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The Inuit built their shelters form
a) snow, ice, wood and animal skin
b) wood
c) brick
d) Mud
Taino built their shelters from
a) Snow and ice
b) sticks
c) Wood and grass
d) grass
Inuit relied on animals for
a) Clothing and food
b) Clothing
c) Shelter
d) Clothing, food, shelter and tools
Taino ate mostly
a) Fish, potatoes, vegetables and rodents
b) Fish
c) Seal
d) Vegetables
Which is NOT a reason for people to migrate
a) Following food sources
b) Escaping tradion
c) Growing crops
d) Building tradion
What is culture?
a) A way of life
b) A form of government
c) A means to migrate
d) A way to hunt
People who live in the same settlements typically share
a) Mountains, rivers, lakes
b) Customs, language and religion
c) Climate, rain, and elevation
d) Money, business and industry
In order to maintain and grow a society, early people
a) Hunted and followed animals
b) Created a system of government
c) Played games
d) Found jobs
Inuit traveled toward the Artic and Northern regions by
a) By the ice age walk
b) The Bering Strait footbridge from Africa
c) The Bering Strait footbridge from Asia
d) The Bering Strait footbridge from New England
The Inuit's government was
a) Hierarchy
b) A system where storytelling, games and dolls shared their custom. They relied on one another
c) King and Queen
d) A structured government that included three branches
The Taino's government was
a) Hierarchy
b) A system where storytelling, games and dolls shared their custom. They relied on one another
c) King and Queen
d) A structured government that included three branches
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