The First Americans
Aztec/Maya/Olmec
Cultures of North America
Tribes in the Soutwest/and Random
Early Europe, Africa, and Asia
100

What was the earliest known civilization in the Americas and where was it located?

What is: The Olmec; in what is now Mexico?

100

Why did priests have great power in the Maya social structure?

What is: The Maya believed that only priests could perform the ceremonies that assured good harvest and victory in battles.

100

How did the Hohokam adapt to living in a desert region?

What is: The Hohokam dug irrigation ditches from rivers to their fields, so they could grow crops like corn and beans.

100

Why did the tribes who lived in the Southwest region irrigate the land?

What is: They needed the river's water to grow crops such as corn, pumpkins, and beans.

100

Within the system of feudalism, who was at the top of society?

What is: Kings and powerful lords?

200

How might the Olmec and Maya civilization differ from one built in a colder region?

What is there would be more opportunities for farming.  The clothing, food, and houses would also be different.

200

What are to key things that the Aztec and Maya have in common?

What is: They both studied the heavens to create complex calendars.

200

What is the name given to the homes the Anasazi built?

What is Adobe?

200

Before Europeans brought horses to the Americas, how did Great Plains tribes hunt?

What is: on foot, dressed as wolves.

200

What was the role of peasants in the life of the manor?

What is: They were farmers who provided for for the manor.

300

Who are the first people to discover the rubber plant?

Who is the Olmec?

300

In Aztec society please name the classes of society in order starting at the top.

1. Emperor

2. Priests/Nobles

3. Warriors

4. Farmers

5. Serfs/Servants/Slaves               

300

When the Spanish later saw building that look like an adobe, what did they call them?

What is Pubelos?

300

What do you think American Indians might have assumed if there was a lack of rain?

What is: That they have offended their spirits?

300

Why were clergy often the only people in a community able to read and write?

What is: The only source for education was through the Church?

400

Who gave the Olmecs the name "The Rubber People", and why were they given that name?

What is: The Aztecs, and what is because the Olmecs used the sap from the Rubber plant to waterproof clothes, make balls , and shoes.

400

How did the Aztec benefit from digging canals?

What is: Canals helped the Aztec farm, and digging canals provided dirt to fill parts of Lake Texcoco?

400

Why were the Chipewyan, a Subartic people, nomadic?

What is: They had to follow large game in order to have enough food.

400

What role did women play in the clans of the Iroquois League?

WHat is: They chose clan leaders and could remove the leader from his position if he did not do his job well.

400

Why was the development of the magnetic compass a serious innovation?

What is It improved navigation ?

500

How were city-states an important part of Maya civilization?

What is: They were the basic political unit and acted as centers of trade.

500

Why did Aztecs construct causeways?

What is: They needed to link the capital of Tenochtitan to the mainland.

500

What two things did the Natchez name their months after.

What is: Animals and Plants

500

What state are most  of the Iroquois located in and what do they call themselves?

What is New York

What is: People of the Long House.

500

Which cities on the Trans Saharan and Trans Arabian trade routes were located on the Mediterranean Sea?

What is: Fez, Tunis, Tripoli, and Cairo?