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US History - Out of Many Ch 1
The first people in the Northeast cultural region to adopt farming were
The Iroquois.
The Clovis cultural tradition refers to
The improved tools of 11,000 years ago that had fluted blades and lance points.
The people whose civilization was centered at Cahokia
Created a variety of societies from hunting and gathering bands to complex urban centers.
Teotihuacan
Was controlled by an elite class of religious and political leaders.
The Mississippian culture was noted for all of the following EXCEPT
A tradition of social equality and popular politics.
All of the following are true of the Indian peoples of the Americas EXCEPT
They are of the same physical type.
The Desert Culture
Spread to California where it helped make densely populated, permanent settlements
possible.
The largest Indian populations in the future United States were in
Those areas where people farmed.
The Anasazis adjusted to an increasingly dry climate by
Building increasingly complex irrigation canals and terraced fields.
The map of the projected native North American trade networks shows that they were
Interlinked across most of the continent with a number of major centers.
The Indian peoples of the Southwest included all of the following EXCEPT
The Natchez who developed a class society with a ruling nobility
The Mississippian culture is most closely identified with
Cahokia, Illinois.
The population of the Americas before Columbus
Varied tremendously according to region.
Tribal names in the Indians' own languages often meant a version of
"the people"
Between c. 10,000 and 4000 BCE, farming developed in all of the following parts of the
globe EXCEPT
Sub-Saharan Africa.
The theory that the development of farming constituted a revolution was based on
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The first people in the Northeast cultural region to adopt farming were The Iroquois. The Clovis cultural tradition refers to The improved tools of 11,000 years ago that had fluted blades and lance points. The people whose civilization was centered at Cahokia Created a variety of societies from hunting and gathering bands to complex urban centers. Teotihuacan Was controlled by an elite class of religious and political leaders. The Mississippian culture was noted for all of the following EXCEPT A tradition of social equality and popular politics. All of the following are true of the Indian peoples of the Americas EXCEPT They are of the same physical type. The Desert Culture Spread to California where it helped make densely populated, permanent settlements possible. The largest Indian populations in the future United States were in Those areas where people farmed. The Anasazis adjusted to an increasingly dry climate by Building increasingly complex irrigation canals and terraced fields. The map of the projected native North American trade networks shows that they were Interlinked across most of the continent with a number of major centers. The Indian peoples of the Southwest included all of the following EXCEPT The Natchez who developed a class society with a ruling nobility The Mississippian culture is most closely identified with Cahokia, Illinois. The population of the Americas before Columbus Varied tremendously according to region. Tribal names in the Indians' own languages often meant a version of "the people" Between c. 10,000 and 4000 BCE, farming developed in all of the following parts of the globe EXCEPT Sub-Saharan Africa. The theory that the development of farming constituted a revolution was based on

The concept that human history is the story of technological progress. The text refers to the development of farming as a "Resisted Revolution" because The hunter-gatherers' methods suited certain climates better and provided more nutrition and freedom. One of the most likely dates for the formation of the Iroquois Confederacy of five nations was

The characteristics of the Desert Culture included all of the following EXCEPT Tribal independence and isolation from other bands. Scholars disagree that the pre-colonial Indian population of the Western Hemisphere was nearly the same as that of Europe. War in the Mississippian culture Reflected the desire of farming societies to protect or acquire land. The Indians in the southeastern region of North America included the Timucuas. The development of farming may not be revolutionary for all of the following reasons EXCEPT It took place over a short period of time. The Anasazis' most prominent center was at Chaco Canyon. Farming and sedentary living led to More knowledge as a class of experts developed calendars and mathematics. The urban centers of the Mississippian culture Collapsed as a result of climate change and increased warfare. The Iroquois Traced their descent through the mothers who chose the leaders. The Indian peoples who settled the Americas Moved south from Beringia by land and sea. Indian farming communities were different from European societies because among Indians Marriage ties were weak, and women controlled their own bodies. The tribes east of the Mississippi engaged in what is called Forest Efficiency and did all of the following EXCEPT Identify with nature so that they preserved the forests untouched. The Folsom culture

The desert gatherers, who improved the variety and nutrition of their diet by farming. All of the following were true of the Natchez EXCEPT They had an egalitarian society that emphasized sharing. The Great Serpent Mound in southern Ohio shows A high degree of social organization in the Mississippian culture. The map of the pre-European population of North America shows that the greatest density existed Along the coasts.