Early Migrations
Indian Tribes
Maya, Aztec, and Inca
Farming techniques
Enter Mesoamerican Civilizations Name
100

The map of early migrations would be most useful for determining what?


The routes early man took to migrate from Asia to the Americas.


100

Which tribe lived on islands in the Caribbean Sea and relied on farming and fishing


The Taino

100

Which civilization created floating gardens for farming?

The Aztec. 

100

What farming technique was used by the Maya to clear land?


Slash-and-burn farming.

100

How was the Maya civilization governed?

It was a collection of independent city-states controlled by noble families.

200

What conclusion can be made based on the early migration map?

Early man’s migration was slowed down by harsh climates.


200

What was a significant difference between early Indian tribes in the Americas?

Different geographic settings led to cultural differences among the tribes. 

200

Which civilization studied the movement of the sun, moon, stars, and planets to develop an accurate calendar?

The Maya. 

200

How did the Aztec and Maya adapt to environmental challenges for farming?


They developed innovative methods like floating gardens and slash-and-burn techniques.


200

Which of these factors was not a cause of the Mayan civilization’s fall: overpopulation, disease, hunger, or war?


Disease. 

300

What was a key difference in the foods produced by the early Indian tribes. 

Each tribe produced different types of food depending on their location.

300

Which civilization built a road system stretching thousands of miles?


The Inca. 

300

What evidence shows that farming was important in Mesoamerican civilizations?


Early civilizations adapted to environmental challenges to produce food.


300

What was a similarity among the Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations?

 

Religion was a central part of everyday life.

400

What factor caused the Aztec Empire’s expansion?


The emperor conquered new land and people.

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