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Early Man Assessment
By Karen Rojas
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Question 1
1.
Where did Humanity’s story begin?
Asia
Question 2
2.
When did Humanity’s story begin?
Millions of years ago
Question 3
3.
The first human society was considered to be a ________________ society.
Sedentary
Question 4
4.
The first human societies were nomadic. This means that they ________________
Moved around from place to place with no fixed home
Question 5
5.
The first tools made by early man were made out of
Wood
Question 6
6.
What does B.C. stand for?
Before Christ
Question 7
7.
What was the long period of time during this Era that experienced extremely cold temperatures?
Ice Age
Question 8
8.
The first period of time during Era 1 was called the _______________Era, or better known as the Old Stone Age.
Mesolithic
Question 9
9.
The last period of time during Era 1 was called the _________________Era, or better known as the New Stone Age.
Neolithic
Question 10
10.
________________is the study of the remains/skeletons/bones of the people of ancient civilizations.
Archaeology
Question 11
11.
_______________is the study of ancient artifacts.
Archaeology
Question 12
12.
The time before history was recorded is known as ______________.
Post-history
Question 13
13.
A ____________is a set of ideas, beliefs, and customs of a group of people.
Religion
Question 14
14.
What was considered to be the first great global event in humanity’s story?
Ice Age
Question 15
15.
During which time period did people begin to permanently settle in small communities?
Paleolithic
Australia
Africa
Antarctica
Billions of years ago
Thousands of years ago
Hundreds of years ago
Hunter-gatherer
Agricultural
Industrial
Stayed in one area & created homes
Farmed in one permanent location
Built stable villages
Metal
Stone
Ice
Before Christmas
Before Cars
Be Cool
Stone Age
Middle Ages
New Age
Paleolithic
Neolithic
Monolithic
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Monolithic
Anthropology
Geology
Sociology
Anthropology
Geology
Sociology
History
Prehistory
New history
Government
Culture
Laws
The Stone Age
Peopling of the Earth
American Revolution
Neolithic
Mesolithic
Monolithic