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Which of these describes how American Indians viewed their environment?
They believed they were a part of a community of living things.
ability to use natural resources
They study their artifacts.
in search of food
high temperatures and lack of water
farming
climate
hunting
How do historians learn how American Indians lived so long ago?
They believed they were a part of a community of living things.
ability to use natural resources
They study their artifacts.
in search of food
high temperatures and lack of water
farming
climate
hunting
Which of these was a strong influence on the kind of shelters used by each American Indian group?
They believed they were a part of a community of living things.
ability to use natural resources
They study their artifacts.
in search of food
high temperatures and lack of water
farming
climate
hunting
Which of these enabled American Indians to settle in permanent villages?
They believed they were a part of a community of living things.
ability to use natural resources
They study their artifacts.
in search of food
high temperatures and lack of water
farming
climate
hunting
American Indians who lived on the Plains wore clothing made from animal hides. Which of these was an important economic activity in this region?
They believed they were a part of a community of living things.
ability to use natural resources
They study their artifacts.
in search of food
high temperatures and lack of water
farming
climate
hunting
Why did the first Americans migrate from Asia to the Americas?
They believed they were a part of a community of living things.
ability to use natural resources
They study their artifacts.
in search of food
high temperatures and lack of water
farming
climate
hunting
Which conditions challenged the survival of American Indians in the Southwest?
They believed they were a part of a community of living things.
ability to use natural resources
They study their artifacts.
in search of food
high temperatures and lack of water
farming
climate
hunting
Which of these was most important to the survival of the American Indians?
They believed they were a part of a community of living things.
ability to use natural resources
They study their artifacts.
in search of food
high temperatures and lack of water
farming
climate
hunting
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