Biblical Worldview
North American Peoples
Aztecs
Incas
Key Themes of History
100

History is the ____________ into what happened in the past and why it happened 

Inquiry 

100

The peoples of the Arctic survived mainly by ______

Hunting 

100

The capital of the Aztecs (now Mexico City) 

Tenochtitlán

100

The Inca Empire was located in these mountains of South America

Andes Mountains 

100

"Absolute power corrupts _____________." - Lord Acton

Absolutely 

200

The standard Christians use to judge good and bad actions 

The Bible 

200

This region relied on the buffalo (bison) for food, clothing, and shelter

Plains Indians 

200

The Aztec sun god 

Huitzilopochtli

200
The Inca emperor was called the _________ Inca 

Sapa Inca 

200

This theme of world studies means to be treated rightly 

Justice 

300

All humans are made in God's image and are of ______ value 

infinite 

300

This region built large earthen mounds for religious and burial purposes

Eastern Woodlands 

300

The farming system of floating gardens built on lakes 

Chinampas 

300

The Inca system of record keeping using knotted chords 

Quipu

300

A ________ has rights, privileges, and duties within a civilization

Citizen

400

A biblical worldview is like the _______ through which you view the world 

glasses 

400

This region used irrigation farming to survive in a desert climate

Southwest 

400

The Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs in 1519

Hernan Cortes

400

The famous Incan mountain city built high in the Andes 

Machu Pichu

400
Every civilization is shaped by its ____________

Geographic location

500

The person who Christians recognize as the primary actor in history 

God 

500

These people of the Pacific Northwest built totem poles and relied on fishing and forests 

Who are the Pacific Northwest peoples? 

500

Name 2 major Aztec achievements in engineering or architecture 

aqueducts, causeways, canals, temples, pyramids

500

The labor tax system used by the Inca instead of money 

the mita system 

500

The belief that spirits inhabit natural objects and forces of nature 

animism