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South American river with a huge rain-forested basin |
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The first inhabitants of the Americas migrated from this continent. |
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Era when people first migrated to the Americas over a temporary land bridge |
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Ocean that forms the western border of North and South America |
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Great river of North America, one of the world's three longest |
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Geographic area that lies between North America and South America |
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Present-day nation where the Mayan and Aztec states were centered |
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Mexican peninsula, home to the Mayan civilization |
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Great mountain range of western North America |
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South American mountains that were home to the Incas |
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Human migrants came to the Americas when a land bridge replaced part of this body of water |
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Narrow land bridge that connects Central and South America |
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The two present-day nations where the Inca state existed |
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The southern tip of South America |
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Mountain basin 7,000 feet above sea level, in central Mexico |
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Name for the temporary land bridge that formed between Siberia and Alaska |
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Site in Chile with evidence of human life in 10,500 B.C.E. |
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Great mountain range of Mexico |
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Most important food crop of Mesoamerica |
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Chianampas, used by early farmers to grow crops in shallow lakes |
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Unique and colossal Olmec monuments |
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Time-tracking device developed by several early Mesoamerican cultures |
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Body of water whose shoreline formed a boundary of Olmec lands |
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People who developed Mesoamerica's first known civilization |
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Writing system developed by the Zapotec people |
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Typical terrain of Peru's coastal plain |
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Teotihuacan's giant structure, larger than Egypt's Great Pyramid |
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Warlike people of central Mexico who ruled an empire based on conquest (900 - early 1200s) |
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Culture that flourished on Peru's north coast from about 100 to 700 |
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City-state - first major civilization of central Mexico, centered around a monumental city |
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First civilization of the Andes Mountains |
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People of Peru who created huge drawings that can only be seen from the air |
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Civilization that flourished in southern Mexico's Oaxaca Valley (c. 500 B.C.E. to C.E. 600) |
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The Feathered Serpent, a snake-bird god common to various Mesoamerican cultures |
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Site of important Olmec remains |
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The first large urban center in the Americas, developed by the Zapotec |
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Cone-shaped tents of the Plains Indians |
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Besides hunting, a major pastime of the Plains Indians |
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Animal that was the basis of Plains Indians' existence |
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American Indians of the southwestern U.S., whose name was based on their adobe homes |
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Basis of the Pueblo economy |
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Basis of the Plains Indian economy |
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Late migrants from Siberia who settled in the Arctic |
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Basis of northwestern American Indian economy |
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Great wooden carvings that symbolized tribal history for northwestern American Indians |
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Purpose of the mounds constructed by certain American Indians |
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Type of Anasazi canyon housing found at southwestern sites such as Mesa Verde |
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Organization formed by five eastern American Indian tribes |
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Elaborate feasting and gift-giving ceremony of northwestern tribes |
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Large underground chamber used by southwestern peoples for religious ceremonies |
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Midwestern and southern American Indians who practiced a unique building style |
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Great center of the Mississippian people in Illinois, featuring at least 60 mounds |
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People of the southwest who built large stone and adobe villages later called pueblos |
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"Vanished" farmers of the desert southwest who lived in today's Arizona |
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The two legendary founders of the Iroquois alliance |
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People of the Yucatan, southern Mexico, and northern Central America |
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Wandering warriors who settled in central Mexico |
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People who destroyed the Aztec and Inca empires |
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People of the Andes Mountains who created an empire |
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Important and deadly aspect of the Aztec religion |
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human sacrifice (on a massive scale) |
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Basis of the Mayan economy |
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What conquered peoples were required to do for the Aztecs |
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Type of communication unknown to the Incas |
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Cause of the Incan empire's decline |
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Now-ruined Incan city, isolated atop a high mountain |
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Capital city of the Incas |
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Renowned Mayan city, huge buildings, on the Yucatan Peninsula (many tourists today) |
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Aztec capital city in Lake Texcoco |
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Advanced feature of Mayan mathematics |
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Type of temples built by Mayans |
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Largest Mayan city, located in present-day Guatemala |
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Transportation network of 14,000 miles built by the Incas |
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Deity from whom the Inca ruler descended |
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Chief Aztec deity, the sun god |
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Incan ruler who created the empire in the 1400s |
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Knotted, colored strings used by Incans to keep records |
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Structures that recorded important events in Mayan history |
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