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Why is BCE and CE more commonly used now on timelines?
Non-religious
Opposite of Nomadic is ___________
sedentary
_________________ is created when people are different classes and some jobs are seen as better than others.
Hierarchy
The Theory of _______ explains how we became humans after 7 million years.
Evolution
Name at least 5 Quality of Life Indicators (for example, Education)
Housing, Job, Community, Psychological Well-Being, Environment, Political Freedom, etc
After the Paleolithic, came the _____________
Neolithic
Without a surplus, societies wouldn't have been able to __________ the different work they did.
Specialize
What were 3 struggles for humans when they transitioned to being settled?
Disease, weaker, vulnerable to weather and attack.
Why was it so important for species to learn how to use fire (2 reasons)?
Warmth and cook meat for protein (BIG BRAIN!)
What does having 'goldilocks' bullet notes mean?
Not too short, not too long.
Name the first 6 events in a row from the Big Bang Timeline we studied on Monday.
What did many (but not all) human societies start to do 12,000 years ago?
Create settled societies (stop being nomadic)
Name 3 facts about Hunter-Gatherers
Answers will vary.
Which percentage of our human history was spent as Hunter-Gatherers?
95%
Name 3 stories from this week's Flocabulary...
Answers will vary
What are the 3 parts of boxes and bullets?
Main idea, bullets, wondering
What does AD stand for?
Anno Domini
Approximately how many years ago did the Big Bang take place?
13.4 billion
Humans co-existed with these two other species (name one).
Neanderthal and Homo Denisovans