Chapter 1 Social Studies Question Preview (ID: 38523)
First Americans Over The Land Bridge.
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An archaeologist is a
a) person who studies dinosaur bones and remains.
b) person who studies tools, bones, and remains of ancient people.
c) tool used to measure distance.
d) thick sheet of moving ice.
Glaciers were...
a) a method of supplying dry land with water through pipes and ditches.
b) people who studied the tools, bones, and remains of ancient people.
c) bricks made of mud and straw.
d) thick sheets of moving slow moving ice.
People who followed herds of large animals to hunt, and gather food growing wild were called...
a) archaelogists
b) large reptile hunters
c) indians
d) hunter-gatherers
Because the glaciers held so much frozen water.....
a) ocean levels dropped and land appeared in some places.
b) the dinosaurs became extinct.
c) Large mammals couldn't find food.
d) people starved to death.
The land bridge from Asia to North America was called....
a) Bering Strait
b) Cape Horn
c) Beringia
d) Borthrag
Because the giant mammals started to die out the early Native Americans had to.....
a) go back to Asia.
b) start hunting whales.
c) start growing crops.
d) die.
We know how farming started.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)
What is a surplus?
a) sailors and raiders
b) traders, builders, and potters
c) more food than what is needed
d) a large moving piece of ice
A population that shared systems of trade, art, religion, and science is called..
a) hunter-gatherers
b) civilizations
c) archaeologists
d) glaciers
Farming Was thought to have first began in .....
a) Asia
b) Africa
c) Mexico
d) Alaska
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