Mayans
Incas
Aztecs
Vocabulary
Myths
100

Where was the Mayan civilization located?

Mesoamerica

100

Where was the Inca civilization located?

South America

100

Where was the Aztec civilization located?

Mesoamerica

100

What is the name of a sudden, widespread illness

epidemic

100

True or false: myths get passed down from one generation to the next?

True

200

What group of people were considered to be in the highest social class?

The lords; well-educated priests were among the noble, or highest, classes as well

200

What was the capital of the Inca civilization called?

Cuzco

200
What is the capital and center of the Aztec civilization?

Tenochtitlan

200

Name TWO key characteristics of a civilization.

development of farming and cities, a writing system, government and laws, art and architecture, religion and beliefs

200

What did all three civilizations create myths about?

How the Earth and people were created

300

How did the Maya adapt to their environment?

creating step terraces, using slash and burn techniques

300

How did the Inca adapt to their environment?

creating step terraces and building aquaducts

300

What surrounded the Aztec capital city?

water; specifically, a salt lake

300

The Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations are called pre-Columbian civilizations. What does "pre-columbian" mean?

They developed before Christopher Columbus's first voyage to the Americas in 1492.

300

Which civilization created the myth where men, women, boys, and girls were all created at the same time?

Inca

400

From the top to the bottom, name the social classes of the Inca society

1. Kings and priests

2. Nobles

3. Craftsmen

4. Farmers

400

How did the Inca farm the land in the Andes Mountains?

by using terrace farming on hillsides

400

What are TWO things people sold in the Aztec markets?

food, precious stones, shells, feathers, medicines, wood, coal, sleeping mats, clothing, or pottery

400

What is a word to describe things that are produced, living, or existing naturally in a particular area?

indigenous

400

What are the three characteristics of a myth?

1. Explains how and why things happen

2. Makes sense of predictable and unpredictable events

3. Passed on from generation to generation

500

Where did each social class in the Maya civilization live?

1. Kings and Priests - palaces near city center

2. Nobles - Largest houses

3. Craftsmen - Smaller houses

4. Farmers - next to the fields

500

From the top to the bottom, name the social classes of the Inca society

1. priests, judges, army officers, tax collectors

2. four governors who ruled over the empire's four quarters

3. Sapa Inca

4. commoners

500

Tenochtitlan was built on a lake surrounded by water. Why was it necessary to have aquaducts?

The lake was salt water. They needed the aqueducts to bring freshwater from the springs on the mainland.
500

What word describes a piece of land almost entirely surrounded by water that is attached to a larger land area?

peninsula

500

According to a myth passed down among the Aztec, one of their gods told them that they would know that they had found the perfect place to settle when they saw:

an eagle sitting on a cactus, holding a snake