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100

What is the name of the Great Plains Natives' home that is shaped like a triangle?

Teepee

100

What was a tool used to farm by Natives?

Shells, bones, sticks, etc

100

Tenochtitlan was the capital city of what Native group?

The Aztecs

100

What were Native American gods based on?

Nature

100

What was the Land Bridge Theory?

People walked across a landbridge from Asia to the North America

200

Arctic and Subarctic Natives lived in what type of home?

Igloo

200

Which group of Natives built crops on floating platforms?

Aztecs

200

Cuzco was the captial city of what Native group?

Incas

200

What is the term that means "worships many gods?"

Polytheistic

200

What was the coastal route theory?

The first people came to America by boat

300

Iroquois Natives lived in what type of home?

Longhouses

300

How did hunting transform the lives of Native Americans?

They no longer had to wander for food, they could settle down and start villages

300

What state were the 5 Iroquois Nations located in?

New York

300

What was used as form of money with some Natives?

Seashells or beads

300

What happened to the Mayans?

No one knows, they abandoned their cities and it remains a mystery

400

Algonquian Natives lived in what type of home?

Wigwams

400

Which group of Native Americans built walls to hold soil in their fields and canals to carry water?

Incas

400

Where were the Aztecs and Mayans located?

Mexico and Central America

400

What animal did many Native Americans follow?

Buffalo

400

What was the most notable contribution of the Incas?

A vast network of roads

500

Native Americans in the Southwest (Pueblos) build homes out of what material?

Adobe

500

How did many Native American tribes water their crops?

Using irrigation methods

500

Where were the Incas located?

South America

500

What kind of government did the Iroquois Confederacy practice?

Democracy

500

Which group of Natives was famous for human sacrifice?

Aztecs