which theory states people came from asia
siberian land bridge
which group lived in wigwams
eastern woodlands
which is not an example:
soccer, fast food, religion, language
TRICK: ALL ARE.
list continents of old and new world
old: europe autrailia asia africa
new: americas
Why did the Europeans become dependent on beaver from Native Americans?
they relied on the creation of felt hats for economic growth
which theory states people were nomadic hunters
siberian land bridge theory
which year was the introduction of horses to the great plains
1492
What is the most prominent example of Cultural Diffusion we have discussed in class
columbian exchange
which world were potatoes from?
new to old
Manifest Destiny was the belief that it was American's divine right to expand westward and spread their religion
true
which theory was PART II of the native america song
pacific maritime theory
which group had a "warm growing season"
eastern woodlands
what is an example of a negative effect from the columbian exchange
disease
What was most responsible for the population growth in Europe?
the new foods plants and animals
In 1620, the “Pilgrims” left England because the king did not like their religion and was putting them in jail. They wished to go to America where they could live and worship as they wished, but America was three-thousand miles across the ocean. Luckily, they were able to get a ride to America on a boat called the Mayflower.
is religion putting them in jail a push pull barrier bridge or natural resource
push
Long ago, we followed the herds across the endless ice, where the ground was hard and the cold winds never stopped. The animals led us to new lands, where the sun rose on forests and rivers we had never seen before."
which theory?
siberian land bridge
“The poles of their shelter are firmly set into the ground and joined together three or four feet from the top. It is then covered with up to thirty bison hides sewn together….”
Which Native American shelter is being described here?
teepee
The Columbian Exchange is a prime example of this, where goods like tomatoes, horses, and diseases were exchanged between these two regions.
old world and the new world
As part of the Columbian Exchange, this staple crop, originating in the Americas, became a dietary cornerstone in Ireland and other parts of Europe, dramatically altering agriculture and population growth.
potato
Fearing that Westerners were trying to take over Japan, the Emperor order all Europeans to leave Japan, and declared that any European who tried to come back would be killed.
conflict, internal conflict, interdependence or diffusion.
conflict
This migration theory challenges the dominance of overland models by proposing that early humans navigated coastal routes using advanced seafaring techniques, relying on maritime ecosystems rather than terrestrial megafauna (animals) for survival.
which theory
pacific maritime
These ancient dwellings, built by the Ancestral Puebloans in the American Southwest, are known for their multi-story structures made stone, often built into cliffs for protection and insulation.
Which group?
southwest pueblos
This ancient trade network, connecting China to the Mediterranean, is often credited as a major route for the spread of religions like Buddhism and technologies like paper-making. (not on test but worth 500!)
Silk Road
what were the animals called once introduced to the new world to help with farming techniques and not have farmers have to do everything by hand
"beasts of burden"
The Emperor and his supporters started to fear that the Japanese Christians would be more loyal to their new religion than to the Emperor. So, he outlawed the religion and killed 30,000 Christians.
conflict, internal conflict, diffusion or interdependence
internal conflict