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Vocabulary Builder A Content Vocabulary Directions: Select a vocabulary term from the box that best completes each sentence Write a term in each blank Paleolithic nomad technology ice age domesticate Neolithic Age systematic agriculture shrine specialization Bronze Age monarchy 1 A person who moves from place to place is called a 2 The government of a country led by a king would be a 3 Dogs were one of the first animals that humans learned to 4 During the, complex civilizations grew up in river valleys 5 People adapted during the by changing their diet, building sturdier shelters, and using animal skins to make warm clothing 6 Images of gods and goddess are often found decorating a 7 Improved tools are one example of the of early people 8 As people moved to villages and cities, the of work developed

Vocabulary Builder Cont 9 An important development for people was learning how to use flint tools 10 During the Neolithic Age, people slowly switched from hunting and gathering to to feed themselves 11 The time from about 8000 BC to 4000 BC is called the

Vocabulary Builder Cont B Academic Vocabulary Directions: Complete the chart by writing an entry in each box except those marked ///// Word Definition Use the Synonym Antonym word in a sentence economy ////////// ////////// constant locate ////////// method ////////// available construct communicate //////////

Vocabulary Builder Cont C Combined Vocabulary Reinforcement Directions: Use the vocabulary words in the box to complete the summary of Chapter 3 You will not be able to use all the words You may have to change the form of some of the words economic constant Paleolithic Bronze Age locate monarchy ice age Neolithic Age method nomads domesticate available technology shrine systematic construct communicate specialization agriculture Historians call the earliest period of human history the age There were no farms or villages during this time People were who moved from place to place to survive Life was difficult for early people, but they adapted They used the resources that were to them They developed such as flint axes and other tools Other achievements of Paleolithic people include the ability to make fire and spoken language Before the development of spoken language, people using sounds and gestures Once spoken language developed, it grew and developed Around 100,000 BC the climate on Earth began to change There were long periods of extreme cold The most recent began During this time, the water level of the oceans was lowered A land bridge between Asia and North America was revealed This land bridge allowed people to move into the Americas for the first time

Vocabulary Builder Cont At the end of the last Ice Age, Earth s temperature rose People began to stay in one place to grow food Farming replaced hunting and gathering At the same time, people began to, or tame, animals This change in the way people lived marked the beginning of the During this time, people began to settle in villages Their villages were near their fields One of the world s oldest communities was Jericho, in Southwest Asia In Jericho, people houses of sun-dried brick During the late Neolithic Age, people in western Asia discovered that mixing copper and tin formed a new, stronger metal This new metal gives us the name of a new age The lasted from 3000 to 1200 BC