Deck 14: Archaeology in the Modern World
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Deck 14: Archaeology in the Modern World
1
After its long population decline beginning at the time of European contact, what was the approximate size of the Native American population in the United States at its lowest point (1890 CE)?
A) 58,000
B) 101,000
C) 155,000
D) 228,000
A) 58,000
B) 101,000
C) 155,000
D) 228,000
D
2
Since 1970, all projects with federal funding must identify, avoid, or mitigate impacts on archaeological sites, which has resulted in 70% of new careers in archaeology being in the area of __________________.
A) cultural resource management
B) academia (colleges and universities)
C) museum artifact curation
D) historical archive development
A) cultural resource management
B) academia (colleges and universities)
C) museum artifact curation
D) historical archive development
A
3
NAGPRA requires that human remains linked to extant Native American groups be offered for repatriation. What else does this act cover?
A) only historic documents
B) only artistic artifacts
C) sacred objects
D) land
A) only historic documents
B) only artistic artifacts
C) sacred objects
D) land
C
4
All are significant outcomes of the Bears Ears proclamation, EXCEPT:
A) it came into being through the efforts of a tribally led coalition
B) it sought to give 1.35 million acres to development investors
C) honored the values and priorities of native peoples
D) gave Native Americans a powerful voice in managing and protecting lands.
A) it came into being through the efforts of a tribally led coalition
B) it sought to give 1.35 million acres to development investors
C) honored the values and priorities of native peoples
D) gave Native Americans a powerful voice in managing and protecting lands.
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5
Which was the first European city in the Americas?
A) St. Augustine
B) Plymouth
C) Merida
D) La Isabela
A) St. Augustine
B) Plymouth
C) Merida
D) La Isabela
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6
The Mississippian town of Etowah underwent multiple periods of construction until its final abandonment due to European colonization. What features were consistently present through all its periods of occupation?
A) palisades
B) mounds
C) ring ditches
D) houses
A) palisades
B) mounds
C) ring ditches
D) houses
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7
Santa Catalina de Guale was a hybrid of __________________ and __________________ influences.
A) Spanish colonial; indigenous Mississippian
B) Spanish colonial; British
C) Spanish colonial; Calusa
D) Spanish colonial; French
A) Spanish colonial; indigenous Mississippian
B) Spanish colonial; British
C) Spanish colonial; Calusa
D) Spanish colonial; French
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8
Which act protects archaeological sites on federal land and authorizes the president to designate national monuments?
A) NAGPRA
B) ARPA
C) Antiquities Act
D) Civil Rights Act
A) NAGPRA
B) ARPA
C) Antiquities Act
D) Civil Rights Act
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9
Which Act criminalized the looting of artifacts on public or Indian land?
A) Antiquities Act
B) NAGPRA
C) The Archaeological Resource Protection Act
D) The Civil Rights Act
A) Antiquities Act
B) NAGPRA
C) The Archaeological Resource Protection Act
D) The Civil Rights Act
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10
Who were the first Europeans to contact Native Americans and establish a temporary colony?
A) Spanish
B) Norse
C) French
D) British
A) Spanish
B) Norse
C) French
D) British
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11
The two-way flow of domesticates and technology across the Atlantic after 1492 is known as __________________.
A) the Columbian exchange
B) the Atlantic exchange
C) the International Trade Act
D) the East India Company
A) the Columbian exchange
B) the Atlantic exchange
C) the International Trade Act
D) the East India Company
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12
All items listed are examples of goods introduced from the Americas to Europe after 1492, EXCEPT:
A) tomatoes
B) wheat
C) potatoes
D) chocolate
A) tomatoes
B) wheat
C) potatoes
D) chocolate
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13
What material culture is associated with the widespread popularity of tobacco in the Americas and eventually in Europe after 1492?
A) lamps
B) cigars
C) fire pits
D) smudging pits
A) lamps
B) cigars
C) fire pits
D) smudging pits
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14
A "peace pipe" used in social, economic, and political ritual is also referred to as a _________________________.
A) calumet
B) powwow
C) labret
D) midden
A) calumet
B) powwow
C) labret
D) midden
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15
How can an archaeological perspective help address challenges like climate change?
A) it archaeology can't help
B) understanding the effects of short-term changes
C) understanding how everything has remained the same through human history
D) understanding the effects of long-term changes
A) it archaeology can't help
B) understanding the effects of short-term changes
C) understanding how everything has remained the same through human history
D) understanding the effects of long-term changes
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16
The environments of regions that Europeans first colonized in the Americas were never previously modified by humans.
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17
Over 5 million self-identified Native Americans were registered in the 2000 United States census, which is more than those living in 1492.
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18
The traditional customs of communities that no longer speak indigenous languages are often displayed at gatherings called __________________.
A) kivas
B) calumets
C) powwows
D) laprets
A) kivas
B) calumets
C) powwows
D) laprets
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19
Which of the following is a source for testable hypotheses in archaeological research?
A) Only artifacts
B) Only written documents
C) Oral traditions
D) You can't test hypotheses with archaeological research
A) Only artifacts
B) Only written documents
C) Oral traditions
D) You can't test hypotheses with archaeological research
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20
What occurred in the 1700s that played a role in Native Americans remaining resilient after subjugation of colonial powers?
A) the introduction of guns and horses
B) the implementation of the Antiquities Act
C) the retreat of European traders from their lands
D) changes to the constitution that gave special status to American Indian nations
A) the introduction of guns and horses
B) the implementation of the Antiquities Act
C) the retreat of European traders from their lands
D) changes to the constitution that gave special status to American Indian nations
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21
How did European introductions to America after 1492 change material culture traditions in North America?
A) the emergence of hybrid production processes that use native materials and European techniques
B) the emergence of cultural material used to facilitate communication and social interactions with Europeans
C) the emergence of new architectural forms
D) all of the above
A) the emergence of hybrid production processes that use native materials and European techniques
B) the emergence of cultural material used to facilitate communication and social interactions with Europeans
C) the emergence of new architectural forms
D) all of the above
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