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100

During the Ice Age the oceans froze forming this.

What is the land bridge?

100

I had only 500 soldiers and a few horses but was able to conquer a major city in Mesoamerica.

Who was Cortez

100

This black volcanic glass can be used by eye surgeons today as well as weapons of war long ago.

What is obsidian

100

Who could imagine finding one of these buried in the mud but there were 17 of them.

What are the Olmec Big Heads

100

When the earth tilted toward the sun and warmed up the earth it brought an end to this

What is the ice age?

200

This empire ran over 4,000 miles from Ecuador in the north to Chile in the south.

Who are the Inca's?

200

Only 3 volume of this remain today but it it helpful in understanding the meanings of the Mayan hieroglyphics.

What is the codex?

200

This was often used as money in the Mayan empire but also makes a good drink on a cold day.

What are coco beans?

200

To please the sun gods over 20,000 of these took place once.

What are blood sacrifices

200

The Spanish brought this disease to the new world which killed  over 20 million Aztec's , ending their empire.

What is smallpox?

300

This city was considered the heart of the Incan empire.

What is Cuzco.

300

This Mayan achievement changed the world of math forever.

What is zero.

300

Stings of different colors with multiple knots helped keep track of sales of goods and other things.

What is a quipu?

300

He tried to outwit and kill us with a devious plan and his army of over 80,000. But we had 3 'weapons' he had never seen before. 

What are guns, germs and steel?

300

This earliest Mesoamerican civilization ended abruptly. We don't know why but perhaps a clue can be found in their heads.

What is the Olmec civilization?

400

Located in the valley of Mexico at 7500 feet above sea level a floating city was built the middle of this shallow lake.

What is Lake Texcoco?

400

These floating gardens made of sticks and mud   allowed this kingdom to have a constant food supply

What are Chinampas?

400

Winning at this sporting event and not be a human sacrifice if you lost required the players to 

What is put the ball through the ring?

400

"Floating Mountains" was the Aztec term for this as it approached their coastline

What are ships?

400

This Aztec leader suffered a mysterious death.  The question is, who killed him, the Spanish or his own people.

Who was Moctezuma?

500

This was the first urban in the Americas with a population of 25,000, complete with paved streets and many temples

What is Monte Alben

500

Our calendar was designed to reach the year of 2012 but our civilization died off by 900 AD.

Who are the Mayans?

500

The Inca's used this farming technique to grow crops and control the flow of water.

What is terraced farming?

500

A crop that Europeans had never seen was first grown in Mesoamerica and today it helps feed the world.

What is corn?

500

This Incan leader was kidnapped and strangled to death by the Spanish after he gave them a room full of gold and silver.

Who is Althualpa

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