VOCAB
The Early Americas
Cultures of North America
Early Europe, Africa, and Asia
European Exploration in the Americas
100

an excess, or an extra amount

surplus

100

What was the main way the Incas modified their environment to grow more food?

building terraces

100

What was the purpose of the Iroquois League?

to end the fighting among Iroquois groups

100

The Renaissance occurred as a direct result of...

trade with the Middle East

100

Why did the Spanish continue to explore and settle other Caribbean islands?

to bring gold, crops, and slaves to the Spanish crown

200
sun-dried brick

adobe

200

What environmental change allowed people to travel by land between Asia and North America?

falling sea levels uncovered land

200

How did cultural diffusion effect early North America?

many American Indian groups learned how to farm
200

What was the most important historical effect of the astrolabe?

it made possible long voyages beyond sight of land

200

What was Columbus's most important achievement?

he established contact between the Americas and the rest of the world

300

a community of people that share common customs, language, and rituals

tribe

300

What is an Aztec adaptation to their environment?

a system of causeways

300

What is an example of how early Pueblo Indians modified the environment in which they lived?

they built dams and water tanks for farming

300

What was a result of the Crusades?

Europeans adopted Middle Eastern technologies
300

How did Spanish and Portuguese exploration differ?

the Spanish were the first to reach an unknown continent

400

a navigational instrument used to determine latitude, or location north or south of Earth's equator

astrolabe

400

What promoted the spread of permanent settlements in the Americas?

the development of farming

400

How did the political systems of the Natchez and the Iroquois differ?

the Iroquois system was more democratic

400
How were the Crusades connected to European voyages of exploration?

they spurred a European desire for Asian goods

400

What was the greatest short-term effect of the Columbian Exchange on American Indians?

it sharply decreased their population

500

the global exchange of goods and ideas resulting from the encounter between the peoples of the Eastern and Western hemispheres

Columbian Exchange
500

How were the Olmecs able to support a civilization and cities?

by cultivating a surplus of food that could feed its large population

500

How did the Hohokam and Anasazi people adapt to their physical environment?

they built networks of ditches to irrigate the desert

500

How were China's technologies able to change the world, despite being the most isolated civilization?

they spread through trade

500

What was a positive consequence of the Columbian Exchange for American Indians in what would become the United States?

American Indians learned to ride horses and used them to carry heavy loads