The First People
Earth Artists
The Southwest
The 3 Latin American Empires
Peoples of the Arctic
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How did the first people come to the Americas?


They came from Asia by walking across a frozen land bridge called Beringia.

100

Who were the Adena and Hopewell cultures?

They were early Native American cultures in the Ohio River Valley known for building mounds.

100

Name two tribes that lived in the Southwest.

Hopi and Navajo.

100

Who were the Maya?

An ancient civilization in Mexico and Central America known for their advanced culture and achievements.

100

Who lived in the Arctic environment?

The Inuit, Yupik, and Aleut.

200

What is Beringia?

The land bridge that connected Asia and North America during the last Ice Age.

200

What materials did they use for homes?

They used sticks and bark to build cone-shaped homes.

200

What are cliff dwellings?

Homes built into cliffs by the Ancestral Pueblo, resembling tall apartment buildings.

200

What are some achievements of the Aztec?

They built large stone temples and pyramids and were skilled farmers.

200

What animals did they hunt?

Seals and whales.

300

What tools did Paleo-Indians use?

They used stone tools, wooden spears, and arrows.

300

What were the mounds for?

The mounds were used for burying the dead and possibly had religious significance.

300

How did the Ancestral Pueblo farm?

They learned to irrigate and adapt to dry conditions.

300

What did the Inca build in the Andes?

They built impressive roads and bridges.

300

What are igloos made from?

Snow blocks

400

Describe the lifestyle of Paleo-Indians.

They were nomadic hunters and gatherers who moved in search of food.

400

 Describe the significance of the mounds.

They served as burial sites and might have had ceremonial purposes.

400

 Describe the construction of their homes.

They built homes from stone and adobe bricks with many connected rooms.

400

Describe the legacy of the Maya today.

Millions of Maya people still live in Central America, preserving their traditions.

400

Describe how Arctic people traveled.

They used sleds pulled by dogs to move across the ice and snow.

500

 How might early people have traveled by sea?

They might have used boats to travel along the Pacific Coast.

500

How did these cultures adapt to their environment?

They farmed and utilized local resources for shelter and tools.

500

What innovations did they implement for water?

They developed irrigation systems to bring water to their crops.

500

How did these empires impact their land?

They transformed the landscape through agriculture, architecture, and urban development.

500

How did the Arctic environment shape their culture?

The cold climate influenced their hunting practices, clothing, and shelter.