Pleistocene
Cultural Regions
Christopher Columbus
Columbian Exchange
Class expectations
100

What is another name for the Pleistocene?

Ice Age

100

What region do we live in?

Northwest coast

100

When was Christopher Columbus's first voyage?

1942

100

The Columbian Exchange was also known as...

Triangle Trade
100

Are you allowed to have your phone in your pocket?

NO, phones are always supposed to be in backpacks.

200

What is another name for Paleoindian?

Ancient indian

200

What region uses buffalo as there main food source?

Great Plains

200

Where was Christopher Columbus born?

Italy

200

Where did honeybees originally come from?

Old world

200

What scale are we graded out of?

8

300

Why did many animals become extinct during the Ice Age?

Climate change and human hunting.

300

What regions used acorns?

California

300

What was Christopher Columbus specifically trying to find?

A faster trade route to Asia

300

Why could they not make pizza or spaghetti in the Old World before the New World came along?

Because the Old World did not have tomatoes.

300

If you are gone all assignments will be where?

In Google classroom

400

What did they find at the Kennewick site that proved humans existed during the Ice Age?

A Clovis point in a mastodon.

400

How many cultural regions are there?

10

400

Who sponsored Christopher Columbus's first voyage?

The Kind and Queen of Spain

400

What happened to the Old World population in 1400-1800?

It increased

400

What happens when your backpack is at your chair when the bell rings?

Your tardy

500

How many years ago did Beringia melt?

12,000

500

What region uses pit houses?

Southeast

500

On Christopher Columbus's first voyage he brought three ships. What were there names?

Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria

500

Why did Europeans start using African Slaves in the New World?

When the Europeans started trading, they brought diseases to the New World that Native Americans weren't immune to so it killed off all of the Native American Slaves.

500
What percent of our grade are projects?

40 percent