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(400) Having more than what is needed, usually applying to food in this context. ANSWERANSWER: Surplus

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Key Terms Mixed Bag What Ever I Want

Are We There Yet? Mankind Guns, Germs

and Steel

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FINAL JEOPARDY

(200)

A person who moves from place to place, following the seasons and their animals to food and water sources.

ANSWER: Nomad(ic)

(400)

Having more than what is needed, usually applying to food in this

context.

ANSWER: Surplus

(600)To specialize in a certain job or craft other than farming.

ANSWER: Artisan

(800)The settlement of farming

communities will eventually lead to what terrible outcome?

ANSWER: Warfare

(1000)This was considered the wealth of the

ancient world?

ANSWER: Knowledge

(200)Name the place or area where all ancient

civilization’s began?

ANSWER: River Valleys

(400)To start a fire early humans needed to

understand the concept of…

ANSWER: Friction

(600)

Has caused more deaths than anything else in human history…

ANSWER: Disease

(800)People that have a similar culture, income

and way of life, this is known as a …

ANSWER: Social Class

(1000)A time before writing where all

information was passed by speaking and words…

ANSWER: Pre-history

(200)The most common trick a pet

dog can perform?

ANSWER: Sit

(400)

The invention/discovery of this allowed humankind to diffuse to

other areas of the world…

ANSWER: Fire

(600)

Name the civilization that grew near the following river(s): The Nile

ANSWER: Egypt

(800)

Name the civilization that grew near the following river(s): The Yellow River

ANSWER: China

(1000)

Name the rivers that helped create this great civilization: Mesopotamia

ANSWER: Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

(200)

Summarize what early humans would use

animals for?

ANSWER: milk, food, hunting, clothing, supplies etc…

(400)

Summarize the negatives of farming, you can make a list if you

want.

ANSWER: settlement leads to warfare and disease. Stagnant communities lead to health conditions. More violent because of war. Over farming.

(600)

Summarize the benefits of farming, you can make a bulleted list if you

want…ANSWER: you could settle in one place and have a reliable source of food and water, population growth, and the creation of artisans and trarders.

(800)

Describe an ancient marketplace in detail. Make a comparison to something we have

today and tell us how it is similar and different.

ANSWER: open aired markets where people could trade their goods with others. We have Saturday/Sunday markets, flea markets, farmers markets, etc…

(1000)

Name the rivers that helped create this great civilization: India

ANSWER: Indus and Ganges

(200)

The ancestor to all dogs today…

ANSWER: The wolf

(400)She discovered farming by accident

and we will never know her name…

ANSWER: Our farming Mother

(600)

List the two most dominant crops in the world today… 1st is… 2nd is…

ANSWER: Wheat and Corn (maize)

(800)

The most complicated structure in the universe….

ANSWER: The Human Brain

(1000)A chariot had a top speed of…

ANSWER: 25 mph

(200)

What is cargo in the context of this documentary?

ANSWER: Material Goods

(400)

What is a beast of burden…Explain.

ANSWER: an animal that carries things for mankind. Horses have sattle bags and oxen can pull wagons.

(600)

What was Yali’s Question?

ANSWER: why do white have so much cargo and us New Guineans have so little?

(800)

ANSWER: Animals: are domesticated to serve a specific purpose whether that’s for transportation, food, clothing, labor, warfare etc.Plants: to domesticate plants is to make them more beneficial for human consumption. We plant the best and largest seeds to grow more food.

Describe the domestication of plants or animals in detail. What is

the purpose of… Pick one.

(1000)Summarize: based on the premise(idea) in the

documentary, is there any difference in the abilities of peoples around the world depending on their ethnicity

or color? Explain with evidence from the film.

ANSWER: No, we are all able to do and achieve the same things. It depends where we are born and what time that determines the needs of society.

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