Terrain
Land Bridge
Cultures
Agriculture
Mesoamerica
100

How many miles does the Americas stretch from Greenland, in North America, to Cape Horn, In South America?

More than 9,000 miles

100
Around what year does the evidence suggest that humans entered South America?

10,500 B.C.

100

What are the great wooden carvings of people and beasts that many northwestern groups known for creating?

Totem poles

100

What was the most important food grown in the highlands of Peru?

The potato

100

What was the earliest culture that emerged in Mexico?

The Olmec civilization

200

What are the two names given for the jagged mountains near the western coast of the Americas?

The Rocky Mountains (North America)

The Andes (South America)

200

What is the estimated range for when historians believe early peoples migrated from Asia to the Americas?

Between 35,000 and 8,000 years ago

200
Where is the Great Plains located?

Between the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi River

200

Where did the earliest known farming in the Americas begin?

Mexico

200

Who were perhaps the most advances of the people in the Americas?

The Maya

300

How many years ago did a massive climate change happen, leading to glaciers melting and covering the land bridge?

Around 11,000 years ago

300

What is the name of the narrow strip of water that is separating Alaska from Siberia?

The Bering Strait 

300

Where is the Eastern Woodlands located? Give the location from North and South and from East and West.

Canada to the Gulf of Mexico (N-S)

Atlantic to the Mississippi River (E-W)

300

Why did farming develop more slowly in the Americas, compared to other parts of the world?

Native American farmers never developed the plow

300

Because the Inca never developed a formal writing system, how did the keep records?

Quipu, a series of knots on parallel strings

400
What was one of the native North American creation myths on how animals and people came to Earth?

Humans and animals lived in the underworld and discovered a hole that led to Earth

400

What is the name of the land bridge, that was created during the last ice age, which provided the means for Asians to move into the Americas?

Beringia

400

How did the Hohokam farmers grow food in the arid region of the southwestern portion of North America?

They built extensive irrigation networks

400

Why did many hunter-gatherer tribes begin relying more on plants as a food source after the end of the last ice age?

Many large animals became extinct

400

What lake the the Aztec settle on? What was the name of their main city?

Lake Texcoco

Tenochtitlan 

500

What are the two great river systems in the Americas?

*Bonus* What is the longest river system in the world?

The Mississippi River and the Amazon River

*Bonus* The Nile River

500
Where did the water go during the last ice age that caused a 300-400 foot drop in sea level?

It was trapped in glaciers

500

What objects have been found at earthen mound sites in the Eastern Woodlands to give evidence of widespread trade across the North American continent?

Grizzly bear teeth from the Rocky Mountains

Shark teeth from the Gulf Coast

500

What is subsistence farming?

Raising just enough crops for survival

500

Who is the feather serpent god, that was from the Toltec and spread through the Mesoamerican civilizations?

Quetzalcoatl

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