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Final Jeopardy Applause Chapters 3 and 4 Chapters 3 and 4 MISC. 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500
How did people in the Paleolithic Age get their food? A 100
By hunting and gathering A 100
What change began the Neolithic Age, about 8000 B. C. E. ? A 200
farming A 200
The Neolithic Age ended about 3000 B. C. E. , with the discovery of how to… A 300
Make metal tools A 300
Why was the Fertile Crescent the site of many early settlements? A 400
The soil was good for crops A 400
What was the greatest benefit to people when early farmers began to raise plants and animals? A 500
They had a stable food supply A 500
One animal that was domesticated mainly for meat and milk was… B 100
goat B 100
Archaeologists have found houses in which the doorways were built high up on the walls. What was the most likely reason for this? B 200
People wanted to be safe from wild animals or enemies B 200
Why did people in the Neolithic Age live together in larger groups, compared with earlier times? B 300
They could grow enough food to support more people. B 300
New ways of cooking food in clay-lined pits was a result of… B 400
Building permanent shelters B 400
How did dividing up the work help communities produce more to meet their needs? B 500
Individuals developed a variety of skills B 500
Archaeologists have found decorated pottery and polished stones. What does this suggest about Neolithic people? C 100
they cared about beauty. C 100
• • Spinners • Weavers Basket Makers • Toolmakers Are all examples of? C 200
Specialization in Catal Hoyuk C 200
Why did Neolithic people trade? C 300
To get resources they lacked C 300
DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400
How did Neolithic people make stronger tools? C 400
They got special materials such as obsidian form other areas. C 400
Mesopotamia is also called C 500
The land between two rivers C 500
Why were Sumerian communities called city-states? D 100
Each of them had its own ruler and farmland. D 100
The environment of Sumer was (land weather)… D 200
Low and flat, with little rain D 200
Why were Neolithic people able to farm in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains? D 300
The region had plenty of rain. D 300
What development caused food shortages in the Zagros foothills? D 400
Increase in population D 400
What solution did people in the Zagros foothills find to fix the problem of food shortages? D 500
Moving to the south D 500
A factor that made farming difficult in the area of Sumer… E 100
Lack of rainfall E 100
Why did the rivers flood in the spring? E 200
Snow melted in the mountains where the river began. E 200
What was the chief purpose of dams and reservoirs? E 300
To store water for later use E 300
Why was a levee built in ancient Sumer? E 400
To prevent floods E 400
Why was silt a problem for the people of Sumer? E 500
It clogged the irrigation canals E 500
Why did the villages of Sumer depend on each other? F 100
They cooperated to keep the water systems working F 100
What natural resource did Sumerians use to build strong walls? F 200
Bricks made of mud F 200
The people of Sumer constructed moats to? F 300
Protect cities from attack F 300
What does Mr. Meakim’s Brother do? F 400
He runs a CST F 400
Who was the 36 th President of the U. S. and blamed for the War in Vietnam? F 500
LBJ F 500
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From the period of 3500 – 3000 B. C. E. , Sumerian farming villages became… Click on screen to continue
Self-governing cities Click on screen to continue
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