Geography
Religion
Politics and Social Structure
Economics
Achievements
100

This native American civilization lived where you all live today.

The Creek

100

The Aztecs thought their gods were hungry for blood, so they often removed and fed this body part of an unlucky victim to their gods. 

The heart

100
The Creek and Cherokee got their name and clanship from this side of the family. 

The Mother's

100

It's what enabled economic growth in all civilizations across the Americas. 

Agriculture 

100

The Incas are known for their incredible mason work, especially their creation of these. 

Roads

200

The capital of the Aztec Empire was located near this modern day capital city in North America. 

Mexico City

200

The Aztecs, Maya, and Inca were all this type of religion. 

Polytheistic

200

It's the total number of social classes found in Inca society. 

Two
200

This was often used as currency in Mayan society

Cocoa 

200

Despite some brutal practices, this civilization had an eye for beauty, often creating ornate jewelry and clothing from gold and feathers. 

Aztecs. 

300
Its the continent where you might find ruins of the Inca Empire

South America

300

The Creek and Cherokee believed in an all encompassing creator god known as this. 

The Great Spirit 

300

Unlike other civilizations, these two categories of people were NOT found in Incan society 

Merchants and Slaves

300

The Aztecs were able to set up such a large trading economy thanks to this.

War/conquest

300

The Creek and Cherokee used this farming method where two or more crops were planted together. 

Intercropping

400

The Aztec built these to address the lack of farmland - also known as floating gardens. 

Chinampas

400

This belief, found in many pre-Columbian cultures, states that all things have a soul or spiritual essences. 

Animism

400
Rather than being united under one kingdom, the Maya were spread out into these small but politically sovereign communities. 

City states

400

These are the two types of goods found in Mayan society. 

Prestige and subsistence 

400

Mayans built this structure in order to study the stars

Observatory 

500
This civilization's territory boarded both the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean. 

Maya

500

While blood sacrifices happened with this civilization, it wasn't from humans!

The Inca

500

Mayans believed this about their kings, granting them religious and political authority. 

They were related to the gods. 

500

The Creek and Cherokee practiced this - where everyone chips in to provide for the needs of the whole community. 

Mutual aid

500

This is the reason why the Mayans calendar was so accurate. 

Advanced mathematics. 

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