Sources
Tribes
Indigenous People
Trade and Economy
Westward Expansion/Explorers
100

The following are examples of what type of source:

Letters

Interview

Diary Entry

Primary Source

100

What is the name of a carving made of wood that tells a tribes history and stories?

Totem pole
100

A cheifdom is a group of tribes under one lead, or chief.  How do you become chief?

It was passed down through families

100

What happens to the price of a good when demand increases?

Price increases

100

What is a patron?

Someone paying for another person to explore and return with something (treasures, information, etc)

200

The following are examples of what type of source: 

Textbook

Magazine article

Biography

Secondary Source

200

Every tribe had different names for which basic need?

Shelter
200

How was the government of the Iroquois Confederacy was set up?

To spread out the power/have a balance of power

200

True or False:  All trade took place at large trading centers

False

200

What is a Caravel?

A ship with broad bows and beams

300
Which of the following objects is an artifact:

Broken Pottery

Fossilized turtle egg

Mountain cave

Broken Pottery (human-made object )

300

What animal did the Inuit tribe use for transportation?

Dogs

300

True or False: Many major highways today are based on the same paths Native Americans took thousands of years ago. 

True

300

True or False:  Tribes traded information as well as goods

True

300

Which explorer were Ferdinand and Isabella patrons for?

Christopher Columbus

400

Who studies history through documents?

Historians

400

Name a type of shelter other than a tipi that an  Indigenous tribe used

Wigwam

Wickiups

Longhouses

Adobe

400

What was the Iroquois constitution called?

Declaration of Independence

The Community Compact

The National Law

The Great Law of Peace

The Great Law of Peace

400

What is a middleman in trade?

a person who takes good from a seller to a buyer

400
What is scarcity?

The demand is high, but the supply is low

500

Who studies history through artifacts?

Archaeologists

500

What was the main source of food and materials for the Midwest tribes?

Bison/Buffalo

500

To meet their needs, tribes would use the resources from which of the following:

Small regions

Large regions

The forest

Private Land

Large regions

500

How do archaeologists learn about ancient people without written records?

Studying artifacts and sites

500

Which explorer proved a northern route to the Americas could work?

John Cabot

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