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What was one way that the Iroquois did NOT use the woodlands?
a) Food
b) Clothing
c) Transportation
d) They did not use the woodlands in order to survive.

What did the Iroquois do to show their appreciation for a successful harvest?
a) They had ceremonies to honor the Great Spirit in heaven.
b) They had parties for the Iroquois League representatives.
c) They danced in their Longhouse.
d) They made presents for the Great Spirit in heaven.

Which tribe of the Iroquois League are known as the skilled builders?
a) Seneca
b) Onondaga
c) Mohawk
d) Cayuga

What was the Iroquois building that they used for shelter?
a) Tepee
b) Longhouse
c) Pueblo
d) Lodge

Which state do the Iroquois still live in today?
a) New York
b) Ohio
c) Michigan
d) Massachusetts

What types of animals did the Iroquois League hunt?
a) Bear and Beaver only
b) Moose, Elk, Wolves, and Bear
c) Deer, Bear, Elk, and Beaver
d) They did not hunt animals.

Which tribe of the Iroquois League is the farthest from the Atlantic Ocean?
a) The Mohawk Tribe
b) The Cayuga Tribe
c) The Oneida
d) The Seneca Tribe

How did women participate in the Iroquois governement?
a) The women did not participate.
b) The women were representatives.
c) The women chose the men who served as representatives.
d)

How did men participate in the Iroquois government?
a) The men chose the woman who served as representatives.
b) The men were the representatives.
c) The men did not participate.
d)

What five Eastern Woodland Tribes formed the Iroquois League?
a) Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca
b) Mohawk, Powhatan, Seneca, Shawnee, and Cherokee
c) Huron, Erie, Miami, Cayuga, and Seneca
d) Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Powhatan, and Miami

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