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Chapter 1 Review Game
World Studies
Bell Ringer
We are playing a review game today!
You may have out your notebook to take any notes
you want.
You can also look through your notes to help you
teammates if they need it.
Stay tuned for the rules and regulations for today’s
game!
Rules and Regulations
Each side of the room will be a team. You will send one
representative up to the front at a time.
If your team member gets the question correct, your team
gets a point.
We will stay on the same question until someone gets it
correct.
Ring your bell and that person gets to answer first. If they
are wrong the other person gets a chance. If they are
wrong, two more players will get a chance.
You may phone a friend, consult Mr. Beluse, or Ms.
Bekker, do a 50/50, or change the question. (The question
will be repeated later)
What was the Paleolithic Period?
The era of history in which writing developed
The era of prehistory that lasted from 2 million
B.C. to about 10,000 B.C, also called the Old Stone
Age
The era of prehistory in the skill of farming
developed
The final era of prehistory lasting from 10,000
B.C. to the end of prehistory also called the New
Stone Age
What was the Neolithic Period?
The era of history in which writing developed
The era of prehistory that lasted from 2 million
B.C. to about 10,000 B.C, also called the Old Stone
Age
The era of prehistory in the skill of farming
developed
The final era of prehistory lasting from 10,000
B.C. to the end of prehistory also called the New
Stone Age
What is a Nomad?
A person who raises animals in order
to survive
A group of people who claim a
common ancestor
A person who moves from place to
place in search of food
A person who lives in an area
located by a river
What is the Neolithic Revolution?
The period of time in which people lived a
nomadic lifestyle
Period of time in which most herding
societies surfaced
The period of time during which the
introduction of agriculture led people to
transition from nomadic to settled life
Period of time in which all people were
settled
What does the term domesticate mean?
The process of taming animals and
adapting crops so they are best suited for
humans
The process of taking control of another
group of people
The movement of animals searching for
food or grazing
The movement of people searching for
food sources
What does the word civilization mean?
A simple social structure for a village
A complex, highly organized social
order
Societies that develop by rivers
Area in which many cities are
developed
The Neolithic Revolution was created by
what?
complex religions such as Buddhism and
Christianity
stone tools used to hunt and gather
writing such as cuneiform
settled farming with domestication of animals
During the Paleolithic Era what were the
roles of men and women?
Women were the head of the family.
Older, rich men had all of the power.
Men hunted and women gathered.
Men had most of the say in the family
unit.
During the Neolithic Period how did the
roles of men and women change?
The roles became more equal in the farming
communities.
Men began to have more power
Women began to have more power.
Women’s husbands were chosen by her father.
]According to some anthropologists the practice of
burying the dead may be evidence of a belief in
what?
an afterlife (#Religion)
Protection of fortunes (#Economic)
ancestor worship (#Social)
karma (#Religion)
Within what period would archaeologists first begin
to find permanent human settlements?
The Paleolithic
The Classical Era
The Bronze Age
The Neolithic
The religious or spiritual dimension of Paleolithic
culture included
:::
no ceremonial life.
full-time religious specialists.
a single belief system based shared by all
Paleolithic peoples.
a belief amongst some in that the afterlife
was similar to life on earth.
The Paleolithic period is important for
which of the following reasons?
Humankind became farmer rather than
hunters-gathers.
Humankind spread to inhabit all parts of the
globe.
Population was higher during the Paleolithic
era.
The First Civilizations appeared during the
Paleolithic period.
Early agricultural people
They all lived longer than huntinggathering peoples.
did not suffer from famines.
suffered from deadly diseases caught
from domesticated animals.
had more free time than huntergathers.
Where did four boys find ancient cave
paintings?
Rome, Italy
Baghdad, Iraq
Lascaux, France
Athens, Greece
What subject matter did most of cave
paintings depict?
ancestors
animals
maps of civilization
instructions
What use of technology did ancient people
use to paint in the caves?
Tools for paint brushes
Paint for the drawings
Lamps for lighting
Sanders to flatten surfaces
What statement best describes the reading, “The Life
and Words of an !Kung Woman”:
This primary source is an inside look at
the life of a woman from a 20th century
hunting-gathering society
This primary source is an inside look at
the life of a woman from a agricultural
society
This document is a look inside the life of a
woman from the Neolithic Era
This document is a secondary source
What does “The Life and Words of an
!Kung Woman” provide evidence of?
Egalitarian societies, societies where men
and women were completely equal
Religious beliefs, there is a belief in God, or a
higher power
Capitalistic society, societies where wealth is
determined by items of value
Monogamy, couples commit their entire
lives only to one other person
Members of the Bush community were seen
as what if they did not share their food with
others?
selfish
stingy
protective
good husbands
According to the reading, marriage in the Bush
community can be best described as:
Very romantic and independent
Happens at an older age for women
One in which love grows over time
A terrifying experience for most
women
How does Nisa change after the loss of her
husband:
She is lonely
She remarries and is not scared of
marriage
She blames God for her loss
She feels more empowered