Mayan Achievements
Aztec Society and Rituals
Inca Innovations
Cultural Practices
Trade and Agriculture
100

This numbering system used by the Maya was based on 20 and included the concept of zero.

What is the Mayan numeral system?

100

This body of water was central to Aztec farming innovations, such as chinampas.

What is Lake Texcoco?

100

The Inca used this system of knotted strings to record information.

What is quipu?

100

The Aztecs celebrated a new cycle of 52 years with this type of festival.

What is the New Fire ceremony?

100

The Aztec's chinampas are also known by this term.

What are floating gardens?

200

This structure was essential to the Mayan civilization for ceremonial and astronomical purposes.

What are pyramids?

200

This ceremonial act, involving the removal of a human heart, was performed to honor the sun god.

What is human sacrifice?

200

These Inca-made pathways spanned over 19,000 miles and helped connect the empire.

What are the Inca roads?

200

This group in the Maya civilization was responsible for recording history using glyphs.

Who are the scribes?

200

The Maya traded this precious green gemstone for goods.

What is jade?

300

Name one of the two main Mayan calendars used to track time and religious ceremonies.

What is the Tzolkin or Haab?

300

The Aztec capital city, known for its impressive size and architecture.

What is Tenochtitlan?

300

This labor system required Inca citizens to work for the state periodically

What is the mita system?

300

Inca rulers used this blend of political and religious power to maintain control.

What is divine rule?

300

This Inca innovation allowed them to farm on steep Andean mountains.

What are terraces?

400

This Mayan city, known for its vast size and monumental pyramids, was a central hub of culture and trade.

What is Tikal?

400

The Aztecs believed this god required human hearts to battle darkness and bring light to the world.

Who is Huitzilopochtli?

400

This natural material was used by the Inca to construct their famous suspension bridges.

What is grass?

400

This group in Inca society was responsible for communicating messages across the empire via relay.

Who are the chasquis?

400

This was a primary export of the Mayan trade network, valued for its use in rituals and consumption.

What is cacao?

500

The Maya built observatories to study celestial bodies, helping them refine this essential agricultural tool.

What is the Mayan calendar?

500

These vibrant markets in Tenochtitlan showcased the complex Aztec economy and trade networks.

What are the markets of Tlatelolco?

500

The Inca's ability to expand their empire relied heavily on this centralized system for redistributing goods.

What is state-controlled redistribution?

500

Aztec society was organized into these extended family groups, which served as the foundation of their community.

What are calpullis?

500

In addition to agriculture, the Aztecs extracted tribute from conquered peoples in the form of these goods.

What are food, textiles, and weapons?