CA 5 Indigenous Americas Quiz

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CA 5 Indigenous Americas Quiz Good luck!

1. On the basis of style and medium, the work shown can be attributed to which of the following? a. the Kwakwaka’wakw b. the Eastern Shoshone c. the Lenape d. the Puebloans

2. The stone Walls of Saqsa Waman at Cusco exemplify Inka architectural conventions in that they a. incorporate standardized stone blocks assembled in a lattice-like pattern b. employ complex vaulting techniques for the creation of spacious interiors c. consist of megalithic stone blocks joined without the use of mortar d. utilize buttresses to contain the lateral thrust of the reinforcing arches

3. The sculpted lintel from Yaxchilan reflects Maya tradition by a. featuring a powerful woman ruler in battle b. combining writing about and images of elites c. referring to the capital city of the empire d. privileging the male role over all others

4. Maria and Julian Martinez referenced the ancient Puebloan past by a. carefully copying designs of deities from ancient pots b. creating ritual jewelry for spiritual ceremonies c. exploring complex ceramic coloration techniques d. excavating nearby ancestral sites

5. All of the following are similarities of both the Great Serpent Mound and Spiral Jetty EXCEPT that they a. are best viewed from the air b. are experienced by being walked on c. were created by reworking materials present at the site d. reference astronomical events

6. The importance of the art from previous Mesoamerican civilizations to the Aztecs who built the Templo Mayor in Tenochtitlan is demonstrated by the a. Olmec-style mask excavated from within the sacred precinct b. ancient Maya sanctuary discovered beneath the temple c. conquistadors’ reports regarding the use of Olmec textiles in Aztec sacrificial rituals d. representation of Maya deities on the painted reliefs that adorned the building

7. The artist intended the Kwakwaka’wakw transformation mask to be experienced in all of the following ways EXCEPT as a. illuminated by firelight while the wearer danced b. opening and closing during performances c. musically clanking and rattling while the wearer moved d. changing the wearer from human to eagle and back again

8. The artist intended the Kwakwaka’wakw transformation mask to be experienced in all of the following ways EXCEPT as a. illuminated by firelight while the wearer danced b. opening and closing during performances c. musically clanking and rattling while the wearer moved d. changing the wearer from human to eagle and back again

10. A potlatch is a material used in sculpting traditional Native American ceremony type of Incan pottery none of the above