Unit 1 Lesson 1 Question Preview (ID: 43826)


Hohokam, Ancient Pueblo, Maya, Olmec, Hunter-Gatherers. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What is a civilization?
a) bricks made of mud and straw
b) population that shared systems of trade, art, religion, and science
c) frozen sheets of slow moving ice
d) a person who studies the tools, bones, and remains of ancient people.

adobe
a) a cool rock band
b) a prehistoric mammal from the ice age
c) bricks made of mud and straw
d) the method of supplying dry land with water through pipes and ditches

irrigation
a) the method of supplying dry land with water through pipes and ditches
b) a population whose people share systems of trade, art, religion, and science
c) what happens when your little brother or sister bothers you
d) bricks made of mud and straw.

archeologist
a) First Europeans to reach North America
b) people who studied the tools, bones, and remains of ancient people.
c) more food than what is needed
d) all of the above

glacier
a) corn, beans, and squash
b) thick sheets of slow moving ice
c) tool used to measure distance.
d) bricks made of mud and straw

The first Americans were....
a) farmers
b) hunter-gatherers
c) from Spain
d) arrived on a spaceship

Most mound builders settled around what river?
a) Platte
b) Missouri
c) Mississippi
d) Yukon

Stone head carvings are the achievement of the.....
a) Mayan people.
b) Incan People.
c) Olmec People
d) Spanish people.

Both the Hohokam and Ancient Pueblo planted these three things...
a) corn, potatoes, and beans.
b) corn, peaches, and beans.
c) corn, beans, and squash.
d) corn beans, and broccoli.

What was some of the effects of the end of the last Ice Age?
a) People grew bigger and hairier.
b) People learned to swim.
c) Large mammals died out, and people had to learn to farm.
d) Large mammals died out, and people had to become vegetarians.

What are some things that early hunter-gatherers would have done in their daily lives?
a) gathered wild plants
b) hunted wild game
c) wore animal skins for clothing
d) all of the above

What type of environment did the Hohokam live in?
a) tundra
b) desert
c) arctic
d) rain forest

How did the Hohokam adapt to their environment?
a) dug pit houses to keep cool during the day, and warm at night
b) used irrigation
c) made pottery to help store food
d) all of the above

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