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Ch 9 Pretest power-point

The potlatch ceremony was used by the peoples of the Northwest as a way to Cure illness prepare for war appease the Gods display personal wealth

d. display personal wealth

The Anasazi people are known for building Pyramids totem poles cliff dwelling mounds

C. Cliff dwelling

Where did five tribes come together to create the political alliance? The Great Plains The Pacific Northwest The Four Corners area The Eastern woodlands

D………… The Eastern woodlands

The earliest people who migrated to the Americas came from Europe Asia Africa Australia

B………… Asia

Which of the following civilizations ruled an area that included the Andes Mountains? Olmecs Mayas Aztecs Incas

D………… Incas

The earliest known civilization in the Americas was developed by The Aztecs the Olmecs the Maya. the Incas

B………… the Olmecs

The Iroquois and Hurons occupied the area that is now Pennsylvania Connecticut New Jersey New York State

D…………. New York State

Most of the people who live in Latin America speak the Latin-based languages of Spanish, Portuguese and ______________. German. French English Dutch

B…… French

Germany. Canada. Alaska. Mexico It is believed that Siberia and _________________ were once connected by a land bridge that was up to 1,000 miles wide. Germany. Canada. Alaska. Mexico

C. Alaska.

The Iroquois and Hurons created a shelter called a ____________. longhouse adobe cliff houses mounds

A. LONG HOUSES

The mountains that start in North American end into Mexico are the Sierra Madres Andes Mountains

a. Sierra Madres

What animals did the Incas domesticate? Horses. mules. Llamas. goats

C, Llamas.

_________________ often raided other peoples’ villages, stealing food, livestock and other supplies Apaches Anasazi .Incas Mayas

A apaches

The largest Rain Forest in located in North America. Central America South America

C. South America

Which civilization made rubber balls to play basketball. Maya. Incan. Aztec Apache

a. Maya.

The Incan empire was located in Mexico. New York. Peru. Alaska

C. Peru.

Ordinary people Provincial nobles Adopted Inca Slaves Pure Inca

Put these social classes in the right social class Ordinary people Provincial nobles Adopted Inca Slaves Pure Inca Pure Inca Adopted Inca Provincial nobles Ordinary people Slaves

True or False The geography of Latin America includes mountains, plains, and deserts.

FALSE mountains, plains, and rainforests

Human sacrifice was a part of both Maya and the Aztec religions.

TRUE

The Incas had a well organized writing system, so runners in the postal system could record and carry messages

FALSE NO WRITTEN LANGUAGE

The Anasazi people settled in an area now known as the Four Corners . The Anasazi people settled in an area now known as the Four Corners

TRUE

Vocabulary matching 1 Annex 2 Maize 3 Glyph 4 Chinampa A a floating raft made of reeds and filled with earth on which the Aztecs grew crops B corn C a picture or other symbol, often carved, that represents a word or an idea D. To add to or take possession of

1 Adobe 2 quipu Ayllu potlatch A a social unit made up of several families who owned land jointly B A feast in which guests are given costly gifts C a sun-dried brick made from clay D a long string with a knotted and colored groups of smaller strings that was used to record numbers

1 Pueblo 2 Kachina 3 longhouse 4 sachem A A larger one story shelter made of logs B a chief of the Iroquois nations C a dwelling made of adobe, also the name of some southwestern native American groups D the spirit of a Pueblo Ancestor

STUDY YOUR VOCABULARY FOR THE TEST. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!