Early North America
The Maya Civilization
The Aztec Empire
The Inca Empire
Mesoamerican Terms & Tech
100

These portable, cone-shaped homes were used by Native Americans of the Great Plains, especially after they acquired horses.

What is a Tepee?

100

This farming method, where trees are cut and burned to fertilize the soil, was used by the Maya in the tropical forest.

What is Slash-and-burn agriculture?

100

This was the name of the island capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on Lake Texcoco.

What is Tenochtitlan?

100

This South American mountain range, home to the Inca Empire, stretched 2,500 miles.

What are the Andes Mountains?

100

This early South American civilization built great temples and was a foundational culture in the Andes before the Inca.

Who are the Chavín?

200

This early culture of the Southwest built complex, stone apartment-style homes into the sides of cliffs.

Who are the Ancestral Pueblo (or Anasazi)?

200

The Maya used symbols called this in their most advanced writing system in the ancient Americas.

What are Hieroglyphics (or Glyphs)?

200

The Aztecs developed these unique artificial islands in Lake Texcoco to create fertile land for farming.

What are Chinampas?

200

The Inca built terraces into the hillsides and carried water to them using this technology.

What are Irrigation Canals?

200

The Inca valued this woven good, made from alpaca and vicuña wool, even more than gold.

What are Textiles?

300

This ceremony, held by wealthy Northwest Coast families, involved a feast and giving gifts to guests to show off social status.

What is a Potlatch?

300

The Maya built temples atop towering pyramids primarily to be closer to the gods, reflecting this core belief system.

What is Religion (or Polytheism)?

300

This king and god of battle and the sun required human blood, which the Aztecs provided to prevent the sun from disappearing.

Who is Huitzilopochtli?

300

This Sapa Inca (ruler) began the empire's expansion and offered peace to groups who agreed to join and pay taxes in labor.

Who is Pachacuti?

300

This title was held by the warrior-kings who led the Incan Empire.

What is the Sapa Inca?

400

This natural event, meaning a long period of little or no rain, led to the decline of both the Ancestral Pueblo and Mississippian cultures.

What is a Drought?

400

This complex system used by the Maya tracked celestial paths and included a 260-day religious cycle and a 365-day solar cycle.

What are Calendars?

400

The Aztec ruler, who was the most powerful in the Triple Alliance, decided everything related to this action after 1428.

What is War (or Warfare)?

400

The Inca paid their taxes using this labor system instead of money, requiring commoners to work on government land.

What is the Mita System?

400

The highest nobles in the Incan Empire were close relatives of the ruling family, living in the finest houses and forming the top of the social ranking system.

What is the Hierarchy?

500

Formed in the 1500s to end wars, this organization united five major groups in the Northeast Woodlands.

What is the Iroquois League?

500

This significant mathematical achievement, invented by the Maya, was included in their numeral system and made calculation much easier.

What is Zero?

500

This payment, demanded by the Aztec king from conquered lands, included food, clothing, and military supplies.

What is Tribute?

500

This record-keeping device, made of knotted strings, was used by the Inca to track records of goods and people.

What is the Quipu?

500

This city, located in present-day Peru, was the capital and administrative center of the Incan Empire.

What is Cuzco?