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What does the following describe: making clothing from animal skins, harvesting crops, and hunting.
a) How American Indians interacted with the Europeans
b) Capital resources that American Indians used in their villages
c) Reasons American Indians chose the site they live in today
d) Ways that American Indians use their environment
American Indians fished in rivers, hunted animals and grew crops. These are examples of —
a) Economic Resources
b) Natural Resources
c) Capital Resources
d) Human Resources
Which First Americans lived in a desert area with cactus?
a) Iroquois
b) Inuit
c) Pueblo
d) Kwakiutl
The Pueblo Indians built their homes out of —
a) fur
b) sun dried brick
c) snow and ice
d) wood products
Which list contains ONLY human resources?
a) canoes, arrows, spears
b) hunters, fish, fishermen
c) hunters, fishermen, farmers
d) wild turkeys, nuts, fish
Which group of First Americans did NOT use canoes as their main mode of transportation
a) Iroquois
b) Kwakiutl
c) Inuit
d) Pueblo
Which is NOT a natural resource that American Indians used to survive?
a) canoes
b) crops
c) fish
d) wild animals
Which of the following is a capital resource?
a) canoe
b) otter
c) fish
d) fisherman
Which of the following is NOT an example of a natural resource?
a) Fur of the beaver
b) Arrowheads made of stone
c) The meat of the bison
d) Corn
Why are bows and arrows considered to be capital resources?
a) They are only used for hunting animals.
b) They can be used to make other goods or to provide services.
c) They can be used to make natural resources.
d) They are only used by the tribal leader.
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