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In their study of the past, Archaeologists focus on __. |
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Historians based their interpretation of the past largely on __. |
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Ancient Americans and their descendants created societies that __. |
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What prevented human beings from living in the Western Hemisphere until long after they had evolved? |
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Humans couldn't travel to North and South America after the Americas detached from the supercontinent called Pangaea. |
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Homo sapiens evolved in and migrated out of which continent? |
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What allowed humans to reside permanently in cold regions? |
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Learning how to sew animal skins into warm clothing |
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The land bridge connecting Siberia to Alaska was exposed from around 80,000 years ago to about 10,000 years ago as a result of __. |
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The term Archaic is used by archaeologists to describe __. |
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The cultures that descended from Paleo-Indians |
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Archaic peoples differed from their Paleo-Indian ancestors in that they __. |
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Used stone tools to prepare food from plants |
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What describes the Folsom hunters of the Great Plains? |
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The hunters lived as nomads. |
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Where did permanent agricultural settlements first emerge in North America? |
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Why did Southwestern peoples develop systems of agriculture? |
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The availability of wild plants was unreliable |
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The Mogollon culture was marked by its __. |
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Unlike the inland and northern tribes - such as the Abenaki, Penobscot, and Chippewa - the Algonquian tribes who lived along the Atlantic coast __. |
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The Iroquoian tribes of Pennsylvania and upstate New York lived in __. |
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Iroquoian societies were unusual in that they were __. |
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The Muskogean peoples descended from which culture? |
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By 1492, the indigenous population of the New World was about the same as the population of __. |
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Where was the empire of the Mexica located? |
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The empire of the Mexica had its origins in c. AD 1325, when Mexicans settled near Lake Texcoco and __. |
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Worked as mercenaries for other tribes |
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Approximately when did the development of writing occur? |
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The Americans who inhabited North America in 1492 possessed __. |
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Many forms of symbolic representation |
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Which factor limits historians' work on ancient America? |
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A lack of written records |
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The migrations of Siberian hunters across Beringia and into the Western Hemisphere __. |
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Did not dramatically change the Siberians' lifestyle |
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Most archaeologists believe that Paleo-Indians migrated into North America by traveling along __. |
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The eastern side of the Canadian Rockies |
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What major crisis did Paleo-Indians confront approximately 11,000 years ago? |
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Big-game animals became extinct |
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What was the most densely settled area in all of ancient North America? |
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What allowed the Chumash people of California to establish relatively permanent villages? |
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About 5,000 years ago, people in the Pacific Northwest began to develop __. |
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Sophisticated woodworking skills |
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Around 4,000 BP, Woodland cultures were changed by the introduction of pottery and __. |
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The introduction of corn encouraged Southwestern hunter-gatherers to __. |
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Restrict their migratory habits |
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Beginning around AD 1000, the Anasazi moved from pit houses on mesa tops to __. |
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Multistory cliff dwellings |
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What caused the disappearance of the Anasazi culture? |
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What do the burial mounds constructed by Woodland cultures suggest? |
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The existence of a social and political hierarchy |
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What was the Native American population of North America around the time of Columbus's arrival? |
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What caused the movement of many of the tribes on the Great Plains between AD 1300 and AD 1500? |
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Iroquoian and Algonquian tribes forced them westward |
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The Athapascan tribes of the Southwest were known for __. |
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Preying on Pueblo Indians |
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The central values of the Mexica revolved around __. |
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What did the Mexica do to prove their bravery as warriors? |
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What was the weakness of the Mexica empire? |
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Discontent among subject peoples |
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