
Early Humans
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6th Grade
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Which best describes the nomadic lifestyle of the Paleolithic people? Options: They lived in large villages, where they raised crops and livestock., They migrated, or moved, from place to place, They stayed in one place, living in caves and beneath rock shelters., They lived in small villages and farmed the land.
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They migrated, or moved, from place to place
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which statement best describes hunters and gatherers? Options: They followed animal herds and gathered fruits, berries, etc along the way., The tools they made from metal helped them to survive., They domesticated animals to help with daily activities. , They developed ways to bring water to their crops.
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They followed animal herds and gathered fruits, berries, etc along the way.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What did the hunters and gatherers have to develop before they could effectively work together?
Back
language
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was the most common reason in which ancient people chose to migrate, or move from place to place? Options: They needed to find employment and an income, To find resources such as food and shelter, To explore the world., They needed to find better transportation.
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To find resources such as food and shelter
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following would you most likely find in the Paleolithic Era? jewelry made of smooth stones, farms, cave paintings, domesticated animals
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cave paintings
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the greatest change between the Paleolithic and Neolithic cultures? Options: the shelters people used, the way people got food for themselves, the tools people used, the clothes people wore
Back
the way people got food for themselves
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which statement best describes the Neolithic people? Options: They lived in caves or built simple shelters., They migrated from place to place to hunt animals for food., They could settle in one place because they had a reliable food supply., They used simple tools made from stone.
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They could settle in one place because they had a reliable food supply.
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