Deck 7: The Settlement of the Americas and the Pacific Islands
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Deck 7: The Settlement of the Americas and the Pacific Islands
1
In the Americas, which food was grown over a huge geographical area and became the staple grain for a large part of the Amerindian population?
A)Maize, or Indian corn.
B)Pumpkins.
C)Yams, or sweet potatoes.
D)Wild figs.
E)Sweet cactus.
A)Maize, or Indian corn.
B)Pumpkins.
C)Yams, or sweet potatoes.
D)Wild figs.
E)Sweet cactus.
Maize, or Indian corn.
2
Which of the following is most descriptive of the Amerindian civilizations during the Archaic Period?
A)They probably ate small animals.
B)They lacked any social structure.
C)They were sedentary and lived in large villages.
D)They developed impressive metalworking skills.
E)They appear to have no reverence for nature.
A)They probably ate small animals.
B)They lacked any social structure.
C)They were sedentary and lived in large villages.
D)They developed impressive metalworking skills.
E)They appear to have no reverence for nature.
They probably ate small animals.
3
The Clovis culture was
A)the earliest hunting culture of which we have evidence.
B)a hunting-gathering culture that arose in central Mexico.
C)the originator of the use of the atlatl.
D)the first group of migrants to the New World.
E)begun during the Archaic Period, when finding sufficient fruits and berries became problematic.
A)the earliest hunting culture of which we have evidence.
B)a hunting-gathering culture that arose in central Mexico.
C)the originator of the use of the atlatl.
D)the first group of migrants to the New World.
E)begun during the Archaic Period, when finding sufficient fruits and berries became problematic.
the earliest hunting culture of which we have evidence.
4
Which of the following statements was true of Pre-Columbian Peru?
A)The El Niño effect usually improved fishing prospects for the year.
B)The inhabitants established early on a major cotton textile industry.
C)Early Peruvians isolated themselves from trade and exchange with outsiders.
D)Food shortages were often worse in Peru than in Mesoamerica, due to more mountainous terrain.
E)Earliest settlers to the area appeared along the rivers flowing from the Peruvian mountains.
A)The El Niño effect usually improved fishing prospects for the year.
B)The inhabitants established early on a major cotton textile industry.
C)Early Peruvians isolated themselves from trade and exchange with outsiders.
D)Food shortages were often worse in Peru than in Mesoamerica, due to more mountainous terrain.
E)Earliest settlers to the area appeared along the rivers flowing from the Peruvian mountains.
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5
The trade networks of the Americas
A)disseminated goods.
B)facilitated cultural exchange.
C)linked the Olmec and Chavin.
D)All of the options are correct.
E)None of the options are correct.
A)disseminated goods.
B)facilitated cultural exchange.
C)linked the Olmec and Chavin.
D)All of the options are correct.
E)None of the options are correct.
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6
What are the main sources of information on the ancient South American cultures?
A)Archaeological discoveries.
B)Books known as codices.
C)Left over kipu cords.
D)Linguistic evidence.
E)Both A and D.
A)Archaeological discoveries.
B)Books known as codices.
C)Left over kipu cords.
D)Linguistic evidence.
E)Both A and D.
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7
What was the most important crop in the Americas in ancient times?
A)The potato.
B)Squash.
C)Cacao.
D)Maize.
E)The chili pepper.
A)The potato.
B)Squash.
C)Cacao.
D)Maize.
E)The chili pepper.
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8
The Olmec civilization evidently did not contain which of the following?
A)Pyramids.
B)Advanced agriculture.
C)A complex system used for record keeping.
D)Iron smelting for weaponry.
E)Stonework that rivaled some Egyptian stonework.
A)Pyramids.
B)Advanced agriculture.
C)A complex system used for record keeping.
D)Iron smelting for weaponry.
E)Stonework that rivaled some Egyptian stonework.
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9
Mesoamerica has which of the following geographic features?
A)Amazon River
B)Grand Canyon
C)Andes Mountains
D)Mississippi River
E)Sierra Madre Mountains
A)Amazon River
B)Grand Canyon
C)Andes Mountains
D)Mississippi River
E)Sierra Madre Mountains
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10
Which of the following was characteristic of the Clovis culture?
A)They used large spearheads.
B)They hunted only small game.
C)They do not appear to have used animal hides.
D)They had no small tools.
E)All of the options are correct.
A)They used large spearheads.
B)They hunted only small game.
C)They do not appear to have used animal hides.
D)They had no small tools.
E)All of the options are correct.
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11
The Archaic Period is marked by
A)iron smelting.
B)use of draft animals.
C)extinction of megafauna.
D)warmer climate.
E)the growing importance of the written and spoken languages.
A)iron smelting.
B)use of draft animals.
C)extinction of megafauna.
D)warmer climate.
E)the growing importance of the written and spoken languages.
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12
The ancestors of Native Americans today
A)are known as Amerindians.
B)originated in northeast Asia.
C)migrated across a land bridge.
D)All of the options are correct.
E)None of the options are correct.
A)are known as Amerindians.
B)originated in northeast Asia.
C)migrated across a land bridge.
D)All of the options are correct.
E)None of the options are correct.
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13
Before the American Southwest was desert, it was
A)swampland.
B)tundra.
C)grassland.
D)rain forest.
E)hilly.
A)swampland.
B)tundra.
C)grassland.
D)rain forest.
E)hilly.
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14
The Adena culture
A)was the most significant Woodland Civilization.
B)are known for burial practices.
C)relied on forest animals for food.
D)used bows and arrows.
E)All of the options are correct.
A)was the most significant Woodland Civilization.
B)are known for burial practices.
C)relied on forest animals for food.
D)used bows and arrows.
E)All of the options are correct.
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15
The climate of Paleoindian America was ____ than it is today.
A)warmer
B)milder.
C)drier.
D)cooler.
E)Both A and B.
A)warmer
B)milder.
C)drier.
D)cooler.
E)Both A and B.
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16
About how far south did the descendants of the first wave of Asian migrants to the New World probably settle?
A)All the way to the American Southwest.
B)Part of the way to eastern Canada.
C)Only as far as Alaska.
D)The southern tip of South America.
E)Almost to Mexico City.
A)All the way to the American Southwest.
B)Part of the way to eastern Canada.
C)Only as far as Alaska.
D)The southern tip of South America.
E)Almost to Mexico City.
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17
Discoveries of tool kits from the archaic Period indicate that
A)hunting and gathering had become less important that previously.
B)big game still provided a fair percentage of the people's food.
C)the people used specialized hunting and gathering tools.
D)tools from the period were designed more for processing plants than for use on animals.
E)people did not eat animals such as mice, rats, and snakes.
A)hunting and gathering had become less important that previously.
B)big game still provided a fair percentage of the people's food.
C)the people used specialized hunting and gathering tools.
D)tools from the period were designed more for processing plants than for use on animals.
E)people did not eat animals such as mice, rats, and snakes.
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18
Where were the Woodland Civilizations located?
A)North of the Rio Grande River.
B)In southern Mexico.
C)In Central America.
D)On the Pacific coastline.
E)Deep within the Amazon rainforest.
A)North of the Rio Grande River.
B)In southern Mexico.
C)In Central America.
D)On the Pacific coastline.
E)Deep within the Amazon rainforest.
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19
Beringia connected Northeast Asia with present day
A)Argentina.
B)Peru.
C)Oregon.
D)Alaska.
E)British Columbia.
A)Argentina.
B)Peru.
C)Oregon.
D)Alaska.
E)British Columbia.
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20
What cultural practices distinguished the Adena culture from other woodland civilizations?
A)Their burial practices and their style of pottery.
B)There are no artifacts left by the Adena.
C)They had extensive written records.
D)They actually had no real culture of their own.
E)They appear to have flourished around 12000 BCE.
A)Their burial practices and their style of pottery.
B)There are no artifacts left by the Adena.
C)They had extensive written records.
D)They actually had no real culture of their own.
E)They appear to have flourished around 12000 BCE.
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21
What are two examples of the animals the Andean people raised for food?
A)Camels and sheep.
B)Horses and cows.
C)Turtles and frogs.
D)Turkeys and hamsters.
E)Guinea pigs and llamas.
A)Camels and sheep.
B)Horses and cows.
C)Turtles and frogs.
D)Turkeys and hamsters.
E)Guinea pigs and llamas.
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22
The early ____________________ civilizations raised guinea pigs and llamas for food, which added to their protein sources and allowed the development of a great civilization.
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23
How far west did the Austronesians sail and colonize while traveling across the Indian Ocean?
A)As far as the Hawaiian Islands.
B)To some parts of the Bismarck Archipelago.
C)To the coast of New Zealand.
D)To the island of Madagascar off the coast of east Africa.
E)To the edge of South America.
A)As far as the Hawaiian Islands.
B)To some parts of the Bismarck Archipelago.
C)To the coast of New Zealand.
D)To the island of Madagascar off the coast of east Africa.
E)To the edge of South America.
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24
Which of the following was not part of Olmec society?
A)Elites
B)Priestly class
C)Slaves
D)Hereditary king or high-priest ruler
E)Both C and D.
A)Elites
B)Priestly class
C)Slaves
D)Hereditary king or high-priest ruler
E)Both C and D.
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25
Early Neolithic Native Americans lived in ____________________.
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26
Folsom culture spear implements are called ____________________.
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27
What was the location of the earliest Mesoamerican cultures?
A)In the Central Valley of Mexico.
B)In Mexico's river valleys.
C)In Guatemala's rain forest.
D)In southern Mexico.
E)At the convergence of the Eastern and Western Sierra Madres.
A)In the Central Valley of Mexico.
B)In Mexico's river valleys.
C)In Guatemala's rain forest.
D)In southern Mexico.
E)At the convergence of the Eastern and Western Sierra Madres.
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28
Some of the major islands settled by the Polynesians were ____________________.
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29
The second wave of migrants to North America probably
A)came from Southeast Asia by boat.
B)settled in western Canada.
C)came from northeast Asia.
D)were ancestors of the Inuit Eskimo peoples.
E)moved across southern Canada as far as the Great Lakes region.
A)came from Southeast Asia by boat.
B)settled in western Canada.
C)came from northeast Asia.
D)were ancestors of the Inuit Eskimo peoples.
E)moved across southern Canada as far as the Great Lakes region.
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30
____________________ was the land bridge connecting Asia and North America during the last Ice Age.
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31
The most significant achievement of the Chavin, according to scholars today, was
A)their procurement of food.
B)political centralization.
C)road networks that connected North and South America.
D)economic development.
E)None of the options are correct.
A)their procurement of food.
B)political centralization.
C)road networks that connected North and South America.
D)economic development.
E)None of the options are correct.
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32
The animal revered most by the Olmecs was the ____________________.
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33
Peruvian ____________________ were extremely important to Andean societies.
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34
Our knowledge of Andean societies is speculative because
A)there was no writing.
B)there are few archaeological sites.
C)there are no artifacts, only written records.
D)the geography is too difficult to navigate today.
E)None of the options are correct.
A)there was no writing.
B)there are few archaeological sites.
C)there are no artifacts, only written records.
D)the geography is too difficult to navigate today.
E)None of the options are correct.
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35
The Olmec are believed to have had which of the following types of government?
A)Democracy
B)Oligarchy
C)Monarchy
D)Republic
E)Theocracy
A)Democracy
B)Oligarchy
C)Monarchy
D)Republic
E)Theocracy
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36
Term for identification: Beringia
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37
The ____________________ was a large, notched, leaf-shaped spearhead used to kill large animals.
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38
The Chavin cult
A)had a powerful military.
B)unified Peru and Chile.
C)made widespread use of the llama.
D)had an elephant deity.
E)All of the options are correct.
A)had a powerful military.
B)unified Peru and Chile.
C)made widespread use of the llama.
D)had an elephant deity.
E)All of the options are correct.
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39
The earliest known Pre-Columbian civilization was that of the ____________________.
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40
The Andean knotted cords used for calculating numerical data are known as ____________________.
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41
Term for identification: Peruvian textiles
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42
Term for identification: Paleoindians
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43
Term for identification: Chavin
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44
Term for identification: pit house
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45
Trace the development of food production in the Americas. Your answer should include plant and animal sources of food.
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46
Term for identification: quinoa
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47
Explain the role of the environment on American civilizations.
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48
In what major ways did North American and South American civilizations differ?
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49
Term for identification: Andes
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50
Elaborate on the significance of climatic change on the prehistory of the Americas.
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51
Term for identification: maize cultivation
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52
Compare and contrast what is known of Woodland, Mesoamerican, and Andean civilizations.
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53
Term for identification: woodland civilizations
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54
Term for identification: atlatls
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55
How did the Austronesians, Lapita, and later Polynesians manage to migrate across such large expanses of ocean in ancient times?
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