DAILY DOUBLE!!!
How did the first people reach North and South America?
How did all Native Americans view the use of land?
They believed no one could own it. (shared use, though)
In the 1400's, what region of Africa did Europeans begin having contact with for the first time?
A. North
B. South
C. East
D. West
West
Who started the Reformation?
Martin Luther
What type of dwellings did Natives in the Southwest live in?
Cliff homes
In what North American region did early Native Americans survive by eating acorns, fishing, and using slingshots to catch birds?
The California region
How were the religious beliefs of Native Americans common, regardless of the tribe/location?
Believed in one greater spirit/god, and many spirits in the natural world
Which 1400's African Kingdom grew powerful through controlling/taxing trade?
The Songhai
What European country developed the first plantation?
Portugal
What type of structure were Mississpian River Natives known for constructing and using for various purposes?
Mounds
In what North American regions did early Native Americans survive by farming, as well as hunting moose, bear, deer, buffalo, etc?
Eastern Woodlands and Plains regions
How did Native Americans get what they needed if they weren't able to produce/get it on their own?
Used the system of trade
which 1400s African kingdom was known for metal working, and particularly it's acquisition of gold?
Benin
Whose power was significantly reduced in Europe due to the Reformation?
The Catholic Church
What was the name of the largest "hill" constructed by an early Mississippian tribe? (the size of a small city)
Cahokia
In what North American region did early Native Americans survive by fishing in rivers and the ocean, catching whales, seals, etc?
The Pacific Northwest region
How did all Native Americans view family interaction?
They believed in staying close together, did not move away from the tribe of origin
Which 1400's African kingdom was known for being composed of several smaller kingdoms, as well as working with metal/iron ore?
Kongo
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
How did the Reformation significantly weaken the one power in Europe that it did?
In what North American region did early Native Americans survive by using irrigation to farm?
The Southwest region
What is the advantage of farming over hunting/gathering?
It frees up more time thanks to food storage - enables you to have more time to do other things
Which European nation began making profits in Africa?
Which crop were they growing to make this profit?
Where were they growing this crop?
The Portuguese, sugarcane, Sao Tome and Principe
What was a plantation, and who developed the first one?
A farm where a single crop is produced on a large scale, usually requiring intensive labor.