Aim: Why was the Neolithic Revolution a ‘turning point’ in human history? Do Now: Copy Neolithic Revolution vocabulary in your notebook Turning Point* – an important event that leads to a social, political, economic or military change. Revolution – a major change in a society, usually an improvement Abundant – a large amount, a big supply Agriculture – farming, making crops & raising animals for food
Aim: Why was the Neolithic Revolution a ‘turning point’ in human history? Neolithic Revolution vocabulary Turning Point* – an important event that leads to a social, political, economic or military change. Revolution* – a major change in a society, usually an improvement Abundant – a large amount, a big supply Agriculture – farming, making crops & raising animals for food
Early Peoples: What were 4 ways the Stone Age people adapted (adjusted) to their environment?
Early Peoples: What were 3 ways the cultural diffusion occurred? -
Neolithic Revolution: What were 2 important discoveries made around 10, 000 B. C. ?
Neolithic Revolution: Briefly describe the impact of agriculture on the following: Permanent Settlements New Social Classes New technology
F. S. Q – Why was the Neolithic Revolution a ‘turning point’ in history?