Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Pre-Historic
Random
100

What was the main source of food? 

Mammoth/Mastadon
100

What is one difference from the paleo people to the archaic people? 

(Teacher discretion) 

100

What is one key development the woodland started?

* farming 

100

One pre-historic tribe that lives in Ohio? Hint: We went here. 

Fort Ancient 

100

What is the definition of cooperate? 

To work together 

200

What tools did Paleo settlers use for hunting?

Spears & Hand Sticks

200

Archaic people were hunter and gathers but also did what to get food? 

They were able to fish and begin simple farming 

200

What type of structures did Woodland people build for their communities?

Mounds

200

How did tribes cooperate with each other? 

Trade

200

What is the definition of conflict? 

To argue or disagree 

300

How did the Paleo people adapt to the cold climate during the Ice Age?

Utilized animal skin 

300

What type of climate did the Archaic people live in?

A warmer climate - similar to today 

300
One crop that the Woodland Indians grew. 

Maize, Squash, and beans 

300

What did the pre-historic tribes build that suggested conflict between tribes? 

wooden fences

300

What is the definition of compromise?

Each group give up something in order to gain something they want 

400

What is it called when Paleo Indians move from place to place to gather food? 

to migrate
400

What is one invention did the archaic people use to help gain food? 

canoes, hooks, traps, and nets 

400

What two cultures existed in the Woodland Tribe? 

Adena and Hopewell 

400

How do you think European settlers will impact the pre-historic tribes? 

Conflict, war, loss of resources 

400

What is the name of the land bridge that allowed animals and pre-historic tribes to cross over? 

The Bering Straight 

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