Pre-History Nomads - humans began as hunter- gatherers, staying mobile with no permanent homes. Wild food sources- Animals, berries, roots and other plants. Stone tools- rock hammers, sharp-edge stone axes and spear points. Left their histories with cave and rock paintings and stone carvings.
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Pre-History Nomads- humans began as hunter-
gatherers, staying mobile with no permanent homes.
Wild food sources- Animals, berries, roots and other plants.
Stone tools- rock hammers, sharp-edge stone axes and spear points.
WHAT MAKES A CIVILIZATION? There are 6 aspects to a
civilization:1. Cities- where the residents live and work2. Jobs and Skills- creates social classes3. Government- Who’s in control, laws?4. Religion- Monotheism or Polytheism?5. Trade- bartering and $$$$, economy.6. Written Communication- languages Inca
Maya Aztec
LET’S PRACTICE!
You will create a civilization chart for each empire we study this year!
It should look like this (around 1/2 a page)Cities
Government
Religion
Jobs and skillsTrade
Communication
Draw a blank chart like this one into your notebook!
PRACTICE CONTINUED…
Now that you have the blank chart, let’s practice filling it in!
With help from your pod, fill in your blank chart with facts about the present-day United States…
Cities
Government
Religion
Jobs and skillsTrade
Written Communication
List 5 major U.S. Cities
List the proper name(s) of our government
List 3 major religions practiced in the U.S.
List 5 important jobs or skills in the U.S.
List the way(s) we trade, not what we tradeList the official written language(s) of the U.S.
I will give you around 10 minutes to fill this chart in!
POSSIBLE ANSWERS
Cities
Government
Religion
Jobs and skillsTrade
Written Communication
How did you do?
New York, Washington D.C, Boston, L.A., ChicagoFederal Republic, Democracy