Olmec
Maya
Aztec
Inca
Misc.
100

They are called the rubber people

What does the name Olmec mean?

100

This is a black volcanic rock that is used to make knives

What is obsidian?

100

The name is Tenochtitlan

What is the name of the Aztec capital?

100

A method of growing crops by making stairs on a mountain

What is a terrace?

100

Another name for Mesoamerica.

What is Central America?

200

One of the earliest civilizations that existed in Mesoamerica

Who were the Olmec?

200

The number 0, is made by drawing a seashell/turtle shell.

What is Mayan math?

200

The Aztecs made these floating gardens to grow crops

What are chinampas?

200

A mountain range in South America the Inca lived on

What are the Andes mountains?

200
This is a staple food grown in Mesoamerica

What is maize?

300

The Olmec are well known for 2 specific items

What is an Olmec colossal head/what is rubber?

300

A building on top of a hill the Mayan priests used to study the stars

What is an observatory?

300

This raised road system is how the Aztecs can trade and travel from their capital, since it's on a lake

What are causeways and why are they important?

300

The capital of the Inca Empire

What is Cuzco?

300

A woven fabric used by many cultures

What is a textile?

400

The first people to come to the Americas used this method of travel

What is a land bridge?

400

The highlanders gave jade and obsidian, while the lowlanders gave cotton, rubber, and cacao

What items did the highlanders trade with the lowlanders?

400

This artifact is used in religious storytelling as the birds are symbols of the sun, moon, and stars, and messengers of the supernatural.

Why is the vulture vessel an important artifact?

400

Pachacuti used alliances and conquest to do this.

How did Pachacuti expand his territory?

400

This game is played with two teams and can only hit the rubber ball with their hips, knees, and elbows

What is the pok-ta-tok/ Mesoamerican ball game?

500

The Olmec heads weigh in many tons, each has a different design, and people wonder how the Olmecs moved them

Why are the colossal heads unique?

500

Food shortage, poor soil, too much war, droughts, and rebellion are potential factors

What are the factors that caused the decline of the Mayans?
500

The Spaniards had better weapons and armor, cut off supplies, brought horses, and spread disease. They also had help from Malintzin.

What are the factors that caused the Aztec Empire to fall to the Spaniards?

500
The Incas did this to llamas for wool, the Olmecs for corn, and Northern Africa for watermelon

What is domestication?

500

The group of Spaniards who traveled to Mesoamerica for gold and resrouces

Who are the conquistadors