Native American Governments
Native American
Trade
Life in the Americas
Government and Culture in North America
Miscellaneous
100

What is the main purpose of a government?

What is to provide safety and security?
100

Which region are pigments commonly from?

What is the Southwest?

100

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

What is bison?

100

To provide safety, justice, and welfare, every community, past and present, has a form of?

What is government?

100

What good is common in the West?

What is copper?

200

Many tribes had one leader during peacetime and a different leader for war. Why would there be different leaders?

What is the leaders had different skills and talents?

200

What is the most likely reason seashells are valuable to the Dakota?

What is there are no sources of shells in the Plains?

200

What is the name of a carving made of wood that tells a tribe's history and stories?

What is totem?

200

The government of the Iroquois Confederacy was set up to have?

What is a balance of power?
200

Is the chiefdom a larger or smaller unit of Native American government?

What is larger?

300

What is one role women play in tribal government?

What is supporting the community?

300

Other than goods, what are exchanged along trade routes?

What are stories and ideas?
300

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

What is it increases?

300

A chiefdom is a group of tribes under one leader, or chief. How do you get position of chief?

What is it is passed down in families?

300

Where is Mica commonly from?

What is the Southeast?

400

What is the Native American government word for when authority is passed down through the mother's line?

What is Matriarchy?

400

Simon agrees to exchange his ham sandwich for Ernie's chips and banana. What is this called?

What is Bartering?

400

Each tribe had a sophisticated society of?

What is families, markets, and governments?
400

The clothing of the American Indians was?

What is practical for the climate?

400

Is the family considered a larger or smaller unit of Native American government?

What is smaller?

500

What is the largest unit of Native American government?

What is confederacy?

500

What pattern do you notice on the map?

What is trade routes are often toward resources?
500

Every tribe had different names for which basic need?

What is shelter?

500

Ceremonies and celebrations were often held to honor?

What is the sun, the rain, and the harvest?

500

Why were major trading centers not located in the extreme north?

What is there were not many tribes?

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