Aztecs
Technology Talk
Meet the Inca
Columbian Exchange
100

True or False: The Aztecs were harsh, demanding tribute (goods or wealth given to show loyalty) from the tribes and kingdoms they conquered. This might have made some people join the Spanish conquistadors.

True

100

This is the term for belief in more than one god

polytheism

100

This technique of building flat farming areas on steep mountainsides allowed the Inca to farm in the Andes Mountains

terraces or terracing

100

"New World" refers to which 2 continents?

North America and South America

200

"Peasant" is another term for what occupation

farmer

200

This is a type of volcanic stone (actually volcanic glass) used for making sharp blades

obsidian

200

This is the Inca record-keeping system using knots on strings

quipu

200

"Old World" refers to which 3 continents?

Africa, Asia, Europe

300

This is a term for a structure that delivers water a long distance. The Aztec and the Inca were good at building them.

Aqueduct

300

This type of bridge was often used by the Inca for crossing steep river valleys in the Andes Mountains

suspension bridges

300

This is the practice of achieving goals through peaceful negotiations with others rather than using violence. The Inca were good at expanding their empire this way.

diplomacy

300

True or false, cacao (or "cocoa") beans are a plant that first grew in Africa

False, the cocoa bean is a New World crop from Central America

400

Aztec “floating gardens” made by piling up reeds, sticks and soil in the lakes

chinampas

400

An early type of book made by the Maya and Aztecs

Codex

400

This is the Inca tax system, where people worked for several days each month for the Inca empire, building roads, terraces, bridges and irrigation projects

mita

400

What is the term for the movement of plants, animals, diseases and technology between the “Old World” and the "New World”? (Hint: it's named for a well known explorer.)

Columbian Exchange

500

This is the Spanish word for “conqueror”, such as Hernan Cortez and other Spanish explorers and conquerors in America

conquistador

500

This is the term for a dam or high wall built to prevent flooding. The Aztec built them around the city of Tenochtitlan to prevent flooding.

dike

500

This is the spoken language of the Inca; still spoken by millions of people in South America

Quechua

500

This is a raised road or path across water or land that is wet. The Aztec built them to get to the city of Tenochtitlan on Lake Texcoco

causeway

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