Chapter 1:
The First Americans
1.
The land bridge that once joined Asia and the Americas is called __________.
a.
Cahokia
b.
Cuzco
c.
Beringia
d.
Tikal
2.
An early form of corn was __________.
a.
maize
b.
cilantro
c.
zucchini
d.
sorbet
3.
The Native American civilization that developed in the rain forests of present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras was the __________.
a.
Olmec
b.
Inca
c.
Aztec
d.
Maya
4.
Tenochtitlán was the capital city of the __________.
a.
Olmec
b.
Inca
c.
Aztec
d.
Maya
5.
The empire of the __________ was the largest of the early American civilizations.
a.
Olmec
b.
Inca
c.
Aztec
d.
Maya
6.
The area known as the Four Corners was home to the __________.
a.
Mound Builders
b.
Anasazi
c.
Tlingit
d.
Inuit
7.
The largest settlement of the Mound Builders was __________
a.
Tikal
b.
Machu Picchu
c.
Hopewell
d.
Cahokia
8.
The __________ settled in the northernmost parts of North America, in the lands around the Arctic Ocean.
a.
Nez Perce
b.
Tlingit
c.
Inuit
d.
Haida
9.
The peoples of the __________ built their homes out of a type of sun-dried mud brick called adobe.
a.
Southwest
b.
Plains
c.
East
d.
North
10.
The Onondaga, Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, and Cayuga made up the __________.
a.
Confederation of Cherokee Nations
b.
Iroquois League
c.
Anasazi Descendants
d.
Great Basin Tribes
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