MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
Chapter 1 Notes
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2. Chapter Introduction Section 1 Early Humans Section 2 Mesopotamian Civilization Section 3 The First Empires Reading Review Chapter Assessment The First Civilizations Click on a hyperlink to view the corresponding slides.
14. How did spoken language help the Paleolithic people? Language made it easier for people to work together and pass on knowledge. Early Humans
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19. Why was farming important to the Neolithic people? Farming allowed people to settle in one place, and it provided a steady food supply. Early Humans
20. Explain Why were Paleolithic people nomads? They moved around to hunt animals and gather other foods. Early Humans
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30. What effect did irrigation have on the people of Mesopotamia? Irrigation allowed farmers to grow plenty of food. More food meant more people could be fed, so the population grew. Mesopotamian Civilization
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35. What is civilization? a complex society with cities, an organized government, art, religion, a system of writing, and class divisions Mesopotamian Civilization
36. a set of laws that the Babylonian leader Hammurabi established for his empire What was the Code of Hammurabi? Mesopotamian Civilization
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47. What made Babylon the world’s richest city? Being on a major trade route meant merchants and artisans benefited from trade. The city also had beautiful structures, such as the Hanging Gardens and the Ishtar Gate. The First Empires
48. The First Empires Why was the Assyrian army a powerful fighting force? It had a well-organized army with advanced weapons.