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What does indigenous mean?
a) This refers to a group of people (or plants) who are native to a particular area.
b) This means to move from one place to another.
c) This is an object that has been made by humans that has cultural or historical significance.
d)

What is the Eastern Hemisphere?
a) This section of the world includes Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
b) This is a well researched explanation of some aspect of the natural world.
c) This half of the world includes North and South America.
d)

What is the Western Hemisphere?
a) This half of the world includes North and South America.
b) This is a well researched explanation of some aspect of the natural world.
c) This section of the world includes Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
d)

What did the Native Americans in the California region use acorns for?
a) Food
b) Clothing
c) Decoration
d)

What did the Native Americans of the Southwest use to make jewelry?
a) All were used to make jewelry.
b) Stones, shells, and feathers.
c) Pearls, bones, and clay.
d)

The mounds of the Southeast were
a) burial grounds
b) places for children to play
c) temples
d)

Women of the Eastern Woodlands used deerskin to make
a) all were made from deerskin
b) moccasins
c) skirts and capes
d)

What is a theory?
a) This is a well researched explanation of some aspect of the natural world.
b) This section of the world includes Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
c) This section of the world includes Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
d)

Why did many Native Americans choose to live near rivers and lakes?
a) It provided water and food.
b) The view was beautiful.
c) None are true.
d)

Survival was challenging for the Native Americans of the Southwest because
a) both were reasons
b) hot temperatures
c) lack of water
d)

What are natural resources?
a) Useful materials found in nature, including water, vegetation, animals, and minerals.
b) A people‘s way of life, including beliefs, customs, food, dwellings, and clothing.
c) An area in which a group of people share a similar culture and language.
d)

What does culture mean?
a) A people‘s way of life, including beliefs, customs, food, dwellings, and clothing.
b) A cultural region an area in which a group of people share a similar culture and language.
c) All of the physical surroundings in a place, including land, water, animals, plants, and climate.
d)

What is a cultural region?
a) An area in which a group of people share a similar culture and language.
b) A people‘s way of life, including beliefs, customs, food, dwellings, and clothing.
c) All of the physical surroundings in a place, including land, water, animals, plants, and climate.
d)

What is an environment?
a) all of the physical surroundings in a place, including land, water, animals, plants, and climate.
b) An area in which a group of people share a similar culture and language.
c) A people‘s way of life, including beliefs, customs, food, dwellings, and clothing.
d)

Native American people spoke _________ language(s).
a) many
b) one
c) two
d)

In order to survive, Native Americans had to learn how to __________.
a) adapt to their environment
b) develop their own religion
c) speak one language
d)

Scientists study the first Native Americans by examining the _________ left behind.
a) artifacts
b) cell phone records
c) novels
d)

The first people to settle in _________________ America were the Native American people.
a) North
b) South
c) West
d)

How do historians think people first migrated to the Americas?
a) They walked from Asia across the Beringia land bridge.
b) They flew from Japan to Florida.
c) They rowed boats from the Pacific to Siberia.
d)

The Native American people were ____________.
a) Spiritual
b) scared
c) atheist
d)

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