A) land bridge that connected North and South America B) belief system used by the first Native Americans. C) bridge of dry land that connected Asia with North America D) Native American tribe who became extinct.
A) Inuit B) Shoshone C) Olmec D) Mississipians
A) sled B) foot C) horse D) canoe
A) adobe B) ice bricks C) animal skins D) grasses and mud
A) adobe B) maize C) turquoise D) sheep
A) marshy swamp B) vast and nearly flat C) hills and mountains D) dry desert
A) how to clean animal skins B) listening skills C) to sew D) hunting skills
A) metal sheets B) tree bark C) mud and grasses D) walrus skins
A) guns B) extra trade C) aqueducts D) agriculture/farming
A) clan mothers B) clan fathers C) village hunters D) all villagers
A) horses B) squirrels C) buffalo D) walrus
A) pots that have lots of doors and latches B) parties where guests receive gifts at a feast C) carved logs painted with symbols of animals or people D) Parties with human sacrifices
A) pot latches B) pyramids C) long tongues D) drawings of Mr. Bedwell
A) hogans B) adobe C) totem poles D) irrigation
A) longhouses B) plank houses C) hogans D) teepees
A) Eastern Woodlands B) Desert Southwest C) Plains D) Arctic
A) Arctic B) Plains C) Pacific Northwest D) Desert Southwest
A) Desert Southwest B) Pacific Northwest C) Arctic D) Plains people
A) Men B) Children C) Mr. Bedwell and his family D) women
A) Because they scared wolves and bears away. B) Because they wanted to build them like pyramids. C) Because they looked cool. D) Because they were easy and quickly able to put them up and take them down.
A) corn, beans, peppers B) brussel sprouts, tomatoes, corn C) corn, beans, squash D) beans, peppers, broccoli
A) flood and remove B) slash and burn C) chainsaw and wagon D) rope and wrangle
A) soccer B) lacrosse C) monopoly D) football
A) They pulled up their ladders. B) They called the police. C) They yelled from the windows to leave. D) They threw dust in their faces.
A) food B) pets C) shelter D) clothes |