Mesoamerica
Aztec
North American
Maya
Andes Civilizations
100

The Olmecs are considered one of the first major civilizations in Mesoamerica. They lived in this modern-day country.

What is Mexico?

100

This capital city of the Aztec Empire was built on an island in Lake Texcoco.

What is Tenochtitlán?

100

The Mississippian people constructed large, flat-topped earthen structures called this.

What are platform mounds?

100

The Maya civilization was located in this modern-day region, including parts of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras.

What is Mesoamerica?

100

This ancient civilization, known for its impressive ceramic art and complex irrigation systems, flourished along the coast of Peru.

What are the Moche?

200

The Olmecs worshipped various deities, including this jaguar-like deity, symbolizing strength and power.

What is the Jaguar God?

200

The Aztecs were part of this alliance, alongside Texcoco and Tlacopan, which controlled much of central Mexico.

What is the Triple Alliance?

200

The Ancestral Puebloans built multi-story cliff dwellings, such as those found at this famous site in Colorado.

What is Mesa Verde?

200

This ancient Maya city is famous for its impressive pyramids, including El Castillo, and is located in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.

What is Chichen Itza?

200

This ancient civilization, known for its geoglyphs in Peru, created large designs in the desert that can be seen from the air.

What are the Nazca?

300

The Olmec civilization influenced later Mesoamerican cultures, including the Maya and the Aztecs, in areas like art and religion. True or False?

What is true?

300

The Aztecs engaged in this ritual to appease the gods and ensure the continuation of the world.

What is human sacrifice?

300

The Ancestral Puebloans created tools and pottery from this material, which was abundant in the region.

What is clay?

300

The Maya are known for their advanced understanding of this science, particularly their knowledge of celestial movements and astronomy.

What is astronomy?

300

The Nazca people used this method to bring water to their crops in the arid desert.

What are aqueducts?

400

The Zapotecs were known for their advances in these fields.

What is writing and mathematics?

400

The Aztecs were eventually defeated by the Spanish and their indigenous allies during this battle in 1521.

What is the Fall of Tenochtitlán?

400

The Ancestral Puebloans developed this system to bring water to their crops in the arid southwestern environment.

What are irrigation canals?

400

This sacred Maya book, which recounts their creation myths, is one of the most important surviving texts of the Maya.

What is the Popol Vuh?

400

The Moche civilization is famous for its detailed pottery, often depicting this type of animal.

What is a llama?

500

Early Mesoamerican civilizations primarily grew this crop, which was a staple in their diet.

What is maize (corn)?

500

The Aztecs built this type of structure to connect Tenochtitlán to the mainland.

What are causeways?

500

The leader or chief of the Mississippian society was often referred to by this title.

What is the Great Sun?

500

Believed that this sacrifice would please the gods and kept the world in balance.

What is human?

500

The Nazca Lines include these large geometric and zoomorphic designs etched into the desert floor.

What are geoglyphs?

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