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Native Texas Cultures
Test Description: 7th grade cultures test
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Scientists believe the first humans to arrive in the Americas crossed a land bridge between Asia and _____.
A
Europe
B
California
C
Mexico
D
Alaska
2) The earliest Texans were _____.
A
Puebloans
B
potters
C
hunter-gathers
D
farmers
3) Which of these is a list of tribes in the Plains culture group?
A
Coahuiltecan and Karankawa
B
Jumano, Tigua, and Concho
C
Caddo, Wichita, and Atakapan
D
Comanche, Apache, and Kiowa
4) _____ allowed people to settle in one place instead of always moving around in search of food.
A
Bow and arrow
B
Agriculture
C
Rock shelters
D
Pottery
5) How did learning to farm change the culture of early people?
A
all of these are correctg
B
They settled in one place
C
their populations increased
D
They developed complex societies
6) Where in Texas was the Pueblo culture group mainly located?
A
Far west Texas, in the Mountains and Basins region
B
Far south Texas, close to the border with Mexico
C
Far north Texas, near present-day Amarillo
D
Far east Texas, not far from Louisiana
7) Which of these tribes belongs to the Southeastern culture group?
A
Concho
B
Jumano
C
Tigua
D
Caddo
8) Great Plains:
A
largest and most populated region of Texas
B
least amount of rainfall
C
mainly agricultural
D
higher elevation brings cooler temperatures
9) An atlatl was most useful in hunting animals like _____.
A
birds
B
mammoths
C
armadillos
D
lizards
10) When did early people learn how to farm?
A
One million years ago
B
100 B.C.
C
unknown
D
200,000 years ago
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