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According to the land bridge theory, from which continent did early people cross into North America?.

What is Asia

A movement of people is known as ______________

What is Migration

What is the main reason that early peoples in the Americas began to live in larger, more settled villages?

What is developing agriculture

What early civilization in the Americas developed a counting system that included zero?

What is Mayan Culture

Which of the following Iroquois Nations had the largest cultural region in the Eastern Woodlands?

What is The Mohawk

What was used to group Eastern Woodland peoples as Iroquoian or Algonquian?

What is the language they spoke

What was a major purpose of the Iroquois League?.

What is to resolve conflict

After water, what was the most important natural resource for the Plains people?

What is Buffalo

Which of these natural resources was most important to people of the Eastern Woodlands and the Northwest Coast?

What is Wood

Why did the economy of Native Americans living in the Arctic cause families to band together?

What is “When food was scarce, families would stick together”

Scientists can learn a great deal about the life of early people living in Americas from ____________.

What are Artifacts

The _________ of many Native American groups depended on the supply of food and other natural resources that helped them meet their needs

What is economy

Native Americans often depended on a ____________ in order to produce more goods.

What is division of labor

The Olmec _______had a strong influence on the later Mayan cities.

What is Culture

Native Americans often held a ____________ to celebrate cultural or religious events.

What is Ceremony

Why were trees important to the people of the Northwest Coast and the Eastern Woodlands?

What is: Trees provided them with wood that was used to make tools, homes, and a food source.

People of the Arctic depended primarily on what food source?

What are whales

What two major language groups lived in the Eastern Woodlands region?

What are the Algonquian and Iroquoian

In Which landform region did Native Americans depend most on the buffalo?

What is the Great Plains

What kind of shelter built from adobe bricks was common in the southwest region?

What are pueblos

What kind of shelter did people of the Northwest Coast build that was similar to the shelters of the Eastern Woodlands people?

What are Longhouses

Resources that can not be remade or would take millions of year to be remade are called _____________

What are non- renewable resources

What is one way in which the Arctic and Great Plains people were alike?

What is they both depended on hunting to meet their needs

What cultural region included the Zuni?

What is the Southwest

In which cultural region did the Cherokee live?

What are the Eastern Woodlands