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Vocabulary again?
100
The movement of people from one country or region to another in order to make a new home.
What is migration?
100
Trading one good for another.
What is to barter?
100
Trading one good for another (because money did not exist in Native American life).
What is to barter?
100
A group of families who are all descended from one common ancestor (extended family).
What is a clan?
200
Moving from one place to another in search of food or farmland.
What is a nomad?
200
A revolt led by Martin Luther, declaring that the Bible, not the Church, was the true authority.
What is reformation?
200
Powerful nobles (landowners) divided their land up amongst lower classes. These people in a lower class would then pay the noble taxes.
What is Feudalism?
200
A kinship group that can trace its line of origin to a common ancestor. ( an example would be looking at your own family tree).
What is lineage?
200
Powerful nobles(landowners) divided their land up amongst lower classes. These people in a lower class would then pay the noble tax.
What is Feudalism?
300
A large, one crop farm with many workers, common in the southern United States before the Civil War.
What is a plantation?
300
Family relationships that determined social structure.
What is kinship?
300
A social class between the rich and the poor (your average person).
What is the middle class?
300
The movement of people from one country or region to another in order to make a new home.
What is migration?
300
A royal person that ruled over a country or territory (King/Queen).
What is a monarch?
400
A crop grown mostly for sale rather than for the needs of the family growing it.
What is a cash crop?
400
A group of families who are descended from a common ancestor (extended family).
What is a clan?
400
A royal person that ruled over a country or territory (King/Queen).
What is a monarch?
400
Moving from one place to another in search of food or farmland.
What is a nomad?
400
A kinship group that can trace its line of origin to a common ancestor. ( An example would be looking at your own family tree).
What is lineage?
500
To be in short supply, small amount of something.
What is scarce?
500
Stories or information passed down from generation to generation through speaking.
What is Oral History?
500
A revolt led by Martin Luther King Jr., declaring that the Bible, not the Church, was the true authority.
What is reformation?
500
Family relationships that determined social structure.
What is kinship?
500
To be in short supply, small amount of something.
What is scarce?