question from Early Hominids What is Homo erectus?

$100 Answer from Social Science A social scientist that reads about and records the past.

$100 Question from Social Science What is a historian?

$200 Answer from Social Science A social scientist who studies how humans interact with their environments.

$200 Question from Social Science What is a geographer?

$300 Answer from Social Science A source that was created during the time period we are studying.

$300 Question from Social Science What is a primary source?

$400 Answer from Social Science A source created by people who did not live at the time of the event.

$400 Question from Social Science Who is a secondary source?

$500 Answer from Social Science It is most difficult to figure out this part of the life of early humans.

$500 Question from Social Science What are their beliefs?

$100 Answer from Early Farmers The site of many early Neolithic settlements.

$100 Question from Early Farmers What is the Fertile Crescent?

$200 Answer from Early Farmers Raising plants and animals helped early humans obtain this.

$200 Question from Early Farmers What is a stable food supply?

$300 Answer from Early Farmers Once humans began to grow their own food, they could live like this.

$300 Question from Early Farmers What is in one place (settled communities?

$400 Answer from Early Farmers This allowed early farmers to live in larger groups than during the Paleolithic Age.

$400 Question from Early Farmers What is they could grow enough food to support more people?

$500 Answer from Early Farmers The reason that Neolithic farmers traded.

$500 Question from Early Farmers What is to get resources they lacked?

$100 Answer from Potpourri The two halves of the Stone Age.

$100 Question from Potpourri What are the Paleolithic Age and the Neolithic Age?

$200 Answer from Potpourri A human.

$200 Question from Potpourri What is a hominid?

$300 Answer from Potpourri This group left behind cave paintings.

$300 Question from Potpourri Who are the Homo sapiens sapiens (Cro- magnons)?

$400 Answer from Potpourri This group buried their dead with flowers.

$400 Question from Potpourri Who are the Neanderthals?

$500 Answer from Potpourri This signified the end of the Neolithic Age.

$500 Question from Potpourri What is the invention of metal tools.

Final Jeopardy List three ways people’s lives changed when they began to live in settled communities.

Final Jeopardy Question What is, they began to have a stable food supply, specialization of labor, trade, and build permanent homes.