The piles of Earth that the Adena people built and used as burial sites are:
A graves
B hills
C mounds
D tombstones
C mounds
This many groups of Native Americans moved to the Ohio Country in the early 1700s:
A 2
B 6
C 10
D 12
A 2
An object that is studied by archaeologists and was made or used by people who lived in the past is called
A an archaic
B an artifact
C a shelter
D a land bridge
B an artifact
Fort Ancient farming culture appeared in the Ohio Country in:
A 10,000 BC
B 500 BC
C AD 500
D AD 1000
D AD 1000
Farmers 10,000 years ago dried food and stored it for winter because:
A food tastes better when dried
B to ensure that they have a source of food when farming is not possible
C to prevent bugs from eating their harvest
D to prevent colonists from stealing their food
B to ensure that they have a source of food when farming is not possible
The first group of people to settle in the Ohio Country were:
A Fort Ancient
B Hopewell
C Paleo-Indians
D Delaware
C Paleo-Indians
A Hopewell religious leader was called a:
A priest
B rabbi
C reverend
D shaman
D shaman
The type of shelter the Wyandot used was:
A longhouse
B log homes
C wigwam
D teepee
A longhouse
The type of landform that Hopewell people often built their villages near were:
A mountains
B cliffs
C rivers
D deserts
C rivers
Archaeologists believe the Fort Ancient people went to ___ after they were driven out of Ohio:
A California
B Mexico
C Canada
D archaeologists don't know where they went
D archaeologists don't know where they went
Which was NOT a focus of Native American family life?
A planting crops
B hunting
C becoming wealthy land owners
D taking part in ceremonies and festivals
C becoming wealthy land owners
The original home of the Mingo group was:
A New Jersey
B New York
C Indiana
D Canada
B New York
Ohio's first corn farmers were the:
A Iroquois
B Hopewell
C Fort Ancient
D Wyandot
C Fort Ancient
Historians believe that the Adena people:
A were defeated by British colonists
B defeated the Hopewell people
C were defeated by French settlers
D they don't know what happened to the Adena
D they don't know what happened to the Adena
When the Hopewell people wanted things like copper and shells, they would:
A steal copper and shells from other tribes
B barter food and furs for copper and shells
C pay for copper and shells with gold coins
D pay for copper and shells with paper money
B barter food and furs for copper and shells
The group that formed a European Alliance with the French was the:
A Delaware
B Miami
C Mingo
D Ottawa
D Ottawa
Ohio's first real farmers were the:
A Paleo-Indians
B Ottawa
C Delaware
D Adena People
C Fort Ancient
Archaeologists believe that the first settlers in North America migrated to North America by crossing a land bridge from the continent of:
A Asia
B Europe
C Africa
D Australia
A Asia
A tool used by the Paleo-Indian hunters that launched their spears into the air at very fast speeds was called a:
A atlatl
B catapult
C arrow-heads
D flint
A atlatl
The event that took place in 500 BC was:
A first stone tools used in North America
B Adena began building mounds in the Ohio Country
C Hopewell culture appears in the Ohio Country
D Fort Ancient farming culture appears in the Ohio Country
B Adena began building mounds in the Ohio Country