Deck 5: The Americas and the Islands of the Pacific, to 1200 C.E.
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Deck 5: The Americas and the Islands of the Pacific, to 1200 C.E.
1
The Maya rulerfounded his dynasty in what city?
A)Tikal.
B)La Venta.
C)Teotihuacan.
D)Copán.
E)San Lorenzo.
A)Tikal.
B)La Venta.
C)Teotihuacan.
D)Copán.
E)San Lorenzo.
Copán.
2
The Mesoamericans supplemented their diets with foods rich in amino acids and vitamin B12 - like squash and beans - because they
A)Were forbidden to kill animals and eat their meat.
B)Ate little meat.
C)Had never developed hunting skills.
D)Did not have the tools necessary to eat meat.
E)Did not have the skills and knowledge of how to skin and prepare animals for consumption.
A)Were forbidden to kill animals and eat their meat.
B)Ate little meat.
C)Had never developed hunting skills.
D)Did not have the tools necessary to eat meat.
E)Did not have the skills and knowledge of how to skin and prepare animals for consumption.
Ate little meat.
3
The Mesoamerican Long Count calendar uses what kinds of symbols to indicate the different units of time?
A)Numerals.
B)Bars and dots.
C)Celestial symbols.
D)Cross marks.
E)Pictures of birds.
A)Numerals.
B)Bars and dots.
C)Celestial symbols.
D)Cross marks.
E)Pictures of birds.
Bars and dots.
4
Which group is considered themother culture for Mesoamerica?
A)Olmec.
B)Quetzalcoatl.
C)Maya.
D)Aztec.
E)Chavin.
A)Olmec.
B)Quetzalcoatl.
C)Maya.
D)Aztec.
E)Chavin.
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5
Which of the following were the responsibilities of the Mayan ruler?
A)Commander of the army.
B)Decided crop allocations.
C)Decided with whom to ally.
D)Allocation of taxes.
E)All of these choices.
A)Commander of the army.
B)Decided crop allocations.
C)Decided with whom to ally.
D)Allocation of taxes.
E)All of these choices.
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6
The peoples of Teotihuacan developed a sophisticated civilization beginning around 200 B.C.E.that was highlighted by which of the following?
A)Large populated urban centers.
B)The use of frescoes.
C)Areas of migrant craftsmen.
D)Complex water-sewage systems.
E)All of these choices.
A)Large populated urban centers.
B)The use of frescoes.
C)Areas of migrant craftsmen.
D)Complex water-sewage systems.
E)All of these choices.
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7
The large sculpted heads of the Olmec were produced from
A)Volcanic rock.
B)Marble.
C)Concrete.
D)Basalt.
E)Limestone.
A)Volcanic rock.
B)Marble.
C)Concrete.
D)Basalt.
E)Limestone.
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8
Unlike Mesopotamia,Egypt,India and China,agriculture began in America
A)In the Amazon River basin.
B)On highland plateaus in Mexico.
C)In the Mississippian delta.
D)In the Midwest lowlands.
E)In the Chilean lowlands.
A)In the Amazon River basin.
B)On highland plateaus in Mexico.
C)In the Mississippian delta.
D)In the Midwest lowlands.
E)In the Chilean lowlands.
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9
Which of the following statements is true?
A)Written evidence found on the Pacific islands has yet to be translated.
B)Most national and local governments have not permitted diggings.
C)Little interest has been shown in the history of the Americas.
D)With the exception of the Maya, peoples in the Americas and Pacific islands left sparse written records.
E)Written records of the Mesoamerican peoples have not been discovered.
A)Written evidence found on the Pacific islands has yet to be translated.
B)Most national and local governments have not permitted diggings.
C)Little interest has been shown in the history of the Americas.
D)With the exception of the Maya, peoples in the Americas and Pacific islands left sparse written records.
E)Written records of the Mesoamerican peoples have not been discovered.
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10
In comparison to Mesopotamian and Asiatic societies,American societies
A)Were more advanced in agriculture.
B)Used animals to draw iron plows.
C)Were the first to use specialized harvesting tools.
D)Used simple and basic stone digging sticks.
E)Never developed a basic food product.
A)Were more advanced in agriculture.
B)Used animals to draw iron plows.
C)Were the first to use specialized harvesting tools.
D)Used simple and basic stone digging sticks.
E)Never developed a basic food product.
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11
Unlike the early farmers of West Asia,the people of Tehuacán
A)Practiced no religions.
B)Used no draft animals.
C)Fashioned no laws.
D)Did not cultivate millet.
E)None of these choices.
A)Practiced no religions.
B)Used no draft animals.
C)Fashioned no laws.
D)Did not cultivate millet.
E)None of these choices.
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12
How did the Maya use their celestial knowledge of stars and planets?
A)To predict eclipses.
B)To select inauguration dates.
C)To determine dates for religious ceremonies.
D)To decide when to start wars.
E)All of these choices.
A)To predict eclipses.
B)To select inauguration dates.
C)To determine dates for religious ceremonies.
D)To decide when to start wars.
E)All of these choices.
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13
Which statement best reflects the methods employed by archaeologists to piece together the history of the Americas and the Pacific?
A)They exercised great ingenuity.
B)They are unable to piece together the history.
C)They applied precision analysis to a sizeable amount of evidence.
D)They reconstructed the history using journals and letters of the early inhabitants.
E)None of these choices.
A)They exercised great ingenuity.
B)They are unable to piece together the history.
C)They applied precision analysis to a sizeable amount of evidence.
D)They reconstructed the history using journals and letters of the early inhabitants.
E)None of these choices.
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14
The domestication of wild grasses in Tehuacan gradually developed in the agricultural cultivation of
A)Millet.
B)Wheat.
C)Rice.
D)Beans.
E)Maize.
A)Millet.
B)Wheat.
C)Rice.
D)Beans.
E)Maize.
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15
In an attempt to decipher the Mayan written language,scholars determined which of the following to be the key?
A)The ancient Mayan language was a dead language.
B)The original Mayan language was totally pictorial.
C)The Mayan language was totally phonetic.
D)Mayan glyphs were compared to Olmec material.
E)The ancient Mayan language was a combination of pictorial and phonetic elements.
A)The ancient Mayan language was a dead language.
B)The original Mayan language was totally pictorial.
C)The Mayan language was totally phonetic.
D)Mayan glyphs were compared to Olmec material.
E)The ancient Mayan language was a combination of pictorial and phonetic elements.
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16
Historians use what to distinguish between Maya periods,such as the Early (250-550)and Late Classic (600-800)Maya?
A)The building of city walls.
B)The amount of trade with South America.
C)The building of monuments.
D)The amount of human sacrifices.
E)The Mayans' moving the Olmec basalt head sculptures.
A)The building of city walls.
B)The amount of trade with South America.
C)The building of monuments.
D)The amount of human sacrifices.
E)The Mayans' moving the Olmec basalt head sculptures.
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17
How did the Olmec peoples adjust their solar year calendar to refer to events that happened in the far past?
A)They used mythical terms to refer to early dates.
B)Only religious references were used to refer to the mythical past.
C)They developed a Long Count calendar that dated back to a mythical starting date.
D)No evidence has been found on how the Olmecs solved this dilemma.
E)They did not know how to adjust their ritual calendar when referring to events of the far past.
A)They used mythical terms to refer to early dates.
B)Only religious references were used to refer to the mythical past.
C)They developed a Long Count calendar that dated back to a mythical starting date.
D)No evidence has been found on how the Olmecs solved this dilemma.
E)They did not know how to adjust their ritual calendar when referring to events of the far past.
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18
Although the wheel was not a part of Mesoamerican agricultural and military development,what artifacts or evidence show that they were aware of it?
A)Relics inside sun pyramids.
B)Children's toys.
C)Items at religious sites.
D)Allusions in Mayan writing.
E)Use to calculate calendars.
A)Relics inside sun pyramids.
B)Children's toys.
C)Items at religious sites.
D)Allusions in Mayan writing.
E)Use to calculate calendars.
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19
Evidence suggests that seeds from this plant were used for Maya medicinal drinks as early as 500 B.C.E.
A)millet.
B)wheat.
C)cacao.
D)maize.
E)none of these choices.
A)millet.
B)wheat.
C)cacao.
D)maize.
E)none of these choices.
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20
How far did the Olmec laborers move the massive sculpted heads carved out of basalt?
A)50 miles.
B)200 miles.
C)20 miles.
D)10 miles.
E)100 miles.
A)50 miles.
B)200 miles.
C)20 miles.
D)10 miles.
E)100 miles.
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21
The Anasazi centers of the American southwest had what in common with the Maya?
A)No bows or arrows.
B)Pyramid temples.
C)Obsidian mines.
D)Earthen mound tombs.
E)Ball courts.
A)No bows or arrows.
B)Pyramid temples.
C)Obsidian mines.
D)Earthen mound tombs.
E)Ball courts.
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22
Chichen Itza,a post-classic Maya city,has the largest ____ in the Americas.
A)Pyramid.
B)Ceremonial mound.
C)Royal road.
D)Royal cemetery.
E)Ball court.
A)Pyramid.
B)Ceremonial mound.
C)Royal road.
D)Royal cemetery.
E)Ball court.
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23
Early migrations into the Pacific probably began with
A)Traveling short distances to islands that were in sight of each other.
B)Larger boats and sophisticated navigation devices.
C)The use of land bridges that connected adjacent islands.
D)The results of tectonic plate movements.
E)There is no solid evidence to answer this statement.
A)Traveling short distances to islands that were in sight of each other.
B)Larger boats and sophisticated navigation devices.
C)The use of land bridges that connected adjacent islands.
D)The results of tectonic plate movements.
E)There is no solid evidence to answer this statement.
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24
How did the Andean peoples of the Americas use metal?
A)Weapons.
B)Agricultural tools.
C)Utensils.
D)Body armor.
E)Decorations.
A)Weapons.
B)Agricultural tools.
C)Utensils.
D)Body armor.
E)Decorations.
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25
Maya rituals often involved the spilling of blood,such as women pulling thorny vines through their tongues and from kings,who pierced their
A)Ears.
B)Penises.
C)Lips.
D)Hands.
E)Eyes.
A)Ears.
B)Penises.
C)Lips.
D)Hands.
E)Eyes.
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26
The Polynesian Triangle,the Americas,and Mesopotamia shared developed stratified societies and
A)Worked with metals.
B)Built large complex urban centers.
C)Created empires.
D)Rulers relied on their subjects for labor.
E)Evolved a complex system of writing.
A)Worked with metals.
B)Built large complex urban centers.
C)Created empires.
D)Rulers relied on their subjects for labor.
E)Evolved a complex system of writing.
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27
The Polynesian Triangle includes which of the following?
A)Melanesia.
B)Easter Island.
C)Micronesia.
D)New Zealand.
E)All of these choices.
A)Melanesia.
B)Easter Island.
C)Micronesia.
D)New Zealand.
E)All of these choices.
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28
What is the original name for Easter Island?
A)New Zealand.
B)Micronesia.
C)Rapa Nui.
D)Lapita.
E)Australia.
A)New Zealand.
B)Micronesia.
C)Rapa Nui.
D)Lapita.
E)Australia.
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29
Since about 5000 B.C.E.,though they never rode these,animal labor in the Andes was provided by domesticated
A)Horses.
B)Camels.
C)Pigs.
D)Llamas and alpaca.
E)Oxen and cattle.
A)Horses.
B)Camels.
C)Pigs.
D)Llamas and alpaca.
E)Oxen and cattle.
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30
The Pacific Islands were populated by ocean voyages using what for navigation?
A)Magnetic compass.
B)Stars.
C)Dead reckoning.
D)Astrolabe.
E)Sound references.
A)Magnetic compass.
B)Stars.
C)Dead reckoning.
D)Astrolabe.
E)Sound references.
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31
What religious practice was common to most Mesoamericans?
A)Worshipping volcanoes.
B)The use of hallucinogenic drugs.
C)Ancestor worship.
D)Mummification of kings.
E)Blood sacrifice.
A)Worshipping volcanoes.
B)The use of hallucinogenic drugs.
C)Ancestor worship.
D)Mummification of kings.
E)Blood sacrifice.
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32
Obsidian was important to the Mayans because it
A)Was available locally.
B)Was the hardest material known to the Mayans at that time.
C)Was associated with volcanoes, which Mayans believed had magic powers.
D)Was an important item in their trade network.
E)Served a spiritual purpose.
A)Was available locally.
B)Was the hardest material known to the Mayans at that time.
C)Was associated with volcanoes, which Mayans believed had magic powers.
D)Was an important item in their trade network.
E)Served a spiritual purpose.
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33
What South American culture is known for its elaborate earthwork lines?
A)Chavin.
B)Nazca.
C)Tiwanaku.
D)Inca.
E)Caral.
A)Chavin.
B)Nazca.
C)Tiwanaku.
D)Inca.
E)Caral.
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34
The Caral site,located in present-day Peru,is important because of all the following reasons except
A)It clearly shows an assimilation of Mayan-Andean cultures.
B)Evidence of an early deity was found.
C)Indications of an early stratified society are evident.
D)Like other peoples of the area, it experienced a rapid and sudden decline.
E)It is the earliest large urban settlement in the Americas.
A)It clearly shows an assimilation of Mayan-Andean cultures.
B)Evidence of an early deity was found.
C)Indications of an early stratified society are evident.
D)Like other peoples of the area, it experienced a rapid and sudden decline.
E)It is the earliest large urban settlement in the Americas.
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35
Which of the following statements is not true regarding the subordinate king-overlord relationship?
A)It symbolized the constant struggle for power in Mayan history.
B)The constant goal was to expand one's territory.
C)It gave the king some bragging rights.
D)Relationships between Mayan city states were created.
E)Overlords replaced each underlord with a member of his family to avoid rebellion.
A)It symbolized the constant struggle for power in Mayan history.
B)The constant goal was to expand one's territory.
C)It gave the king some bragging rights.
D)Relationships between Mayan city states were created.
E)Overlords replaced each underlord with a member of his family to avoid rebellion.
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36
The largest of the surviving Mississippian earthen mounds stretching over 1000 feet and rising over 100 feet above the ground is located at
A)Adena.
B)Cahokia.
C)Hopewell.
D)Poverty Point.
E)Chaco.
A)Adena.
B)Cahokia.
C)Hopewell.
D)Poverty Point.
E)Chaco.
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37
Mayan agriculture
A)Involved walled fields with guards to protect them from poachers.
B)Produced a money crop that was used in trade, rather than for food.
C)Used mostly slave labor close to the city.
D)Used natural fertilizers, which resulted in year-round agriculture.
E)Developed sophisticated slave-drawn plows.
A)Involved walled fields with guards to protect them from poachers.
B)Produced a money crop that was used in trade, rather than for food.
C)Used mostly slave labor close to the city.
D)Used natural fertilizers, which resulted in year-round agriculture.
E)Developed sophisticated slave-drawn plows.
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38
The goal of Maya warfare was to increase territory and
A)Capture land.
B)Capture prisoners.
C)Acquire title and trade rights.
D)Establish overlordship.
E)Capture women for marriage.
A)Capture land.
B)Capture prisoners.
C)Acquire title and trade rights.
D)Establish overlordship.
E)Capture women for marriage.
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39
The text implies that the most prized personal possession of a Mayan was
A)Jade.
B)Sea shells.
C)Bird feathers.
D)Gold.
E)Salt.
A)Jade.
B)Sea shells.
C)Bird feathers.
D)Gold.
E)Salt.
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40
The oral epic Popul Vuh describes the various ways the Mayans communicated with the gods.Which of the following is not one of their beliefs?
A)Using caves as to the underworld.
B)Blood letting.
C)Using special rituals to the One Divine God.
D)Using enemas possibly containing peyote cactus liquid.
E)Sacrificing prisoners.
A)Using caves as to the underworld.
B)Blood letting.
C)Using special rituals to the One Divine God.
D)Using enemas possibly containing peyote cactus liquid.
E)Sacrificing prisoners.
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41
The growth of sweet potatoes and coconut in Polynesia shows a connection between it and what other region?
A)South America.
B)Madagascar.
C)North America.
D)Mesopotamia.
E)India.
A)South America.
B)Madagascar.
C)North America.
D)Mesopotamia.
E)India.
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42
Easter Islanders depleted their natural resources by 1600 and had to rely on what for basic tools such as fish hooks and rope?
A)Trade with New Zealand.
B)Human remains.
C)Bird bones.
D)Stone from the Moai.
E)Wood.
A)Trade with New Zealand.
B)Human remains.
C)Bird bones.
D)Stone from the Moai.
E)Wood.
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43
Easter Island's lack of building after 1600 suggests
A)A single political system, led by a ruler who acquired his throne by succession.
B)A highly innovative trade economy.
C)Environmental degradation due to warfare.
D)Depopulation as a result of plague from rats.
E)The development of metal tools and weapons.
A)A single political system, led by a ruler who acquired his throne by succession.
B)A highly innovative trade economy.
C)Environmental degradation due to warfare.
D)Depopulation as a result of plague from rats.
E)The development of metal tools and weapons.
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44
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Mau Piailug
Mau Piailug
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45
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maize
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46
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47
The term moai is associated with
A)887 stone statues of tribal leaders found on Easter Island.
B)The sun pyramids of the Maya.
C)Large urban centers of the Andes.
D)The colossal heads of the Olmec people.
E)The mounds of the Hopewell and Adena tribes.
A)887 stone statues of tribal leaders found on Easter Island.
B)The sun pyramids of the Maya.
C)Large urban centers of the Andes.
D)The colossal heads of the Olmec people.
E)The mounds of the Hopewell and Adena tribes.
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48
Historians who believe that the Polynesian migrations were intentional,point to which of the following?
A)The similarity of religious rites.
B)Coin artifacts with similar symbols and markings.
C)The main staple foods of the Polynesian being dispersed throughout the area.
D)Similar burial sites.
E)Allegiance to the same main god.
A)The similarity of religious rites.
B)Coin artifacts with similar symbols and markings.
C)The main staple foods of the Polynesian being dispersed throughout the area.
D)Similar burial sites.
E)Allegiance to the same main god.
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49
The major disagreement among archaeologists who study Polynesia involves
A)What the Lapita pottery was used for.
B)How isolated the Polynesian development was.
C)The interpretation and use of Lapita pottery in determining the migration routes and dates.
D)The types of boats used by the early Polynesian settlers.
E)Whether the migrations were accidental explorations or deliberate voyages.
A)What the Lapita pottery was used for.
B)How isolated the Polynesian development was.
C)The interpretation and use of Lapita pottery in determining the migration routes and dates.
D)The types of boats used by the early Polynesian settlers.
E)Whether the migrations were accidental explorations or deliberate voyages.
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50
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nixtamal
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51
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Mesoamerica
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52
The sociopolitical society of Tahiti and Hawaii
A)Was mainly matrilineal.
B)Had no clear social stratification.
C)Consisted mainly of hunters.
D)Had chiefs who were supported by gifts of food from the lower-ranking populace.
E)Developed several trade centers in small cities.
A)Was mainly matrilineal.
B)Had no clear social stratification.
C)Consisted mainly of hunters.
D)Had chiefs who were supported by gifts of food from the lower-ranking populace.
E)Developed several trade centers in small cities.
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53
The cultivation of which two plants seem to infer a connection between Polynesia and South America?
A)Maize and breadfruit.
B)Beans and taro.
C)Chocolate and pineapple.
D)Sweet potato and coconut.
E)Coffee and sugar.
A)Maize and breadfruit.
B)Beans and taro.
C)Chocolate and pineapple.
D)Sweet potato and coconut.
E)Coffee and sugar.
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54
Which of the following is not true about Lapita pottery? It
A)Is named for a site in Micronesia.
B)Is a product of low firing.
C)Appears in different islands from different times in history.
D)Has been found in areas of Southern Mesopotamia.
E)Can help trace the direction of migration.
A)Is named for a site in Micronesia.
B)Is a product of low firing.
C)Appears in different islands from different times in history.
D)Has been found in areas of Southern Mesopotamia.
E)Can help trace the direction of migration.
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What did "Mau" Pius Piailug prove 1976 in regard to early Polynesian navigation?
A)Using ocean currents alone, early Polynesians could sail the open ocean from Hawaii to Tahiti.
B)Using only wind and ocean currents, Tahiti could be reached from Hawaii in double canoes.
C)It was highly unlikely that Polynesians could reach South America.
D)By referring to stars, wind, and ocean currents, Tahiti could be reached from Hawaii.
E)Considering the present artifacts and evidence, there is no connection between Hawaii and Tahiti.
A)Using ocean currents alone, early Polynesians could sail the open ocean from Hawaii to Tahiti.
B)Using only wind and ocean currents, Tahiti could be reached from Hawaii in double canoes.
C)It was highly unlikely that Polynesians could reach South America.
D)By referring to stars, wind, and ocean currents, Tahiti could be reached from Hawaii.
E)Considering the present artifacts and evidence, there is no connection between Hawaii and Tahiti.
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56
What language family encompasses all of the spoken languages within the Polynesian Triangle?
A)Indo-European.
B)Chinese.
C)Sumerian.
D)Oceanic.
E)Western Austronesian.
A)Indo-European.
B)Chinese.
C)Sumerian.
D)Oceanic.
E)Western Austronesian.
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The belief that Polynesians traveled as far as Chile has been reinforced by the discovery of
A)A Polynesian canoe in Chile.
B)Chicken bones in Chile.
C)Chocolate beans in Tahiti.
D)Lapita pottery, found in Chile.
E)A successful Atlantic expedition sailing from Chile to Tahiti.
A)A Polynesian canoe in Chile.
B)Chicken bones in Chile.
C)Chocolate beans in Tahiti.
D)Lapita pottery, found in Chile.
E)A successful Atlantic expedition sailing from Chile to Tahiti.
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The history of New Zealand can be summed up by which of the following statements?
A)Environmental damage is not simply a modern development.
B)The history of New Zealand is cloudy, because its writing has yet to be deciphered.
C)The earliest immigrants, unlike the rest of Polynesia, are unknown.
D)A sudden and apparent catastrophic event ended the habitation of the island.
E)Europeans found a completely uninhabited island during their Pacific journeys of exploration.
A)Environmental damage is not simply a modern development.
B)The history of New Zealand is cloudy, because its writing has yet to be deciphered.
C)The earliest immigrants, unlike the rest of Polynesia, are unknown.
D)A sudden and apparent catastrophic event ended the habitation of the island.
E)Europeans found a completely uninhabited island during their Pacific journeys of exploration.
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The final island in the Pacific to be settled by humans was
A)Chile.
B)New Zealand.
C)South Africa.
D)Canada.
E)Hawaii.
A)Chile.
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C)South Africa.
D)Canada.
E)Hawaii.
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