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Checkpoint #8Number your paper 1-7….Slide times will vary depending of type of question
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1. What was the major shift in how humans obtained food during the Neolithic Age? – 6.3
a. People were able to hunt animalsb. People began to farmc. People were able to cook their foodd. People had high fat diets
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2. Why is the Neolithic Age often referred to as the “Agricultural Revolution?” - 6.3a. Stone Age people were fighting over farmlandb. Stone Age people started to produce their own food for the first timec. Better tools were inventedd. Animals were domesticated
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3. Which of the following technologies was developed during the Neolithic Age? 6.3
a. Bow and arrowsb. Plowc. Hand axed. Sicklee. Permanent sheltersf. Spears
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4. What best describes domestication?- 6.4
a. Taming plants and animals for your use
b. Development of written language
c. Bartering d. The way we govern ourselves
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5. What did most agricultural communities have in common during the Neolithic Age? – 6.4a. Settled by mountainsb. Settled in desertsc. Settled in plainsd. Settled by water
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6. Which of the following were results of the Agricultural Revolution? - 6.5
a. Population increaseb. More reliable food sourcec. New technologyd. The development of farming societiese. All of the above
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7. Agriculture eventually led to ……. 6-6
a. The development of hunting/gathering societiesb. Nomadic culturesc. Early citiesd. Herding communities
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Check your answers
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1. What was the major shift in how humans obtained food during the Neolithic Age? – 6.3
a. People were able to hunt animalsb. People began to farmc. People were able to cook their foodd. People had high fat diets
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2. Why is the Neolithic Age often referred to as the “Agricultural Revolution?” - 6.3a. Stone Age people were fighting over farmlandb. Stone Age people started to produce their own food for the first timec. Better tools were inventedd. Animals were domesticated
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3. Which of the following technologies was developed during the Neolithic Age? 6.3
a. Bow and arrowsb. Plowc. Hand axed. Sicklee. Permanent sheltersf. Spears
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4. What best describes domestication?- 6.4
a. Taming plants and animals for your use
b. Development of written language
c. Bartering d. The way we govern ourselves
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5. What did most agricultural communities have in common during the Neolithic Age? – 6.4a. Settled by mountainsb. Settled in desertsc. Settled in plainsd. Settled by water
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6. Which of the following were results of the Agricultural Revolution? - 6.5
a. Population increaseb. More reliable food sourcec. New technologyd. The development of farming societiese. All of the above
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7. Agriculture eventually led to ……. 6-6
a. The development of hunting/gathering societiesb. Nomadic culturesc. Early citiesd. Herding communities