Pueblo/Southwest (2.3/2.7) Question Preview (ID: 57984)


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True or False: Today, First Americans live and work to preserve their culture and teach people about past and present contributions to Virginia and the United States.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Which location on the map shows where the Pueblo lived?


a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

Which location on the map shows Southwest region?


a) I
b) J
c) C
d)

How did the Pueblo adapt to their environment?
a) They farmed, fished, hunted, used trees for homes and canoes, and gathered plants for food.
b) They moved around the region to hunt for buffalo. They later used horses for transportation.
c) They farmed the land. They lived in villages in houses made of adobe (clay).
d) They hunted and fished. They wore clothing made animal skins and fur.

Which describes the geographic features (land) of the Southwest region?
a) rivers, hills, mountains, coastland
b) plains, prairies, rolling hills
c) high flatlands
d) rivers, coastland, mountains, peninsulas, and islands

Which describes the climate (weather) of the Southwest region?
a) hot, humid summers and mild winters
b) hot summers and harsh, cold winters
c) hot days, cold nights, and little rainfall
d) below freezing most of the year

The Pueblo tribe made their homes out of which items?


a) bricks and clay
b) wood and bark
c) buffalo skins
d) snow and ice

How did the Pueblo tribe travel (transportation)?
a) walked and paddled canoes
b) walked and used horses
c) walked
d)

The Pueblo lived in which region?
a) Eastern Woodland
b) Plains
c) Southwest
d) Alaska and Northern Canada

The Pueblo had the following occupations (jobs/responsibilities) __ .
a) fished, hunted, and farmed
b) hunted and rode horses
c) farmed and hunted
d) fished and hunted

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