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Chapter 8 - The North American People

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  • Where did the Iroquois live? a) along the Mississippi River b) around the eastern Great Lakes c) in the northern part of Canada d) in the Southwest region
    Around the eastern Great Lakes.
  • How were the Hohokam different from the Anasazi? a. The hHolokam build pueblos. b. the Hohokam invented the process of etching. c. The hohokam lived in North America. d. The Hohokam thrived in the Southwest.
    The Hohokam invented the process of etching.
  • Free Points
  • What type of mounds did the MissiWhat type of mounds did the Mississippian culture build? a) burial mounds b) pitcher’s mounds c) temple mounds d) small moundsssippian culture build?
    Temple mounds
  • Which was NOT a way the Inuit used seals? a) waterproof jackets b) boat covers c) spear points d) household pets
    Household Pets
  • Which of these did NOT contribute to the diversity of cultures in North America? a) The continent’s diverse climate. b) The continent’s basins and ranges. c) The continent’s rivers and plains. d) The continent’s uniform landscape
    The Continent's uniform landscape.
  • Which CANNOT be seen at the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site? a) 85 temple mounds b) large burial mounds c) Mississippian mounds d) a 100-foot-high mound
    Large Burial Mounds
  • How were the Inuit and the Algonquin alike? a) They both lived in northern Canada. b) They both were primarily farmers. c) They both lived in snowhouses. d) They both were primarily hunters.
    The both were primarily hunters.
  • Do a Dance
  • Jumping jacks 10
  • Which natural resource did the Iroquois use in building their longhouses? a) trees b) grass c) snow d) water
    Trees
  • Play Dead 20
  • Free Points 5
  • What is NOT a characteristic of a moderate climate? a) thunderstorms b) tundra c) tornadoes d) hurricanes
    Tundra
  • Free Points 20
  • How were the Adena and Hopewell alike? a) They both were primarily farmers. b) They both traded over a vast area. c) Their cultures both began about 1000 B.C. d) They both built burial mounds.
    They both build burial mounds.
  • What type of bricks were used to build Anasazi pueblos? a) adobe b) concrete c) diamond d) pottery
    Adobe
  • Who is buried in each Adena burial mound? a) one important leader b) the richest man in the village c) the village medicine man d) many people
    many people
  • How are the Appalachian Mountains different from the Rocky Mountains? a) The Appalachians are geologically older than the Rockies. b) The Appalachians have eroded less than the Rockies. c) The Appalachians lie far to the west of the Rock
    The Appalachians are geologically older than the Rockies.
  • Where is the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site located? a) Illinois b) Arizona c) Mississippi d) Ohio
    Illinois
  • How are pit houses and pueblos alike? a) The Hohokam built both of them. b) They both are made of bricks. c) They both are made using mud. d) The Anasazi used them for storage
    They are both made using mud.
  • Why were the Algonquin hunters instead of farmers? a) Few plants could survive where they lived. b) Their forested homeland was rich in deer and moose. c) No one in their community knew how to farm. d) They did not have access to seeds
    Their forested homeland was rich in deer and moose.
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  • How did the Hohokam and the Anasazi keep their crops watered? a) by hoping for rain b) by using irrigation c) by draining cacti d) by melting snow
    by using irrigation.
  • What was the eastern Interior Plains like in ancient times? a) It was full of small mountains. b) It was an area of grasslands. c) It was covered with forests. d) It was along the eastern coast.
    It was covered with forest.