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The early americans migrated in search of food, therefore they were known as this.
a) homeless
b) tribesmen
c) nomads
d) native americans

The early americans were from what continent?
a) Europe
b) Africa
c) Asia
d) North America

Name given to the land bridge that connected Asia with North America caused by a drop in sea levels due to an ice age.
a) Bering Strait
b) Prehistoric Isthmus
c) Bering land Bridge
d) Beringia Land Bridge

Early land mass that included all seven continents before a split caused by the movement of tectonic plates
a) Pancreas
b) Pangea
c) Panama
d) Panflute

Another name for farming, without the development of this, there would be no civilizations.
a) Plantation
b) Cash Crops
c) Agriculture
d) Cultivation

To change to suit your environment is to
a) adapt
b) adopt
c) get used to
d) mature

Put the following events in the right sequence
a) Ice age, pangea splits, land bridge exposed, Asians migrate into North America
b) Land brige exposed, Asians migrate into North America, Pangea Splits, Ice Age
c) Pangea Splits, Land Bridge exposed, Ice Age, Asians migrate into North America
d) Pangea splits, Ice Age, Land bridge exposed, Asians migrate to North America

Native Americans in this region hunted buffalo and used their skins for their homes, called teepees
a) Southwest
b) Great Plains
c) Eastern Woodlands
d) Southeast

Native Americans in this regions relied on farming and fishing for their food and wore little to no clothing because of the warm, humid climate
a) Southwest
b) Great Plains
c) Eastern Woodlands
d) Southeast

Native Americans in this region relied on the many forests for thier food, clothing and shelter
a) Southwest
b) Great Plains
c) Eastern Woodlands
d) Southeast

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