The Evolution of Human Civilization

The Evolution of Human Civilization

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Olivia Brooks

History, Social Studies, Geography

5th - 8th Grade

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The video explores the evolution of human society from hunter-gatherers to agricultural communities. It highlights the transition from the Old Stone Age to the New Stone Age, marked by the advent of farming. This shift allowed humans to settle, leading to the development of civilizations, specialization of labor, and trade. The surplus of food enabled larger communities and the exchange of goods and ideas, setting the foundation for modern society.

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What was the primary lifestyle of early humans before the advent of agriculture?

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When did the Old Stone Age begin?

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What significant change marked the beginning of the New Stone Age?

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What allowed early humans to build permanent shelters?

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How did agriculture impact the size of communities?

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What was one of the new jobs that emerged due to agricultural surplus?

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What did specialization of labor lead to in early societies?

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What was a common reason for early traders to travel long distances?

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Which of the following was a popular item traded by early civilizations?

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What was one of the effects of trade on early civilizations?

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