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Forming Complex Societies Day 3

Forming Complex Societies Day 3. Do Now. 1. Take out your packets 2. What do you remember about surplus? How did surplus lead to the birth of trade?. Economic and Social Changes. 8 . Why were surpluses important to the economic structure of a farming village?.

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Forming Complex Societies Day 3

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  1. Forming Complex SocietiesDay 3

  2. Do Now 1. Take out your packets 2. What do you remember about surplus? How did surplus lead to the birth of trade?

  3. Economic and Social Changes 8. Why were surpluses important to the economic structure of a farming village?

  4. Economic and Social Changes Answer: People bartered surplus goods for things they wanted or needed

  5. Economic and Social Changes 9. How did trade cause changes in the social structure of early farming villages?

  6. Economic and Social Changes Answer: As trade developed, people needed leadership. People needed someone to turn to in order to resolve conflicts, such as who owned land or a resource.

  7. Economic and Social Changes 10. What animals were raised in pastoral societies?

  8. Economic and Social Changes Answer: Goats, sheep, horses, and cattle

  9. Economic and Social Changes 11. What resources did pastoral people get from their animals?

  10. Economic and Social Changes Answer: Milk, hides, and bones for tools

  11. Parallel Time Line Made up of two or more time lines. Each time line covers the same period of time, but for a different person or place.

  12. Timeline Terms • Circa means “about.” • B.C. stands for Before Christ • A.D. stands for “anno Domini,” which stands for “in the year of the Lord.” • When using B.C. dates, remember that the BIGGER the number, the longer ago something happened

  13. Activity Complete pages 12 and 13 of your Homework and Practice Books with your groups.

  14. Wrap Up What is a parallel time line? What does the term B.C. stand for? What does the term A.D. stand for?

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