Vocabulary
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A movement of a large number of people into a new homeland

Migration

100

Imaginary lines that circle the Earth, stretching east to west

Latitude

100

When you think of political, think of...

Government

100

What was the weather problem the Hohokam people faced?

Drought, lack of water

100

Shows what each of the symbols mean on the map

Map key

200

A way of life of a group of people who share similar values and customs

Culture

200

Imaginary lines that circle the Earth, stretching north to south

Longitude


200

When you think of economic, think of...

Money

200

What structure did the Inuit people build in their arctic environment?

Igloos

200

Shows cardinal Directions on a map (North, East, South, West)

Compass rose

300

An early form of corn grown by Native Americans

Maize

300

An imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South Pole

Equator

300

When you think of social, think of...

People

300

Haudenosaunee

Traditional name of the Iroquois people

300

A firsthand document or physical object that was written or created at a particular time in history

Primary source

400

A long period of time with little rainfall

Drought

400

An imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.

Prime Meridian
400

When you think of geography, think of...

Maps

400

Long and narrow homes built with wood

Longhouses

400

A social studies textbook, a documentary

Secondary source

500

A type of government that links different groups together

Federation

500

This thing once connected Asia to present day Alaska during the last Ice Age. This thing was once exposed due to lowered sea levels.

Bering Strait Land Bridge

500

They would last up to 20 years before needing to be rebuilt.

What are longhouses?
500

Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk

Iroquois Tribes