Deck 7: Chiefs and Chiefdoms

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A branching model of archaeology would be described as being …

A) linear.
B) ever-adapting.
C) multilinear.
D) cyclical.
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A critical factor in chiefdoms is …

A) the nuclear family.
B) egalitarian status.
C) reciprocal obligation.
D) the inheritance of leadership.
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Trade networks developed in prestate societies mainly for which reason?

A) Farmers needed foodstuffs, tools, and other vital items.
B) Chiefs wanted to expand their control over other regions.
C) Merchants wanted larger markets.
D) All of these.
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In communities where "Big Men" ruled, leadership was …

A) passed from father to son.
B) passed from the most powerful male relative to his chosen successor.
C) inherited.
D) transitory.
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What were all the major prerequisites for settlement of remote Pacific islands?

A) Root vegetables, transportable animals, and seaworthy sailing craft.
B) Transportable animals, dried fruits, seaworthy sailing craft, and ability to navigate.
C) Dried fruits, seaworthy sailing craft, and ability to navigate.
D) Root vegetables, transportable animals, seaworthy sailing craft, and ability to navigate.
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Pacific navigators passed knowledge from generation to generation by …

A) writing on bark.
B) using the stars as self-guides.
C) word of mouth.
D) None of these.
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Who were the first to settle remote Melanesia and Polynesia islands?

A) Tonga islanders.
B) Lapita people.
C) Maori people.
D) Tahitian navigators.
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The introduction of what food in Maori New Zealand in about AD 1400 contributed to agricultural surpluses, overpopulation, and warlike competition?

A) Taro.
B) Sweet potato.
C) Breadfruit.
D) Maize.
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Dendrochronology, the analysis of tree rings, can be used to the determine the dates of what?

A) Living trees and dead specimens.
B) Beams from American Southwest pueblos.
C) Wood from old European houses and churches.
D) All of these.
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The "Great Drought" in the American Southwest took place in the last quarter of which century?

A) The twelfth century.
B) The tenth century.
C) The thirteenth century.
D) The fifteenth century.
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Unlike other areas of the Americas, the introduction of what food did not lead to a dramatic revolution in the American Southwest?

A) Maize.
B) Beans.
C) Sweet potatoes.
D) Rice.
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Chaco Canyon was an important ceremonial center for which people?

A) Ancestral Pueblo.
B) Hohokam.
C) Hopewell.
D) Mogollon.
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The housing complexes of the Ancestral Pueblo could hold more than …

A) 500-1,000 people.
B) 1,000-2,500 people.
C) 3,000-4,500 people.
D) 5,000-12,000 people.
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What perhaps is the best way to describe the social organization of the pueblo culture?

A) Democracy.
B) Autocracy.
C) Theocracy.
D) Egalitarian society.
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The earliest North American culture to build extensive earthworks was the …

A) Hopewell.
B) Mogollon.
C) Adena.
D) Mississippian.
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In the Hopewell tradition, artistic and valuable objects were placed in burial grounds while the ordinary people …

A) used simple objects in daily life.
B) kept artistic pottery in their dwellings.
C) collected copper figurines.
D) used soapstone pipe bowls in daily life.
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An important burial ground for the Hopewell people was at …

A) Mound City.
B) Moundville.
C) Cahokia.
D) Snaketown.
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What was the center of Mississippian power and influence in the north?

A) Adena.
B) Moundville.
C) Hopewell.
D) Cahokia.
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What fine-grained rock was used to make hoes and other tools for the Mississippian people?

A) Obsidian.
B) Chert.
C) Quartz.
D) None of these.
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What percentage of the diet of the people of Moundville did maize and beans comprise?

A) 75 percent.
B) 50 percent.
C) 40 percent.
D) 25 percent.
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What is the difference between viewing ancient civilization from a linear or multilinear perspective?
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Describe the materials and artifacts that possessed high prestige value in eastern North American societies.
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Why would the introduction of a new food source, such as sweet potatoes or maize, lead to such social and political upheaval in prehistoric societies?
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What did the burial traditions and artifacts of the early inhabitants of the Americas reveal about their social and religious beliefs?
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Do you think the Mississippians or their successors might have evolved into state-organized societies like those of the Maya, Aztecs, or Incas if the Europeans had not arrived? Defend your answer.
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A branching model of archaeology would be described as being …

A) linear.
B) ever-adapting.
C) multilinear.
D) cyclical.
multilinear.
2
A critical factor in chiefdoms is …

A) the nuclear family.
B) egalitarian status.
C) reciprocal obligation.
D) the inheritance of leadership.
reciprocal obligation.
3
Trade networks developed in prestate societies mainly for which reason?

A) Farmers needed foodstuffs, tools, and other vital items.
B) Chiefs wanted to expand their control over other regions.
C) Merchants wanted larger markets.
D) All of these.
Farmers needed foodstuffs, tools, and other vital items.
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In communities where "Big Men" ruled, leadership was …

A) passed from father to son.
B) passed from the most powerful male relative to his chosen successor.
C) inherited.
D) transitory.
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What were all the major prerequisites for settlement of remote Pacific islands?

A) Root vegetables, transportable animals, and seaworthy sailing craft.
B) Transportable animals, dried fruits, seaworthy sailing craft, and ability to navigate.
C) Dried fruits, seaworthy sailing craft, and ability to navigate.
D) Root vegetables, transportable animals, seaworthy sailing craft, and ability to navigate.
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Pacific navigators passed knowledge from generation to generation by …

A) writing on bark.
B) using the stars as self-guides.
C) word of mouth.
D) None of these.
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Who were the first to settle remote Melanesia and Polynesia islands?

A) Tonga islanders.
B) Lapita people.
C) Maori people.
D) Tahitian navigators.
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The introduction of what food in Maori New Zealand in about AD 1400 contributed to agricultural surpluses, overpopulation, and warlike competition?

A) Taro.
B) Sweet potato.
C) Breadfruit.
D) Maize.
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Dendrochronology, the analysis of tree rings, can be used to the determine the dates of what?

A) Living trees and dead specimens.
B) Beams from American Southwest pueblos.
C) Wood from old European houses and churches.
D) All of these.
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The "Great Drought" in the American Southwest took place in the last quarter of which century?

A) The twelfth century.
B) The tenth century.
C) The thirteenth century.
D) The fifteenth century.
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Unlike other areas of the Americas, the introduction of what food did not lead to a dramatic revolution in the American Southwest?

A) Maize.
B) Beans.
C) Sweet potatoes.
D) Rice.
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Chaco Canyon was an important ceremonial center for which people?

A) Ancestral Pueblo.
B) Hohokam.
C) Hopewell.
D) Mogollon.
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The housing complexes of the Ancestral Pueblo could hold more than …

A) 500-1,000 people.
B) 1,000-2,500 people.
C) 3,000-4,500 people.
D) 5,000-12,000 people.
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What perhaps is the best way to describe the social organization of the pueblo culture?

A) Democracy.
B) Autocracy.
C) Theocracy.
D) Egalitarian society.
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The earliest North American culture to build extensive earthworks was the …

A) Hopewell.
B) Mogollon.
C) Adena.
D) Mississippian.
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In the Hopewell tradition, artistic and valuable objects were placed in burial grounds while the ordinary people …

A) used simple objects in daily life.
B) kept artistic pottery in their dwellings.
C) collected copper figurines.
D) used soapstone pipe bowls in daily life.
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An important burial ground for the Hopewell people was at …

A) Mound City.
B) Moundville.
C) Cahokia.
D) Snaketown.
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What was the center of Mississippian power and influence in the north?

A) Adena.
B) Moundville.
C) Hopewell.
D) Cahokia.
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What fine-grained rock was used to make hoes and other tools for the Mississippian people?

A) Obsidian.
B) Chert.
C) Quartz.
D) None of these.
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What percentage of the diet of the people of Moundville did maize and beans comprise?

A) 75 percent.
B) 50 percent.
C) 40 percent.
D) 25 percent.
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What is the difference between viewing ancient civilization from a linear or multilinear perspective?
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Describe the materials and artifacts that possessed high prestige value in eastern North American societies.
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Why would the introduction of a new food source, such as sweet potatoes or maize, lead to such social and political upheaval in prehistoric societies?
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What did the burial traditions and artifacts of the early inhabitants of the Americas reveal about their social and religious beliefs?
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Do you think the Mississippians or their successors might have evolved into state-organized societies like those of the Maya, Aztecs, or Incas if the Europeans had not arrived? Defend your answer.
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