This city, built on an island in Lake Texcoco, became the capital of the Aztecs.
What is Tenochtitlan?
The Inca considered this mountain range not only their homeland but a living landscape filled with spirits called apus.
What are the Andes Mountains?
This large grazing animal was central to the Plains tribes’ way of life before being hunted nearly to extinction in the 19th century.
What is the bison (buffalo)?
What is 1492?
This Caribbean island is divided between Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
What is Hispaniola?
The Indianapolis 500, Le Mans, and the Kentucky Derby are both events that highlight human competition and physical skill.
What is a Race
This staple crop, used in tortillas and tamales, was central to Maya and Mexica agriculture and religion alike.
What is maize (corn)?
The Inca made tools from this metal, since they did not have iron or steel.
What is bronze?
This Italian explorer’s name was used for the continents of the Americas.
Who is Amerigo Vespucci?
Maize, Potatoes, and Beans are all examples of ____ Crops that were grown in Pre-Colombian America.
What are Staple Crops?
The majority of Brazil’s population speaks this language, not Spanish.
What is Portuguese?
This girls name ranked 51 on the top 100 2025 names for girls.
What is Maya?
This Spanish conquistador led the expedition that resulted in the fall of the Aztec Empire.
Who is Hernán Cortés?
This Spanish conquistador captured and executed the Inca emperor Atahualpa in 1533.
Who is Francisco Pizarro?

Who is this woman?
Who is America?
This phrase describes the massive population decline of Indigenous peoples in the Americas following European contact.
What is the Great Dying?
This capital was built on the site of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan.
What is Mexico City?
This is the name of the Sid Meier video game franchise where players build and manage empires through history.
What is Civilization
This Nahua woman served as interpreter, advisor, and intermediary for Cortés during the conquest of the Aztecs.
Who is La Malinche (Doña Marina)
The Inca built this type of stepped farming structure to grow crops on mountainsides.
What are terrace farms?
Land set aside by the U.S. government for Native American tribes to live on today is called this.
What are reservations?
Sugar, Cotton, and Tabacco are all examples of ____ Crops that were grown in America on plantations.
What is Cash or Luxury?
These volcanic islands off Ecuador are home to unique wildlife that inspired Charles Darwin.
What are the Galápagos Islands?
A popular men’s fragrance by Dior. It has notes of Calabrian bergamot, pepper, and Szechuan Pepper
What is Savage
Overpopulation and overfarming were key factors in the collapse of this civilization in the 9th century.
Who were the Maya?
Instead of a written language, the Inca used knotted strings called this to record information.
What is a quipu?
This Pennsylvania school was created by the U.S. government to assimilate Native American children into Euro-American culture.
What was the Carlisle Indian Industrial School?
The Columbian Exchange is often viewed as an early form of this process, which binds distant regions through trade and culture.
What is globalization?
This Mexican peninsula separates the Gulf of Mexico (America) from the Caribbean Sea. It was home to the Mayan civilization.
What is the Yucatán Peninsula?
In the 2004 movie, a long-distance horse race across the Arabian desert tests the endurance of the rider and his horse.
What is Hidalgo?
The Aztecs believed this sun and war god required human sacrifice to keep the world in motion.
Who is Huitzilopochtli?
The Inca worshipped this sun god, believed to be the ancestor of the royal family.
Who is Inti?
Pratt’s infamous motto was: “Kill the Indian, save the _____.”
What is Man?
This Spanish colonial system classified people by ancestry, creating categories such as mestizo, mulatto, and criollo.
What is the Casta System?
According to myth, the Mexica set up their city in a spot where they saw THIS happening.
What is an eagle eating a snake on a cactus?
It was first established in 1754 as King's College by royal charter under George II of Great Britain on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhattan.
What is Columbia (University)?