Category 1: Early Civilizations of Mesoamerica
Category 2: The Andes and South American Cultures
Category 3: Cultural Achievements
Category 4: Focus Questions
Category 5: Vocabulary
100

This civilization is often called the "mother culture" of Mesoamerica.

What is the Olmec civilization?

100

This civilization developed an extensive road network and used knotted cords for record-keeping.

What is the Inca Empire?

100

This Mesoamerican civilization developed a base-20 number system and the concept of zero.

What is the Maya civilization?

100

What were the Olmecs known for that influenced future Mesoamerican cultures?

The Olmecs are known for their religious practices, monumental architecture, and distinctive art style, especially the colossal heads. Later civilizations, such as the Maya, adopted some Olmec religious and cultural elements.

100

This term describes a society with ranked social classes where different roles are defined.

What is a social hierarchy?

200

Known for its pyramids and advanced city layout, this civilization’s center was located in present-day Mexico.

What is Teotihuacan?

200

Known for irrigation and large adobe structures, this culture thrived along the northern coast of Per

What is the Moche civilization?

200

The Incas used these for keeping records and for communication across their empire.

What are quipus?

200

How did the Inca Empire maintain control over its large territory?

The Incas used an extensive road network and a relay system of messengers to communicate across the empire. They also used quipus for record-keeping and required local leaders to report to the emperor.

200

An economy that relies on the exchange of goods, which was common among early Mesoamerican societies.

What is a trade-based economy?

300

The Maya civilization is famous for its accomplishments in this specific field, which helped them create an accurate calendar.

What is the other old American civilization

What is astronomy?


Zapotecs

300

This Andean culture is known as one of the earliest influential civilizations in South America.

What is the Chavín culture?

300

The Maya used this game with religious significance, often played in ball courts across their cities.

What is the Mesoamerican ballgame?

300

Why is the Maya civilization notable in mathematics and astronomy?

The Maya developed a sophisticated calendar system based on their observations of celestial bodies. They also used a base-20 number system and understood the concept of zero, which was rare for the time.

300

A term for the independent city-states that made up the Maya civilization.

What are city-states?

400

The Olmecs are known for creating these massive stone sculptures, each resembling a unique head.

What are colossal heads?

400

This site, dating to around 900 BCE, served as a key religious center for the Chavín civilization.

What is Chavín de Huántar?

400

This type of farming, developed by the Incas, allowed cultivation on steep mountain slopes.

What is terrace farming?

400

What role did religion play in Mayan society?

Religion was central to Mayan society, influencing both political and social structures. They built large temples and practiced complex rituals, believing they could communicate with gods and ancestors to ensure prosperity.

400

This farming method was developed by the Incas to grow crops on mountainsides.

What is terrace farming?

500

The Inca term for a group of families who shared land and resources

What is an ayllu?

500

Known for their centralized administration, the Incas governed their empire from this city.

What is Cuzco?

500

The Moche used this material for building large structures and creating intricate pottery.

What is adobe?

500

What were the main factors in the rise and fall of Teotihuacan?

Teotihuacan thrived due to its strategic location for trade and agricultural productivity. Its decline may have been due to social unrest, drought, or invasion, leading to the city's eventual abandonment.

500

The Inca term for a group of families who shared land and resources.

What is an ayllu?