Chapter 1 Practice Test The First Americans.

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Chapter 1 Practice Test The First Americans

Where did the first Americans migrate from? Canada Siberia Alaska China

Where did the first Americans migrate from? Canada Siberia Alaska China

Which of these enabled American Indians to settle in permanent villages? Trading Hunting Herding Farming

Which of these enabled American Indians to settle in permanent villages? Trading Hunting Herding Farming

Which animal was particularly important to the American Indians of the Great Plains? Deer Buffalo Mammoths Antelope

Which animal was particularly important to the American Indians of the Great Plains? Deer Buffalo Mammoths Antelope

How did the American Indians of the Southwest live? They lived in adobe villages on top of flat mesas They lived in underground pit houses beside major rivers They lived in wooden longhouses in the forest They lived in towns clustered around large earthen mounds.

How did the American Indians of the Southwest live? They lived in adobe villages on top of flat mesas They lived in underground pit houses beside major rivers They lived in wooden longhouses in the forest They lived in towns clustered around large earthen mounds.

How did the American Indians of the Eastern woodlands live? They lived in adobe villages on top of flat mesas They lived in underground pit houses beside major rivers They lived in wooden longhouses in the forest They lived in towns clustered around large earthen mounds.

How did the American Indians of the Eastern woodlands live? They lived in adobe villages on top of flat mesas They lived in underground pit houses beside major rivers They lived in wooden longhouses in the forest They lived in towns clustered around large earthen mounds.

Which of these was a strong influence on the kind of shelters used by each American Indian group? Climate Education Religion Wealth

Which of these was a strong influence on the kind of shelters used by each American Indian group? Climate Education Religion Wealth

Which of these was an important resource of the Northwest Coast people? The Great Lakes The Atlantic Ocean The Pacific Ocean The Gulf of Mexico

Which of these was an important resource of the Northwest Coast people? The Great Lakes The Atlantic Ocean The Pacific Ocean The Gulf of Mexico

Where are the people of the Great Plains located? Between the Sierra Nevada and the Rocky Mountains Present-day New Mexico, Arizona, Southern Utah and Colorado and parts of Texas and Oklahoma Between the Rockies and the Mississippi Valley From the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean

Where are the people of the Great Plains located? Between the Sierra Nevada and the Rocky Mountains Present-day New Mexico, Arizona, Southern Utah and Colorado and parts of Texas and Oklahoma Between the Rockies and the Mississippi Valley From the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean

What is an area in which a group of people share a similar culture and language? Cultural region Environmental region A general region Natural resource region

What is an area in which a group of people share a similar culture and language? Cultural region Environmental region A general region Natural resource region

How do historians learn how American Indians lived so long ago? They read their journals They live in their shelters They study their artifacts They speak to their families

How do historians learn how American Indians lived so long ago? They read their journals They live in their shelters They study their artifacts They speak to their families

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