World History Chapter 1, Sections 1-2
Neolithic Revolution (Agricultural Revolution). Basic Ideas From the Neolithic Revolution Geographic factors allowed for advances in agriculture that.
Native Americans 1. Most lived in small groups and shared responsibilities in decision making. 2. They believed spirits caused rain, fire, the seasons,
Evolution of the Obesity Epidemic Information from Time Magazine, National Geographic Magazine, and other sources.
The Neolithic Revolution Ms. Carmelitano. The Neolithic Revolution The “New Stone Age” The Agricultural Revolution The shift from “food gathering”
Put your notes on page 9 of your IWHN. The study of human history has been around for a long time- the earliest being almost 4 million years ago until.
Origins of Mankind and Civilization Pre-history. Purpose The purpose of today’s lesson is to identify and understand the important aspects of the lives’
From the Paleolithic Era to Civilization. Prehistory The time period before writing was invented is known as Prehistory. The time period before writing.
Prehistory to 1492. Essential Question: How did agriculture change the lives of early people?
Pre-history. Key Terms Artifacts Culture Hominids Nomads Hunter-gatherers Agricultural Revolution Domestication Civilization Slash-and-burn farming.
Chapter 1 Section 2 Notes. People gradually give up hunting and gathering and learn to cultivate crops, domesticate animals, and live in settled villages.
From the Paleolithic Era to Civilization