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1 Review Mr. Griffin

2 Another term for Central America

3 MesoAmerica

4 The mountains in South America where the Incas called home

5 Andes Mountains

6 Imaginary line at 0 degrees Longitude

7 Prime Meridian

8 The Shape of many MesoAmerican Temples

9 Pyramid

10 Spanish speaking nation that borders the United States to the south

11 Mexico

12 Imaginary line at 0 degrees latitude

13 Equator

14 MesoAmerican Civilization that disappeared in 850 AD

15 Maya

16 Channel for carrying water

17 Aqueduct

18 An advanced culture

19 Civilization

20 A level strip of land – carved into the side of a hill or mountain – usually for farming

21 terrace

22 Objects made by humans and used by archaeologists to learn about past human cultures Ex – arrow heads, pottery

23 Artifact

24 Ancient Civilization that was located in South America

25 The Inca

26 Ancient civilization that used llamas and alpacas

27 The Inca

28 Country that borders the US to the North

29 Canada

30 Region where the Maya and Aztec civilizations lived

31 Central America – Mesoamerica

32 Continent where the Inca civilization lived

33 South America

34 An account of what has happened

35 History

36 The Maya most likely - A. Learned to farm after they built their cities B. Learned to farm while building their cities C. Learned to farm before building their cities

37 C. Learned to farm before building their cities

38 Approximately how many gods did the Aztecs have?

39 Over 1600

40 Which of the ancient civilizations developed and used the 365 day calendar?

41 All 3 – Maya, Aztec, and Inca

42 What does the term polytheism mean?

43 Multiple gods

44 What most likely led to the Aztecs having division of labor? A. Many people did not like farming B. Advances in agriculture C. Overthrowing neighboring villages

45 B. Advances in agriculture

46 The Inca valued finely woven cloth more than gold. Why? A. Gold was not rare in Incan Empire. B. Cloth was practical and Gold had no “every day” use C. Fine cloth took many resources to make – animals/wool, spinning, dyeing, labor, etc..

47 all of the above!!


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