Title: The Earliest People
1Unit 2 The Earliest People
Standard 6.1
2THIS
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JEOPARDY
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Aunt Shen-Daze
4Early Farming Towns
Hunters and Gathers
Starting Cities
Development of Culture
Learning to Farm
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5This allowed early humans to migrate from
Southern Africa to Europe, Asia, Australia and
the Americas.
A 100
6These form when snow falls year after year but
only partially melts and then becomes ice.
A 200
7This marked the beginning of technology for early
man.
A 300
8 This allowed people to build a food surplus which
led to the growth of cities.
A 400
9These were sacred sculptures or buildings often
used as places of worship.
A 500
10This helped early humans pass on knowledge and
traditions which helped them survive.
B 100
11They were the first people to use tools probably
to cut meat.
B 200
12The last Ice Age ended then.
B 300
13Early humans used this to shape tools.
B 400
14Name two key factors in the survival of early
humans.
B 500
15They get their food from animals, wild plants,
roots, nuts, and berries.
C 100
16It provided warmth, scared off animals and gave
man a means to cook food.
C 200
17They had a strong sense of community and took
care of each other.
C 300
18DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
C 400
19Their art tells us the most about these people.
C 400
20This is a Cro-Magnon cave painting depicting a
successful hunt.
C 500
21Hunter-gatherers roamed the land looking for this.
D 100
22This made it possible for early people to have
occupations other than farming.
D 200
23This process of adapting plants and animals to
live in a human environment was useful to humans.
D 300
24During this time period people began to live in
villages and communities and learned new crafts.
D 400
25This ancient agricultural area extended through
parts of todays Middle East.
D 500
26This is the biggest Neolithic town discovered by
archaeologists in the Middle east.
E 100
27This lifestyle allowed the people to provide for
themselves.
E 200
28Having a surplus allowed communities to engage in
this practice.
E 300
29People walked from building to building by way of
ladders and rooftops.
E 400
30Archaeological finds show the most recent remains
of the city on the top layer.
E 500
31Having a surplus of food prevented this.
F 100
32This is the act of supplying dry land with water.
F 200
33This is a type of temple tower similar to the
pyramids.
F 300
34This is a society with a food supply, specialized
jobs, a government, and a developed culture.
F 400
35One of the worlds earliest civilizations was
formed around these.
F 500
36The Final Jeopardy Category is Ancient
Cities Please record your wager.
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37This city had long distant trade, three levels of
society and organized workers.
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