Deck 1: The First Civilizations of North America

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Most modern archeologists would agree that the earliest inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere came from which of the following areas of the world?

A) Europe
B) South America
C) Asia
D) the Arctic
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About 15,000 years ago BP, which land bridge was used by migrants to cross between Siberia and Alaska?

A) Bering Strait
B) Alaskan Strait
C) Siberian Strait
D) Straits of Asia
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Which group was the first to build cities in the New World?

A) Aztecs
B) Olmecs
C) Toltecs
D) Mayas
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Both the Mogollon and the Hohokam peoples of the American Southwest tended to build their dwellings near which of the following?

A) other villages
B) mountains
C) streams
D) sacred sites
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Which of the following groups lived in what is now known as the Four Corners region of the United States?

A) Woodlands
B) Hohokam
C) Ancestral Pueblo
D) Aztecs
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The Mogollon, the Hohokam, and the Ancestral Pueblo were North American cultures from which region of the United States?

A) Eastern Woodlands
B) Southwest
C) Great Plains
D) Great Basin
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The Mississippian people were a culture from the

A) Eastern Woodlands.
B) Pacific Northwest.
C) Great Plains.
D) Great Basin.
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The Numic-speaking peoples were from which geographic region?

A) Eastern Woodlands
B) Pacific Northwest
C) Great Plains
D) Great Basin
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Which of the following peoples lived in a society with deep divisions among nobles, commoners, and slaves?

A) Subarctic
B) Pacific Northwest
C) Great Basin
D) Eastern Woodlands
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The inhabitants of which region moved from their summer fishing camps to berry patches in the fall, and to moose- and caribou-hunting groups in the winter?

A) Eastern Woodlands
B) Subarctic
C) Great Plains
D) Pacific Northwest
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Recently, scholars have begun to find evidence of incredible manipulations of landscapes and environments in the least likely of places,

A) the canyons of the Southwest.
B) the area now known as Mexico City.
C) the Amazon rainforest.
D) the Subarctic.
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Which of the following, built around 1300, contained more than 2,000 rooms and had a water and sewage-removal system?

A) Navajos
B) Ancestral Pueblo
C) Paquime
D) Pueblos
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The Muskogean speakers rejected hierarchical societies in favor of egalitarian ones as they matured into three great southeastern confederacies, the

A) Iroquois, Algonquian, and Mohawk.
B) Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw.
C) Chickasaw, Mohicans, and Iroquois.
D) Choctaw, Creek, and Apache.
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The distinctive feature of Iroquois and Huron architecture was not the temple mound, but the

A) pueblo.
B) tipi.
C) longhouse.
D) wigwam.
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The Algonquians were part of which cultural group?

A) Eastern Woodlands
B) Subarctic
C) Great Plains
D) Southwestern
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One of the major logistical obstacles that hindered New World agriculture and advancement in comparison to the Old World was

A) religion.
B) culture.
C) communication and technology.
D) illness.
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In the 1830s and 1840s, Americans sought to drive Indians ________ of the Mississippi.
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Between 10,000 and 2,500 years ago, many regional ________ developed among the peoples of the Americas.
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People in Mesoamerica began domesticating ________ about 10,000 years ago.
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Between the third and ninth centuries, the ________ empire founded some 50 urban centers scattered throughout the Yucatán Peninsula, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras
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The master potters of the American Southwest were the ________ people.
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The ________ was a distinctive feature of Iroquois and Huron architecture.
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The adoption of ________ gave people in the Southwest and the Eastern Woodlands the security necessary to develop complex societies.
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The ________ lived along the Atlantic seaboard and the Great Lakes, in communities smaller than those of either the Muskogeans or the Iroquois.
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The ________ were the first Native American peoples to play ball games, around 1500 BCE.
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The Natchez practiced a form of kinship in which ________ owned land, tools, and even children.
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Explain how early peoples evolved into stable and secure cultures.
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Explain how the emergence of ecosystems made for ever greater biological diversity.
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Describe the early cultures of the American Southwest.
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Analyze the differences between the cultures of the Pacific Northwest and the other Native American cultures in North America.
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Analyze and explain the rise of agriculture and the worldwide spread of American crops.
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Explain why Native Americans were largely spared the effects of most of the world's communicable diseases until 1492.
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Describe the Americas on the eve of contact with European civilizations.
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In an evolutionary context, why were Native Americans at a disadvantage compared to Europeans?
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Discuss the historical detective work involved in tracking the movements of the earliest Americans.
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Deck 1: The First Civilizations of North America
1
Most modern archeologists would agree that the earliest inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere came from which of the following areas of the world?

A) Europe
B) South America
C) Asia
D) the Arctic
Asia
2
About 15,000 years ago BP, which land bridge was used by migrants to cross between Siberia and Alaska?

A) Bering Strait
B) Alaskan Strait
C) Siberian Strait
D) Straits of Asia
Bering Strait
3
Which group was the first to build cities in the New World?

A) Aztecs
B) Olmecs
C) Toltecs
D) Mayas
Olmecs
4
Both the Mogollon and the Hohokam peoples of the American Southwest tended to build their dwellings near which of the following?

A) other villages
B) mountains
C) streams
D) sacred sites
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Which of the following groups lived in what is now known as the Four Corners region of the United States?

A) Woodlands
B) Hohokam
C) Ancestral Pueblo
D) Aztecs
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The Mogollon, the Hohokam, and the Ancestral Pueblo were North American cultures from which region of the United States?

A) Eastern Woodlands
B) Southwest
C) Great Plains
D) Great Basin
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The Mississippian people were a culture from the

A) Eastern Woodlands.
B) Pacific Northwest.
C) Great Plains.
D) Great Basin.
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The Numic-speaking peoples were from which geographic region?

A) Eastern Woodlands
B) Pacific Northwest
C) Great Plains
D) Great Basin
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9
Which of the following peoples lived in a society with deep divisions among nobles, commoners, and slaves?

A) Subarctic
B) Pacific Northwest
C) Great Basin
D) Eastern Woodlands
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10
The inhabitants of which region moved from their summer fishing camps to berry patches in the fall, and to moose- and caribou-hunting groups in the winter?

A) Eastern Woodlands
B) Subarctic
C) Great Plains
D) Pacific Northwest
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11
Recently, scholars have begun to find evidence of incredible manipulations of landscapes and environments in the least likely of places,

A) the canyons of the Southwest.
B) the area now known as Mexico City.
C) the Amazon rainforest.
D) the Subarctic.
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12
Which of the following, built around 1300, contained more than 2,000 rooms and had a water and sewage-removal system?

A) Navajos
B) Ancestral Pueblo
C) Paquime
D) Pueblos
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13
The Muskogean speakers rejected hierarchical societies in favor of egalitarian ones as they matured into three great southeastern confederacies, the

A) Iroquois, Algonquian, and Mohawk.
B) Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw.
C) Chickasaw, Mohicans, and Iroquois.
D) Choctaw, Creek, and Apache.
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The distinctive feature of Iroquois and Huron architecture was not the temple mound, but the

A) pueblo.
B) tipi.
C) longhouse.
D) wigwam.
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15
The Algonquians were part of which cultural group?

A) Eastern Woodlands
B) Subarctic
C) Great Plains
D) Southwestern
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One of the major logistical obstacles that hindered New World agriculture and advancement in comparison to the Old World was

A) religion.
B) culture.
C) communication and technology.
D) illness.
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In the 1830s and 1840s, Americans sought to drive Indians ________ of the Mississippi.
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Between 10,000 and 2,500 years ago, many regional ________ developed among the peoples of the Americas.
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People in Mesoamerica began domesticating ________ about 10,000 years ago.
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Between the third and ninth centuries, the ________ empire founded some 50 urban centers scattered throughout the Yucatán Peninsula, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras
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The master potters of the American Southwest were the ________ people.
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The ________ was a distinctive feature of Iroquois and Huron architecture.
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The adoption of ________ gave people in the Southwest and the Eastern Woodlands the security necessary to develop complex societies.
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The ________ lived along the Atlantic seaboard and the Great Lakes, in communities smaller than those of either the Muskogeans or the Iroquois.
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The ________ were the first Native American peoples to play ball games, around 1500 BCE.
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The Natchez practiced a form of kinship in which ________ owned land, tools, and even children.
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Explain how early peoples evolved into stable and secure cultures.
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Explain how the emergence of ecosystems made for ever greater biological diversity.
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Describe the early cultures of the American Southwest.
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Analyze the differences between the cultures of the Pacific Northwest and the other Native American cultures in North America.
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Analyze and explain the rise of agriculture and the worldwide spread of American crops.
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Explain why Native Americans were largely spared the effects of most of the world's communicable diseases until 1492.
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Describe the Americas on the eve of contact with European civilizations.
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In an evolutionary context, why were Native Americans at a disadvantage compared to Europeans?
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Discuss the historical detective work involved in tracking the movements of the earliest Americans.
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