Mutliple Choice
Multiple Choice
Multiple Choice
Multiple Choice
Map Skills
100

The Indians did not believe in buying and selling land because they 

lived all over the United States

saw the land as part of themselves

knew that buying and selling land caused disagreements

moved from place to place so often 

saw the land as part of themselves

100

The Inuit admire people who are willing to share because 

kindess makes their leaders happy 

sharing is a sign of respect

resources are very scarce

it is part of their religion 

resources are very scarce

100

Becuase food was easy to find, the California Indians were able to 

perform ceremonies, win many wars, build longhouses, live comfortably 

live comfortably 

100
The Iroquois formed the Iroquois League to 

share food with each other

bring about a future of peace

imporve poor living conditions 

help organize sports activities 

bring about a future of peace

100

Which of the following Indian groups live along the Northwest Coast

Chinook 

200

Which of the following words or phrases signals an effect? 

why, because of, since, as a result 

as a result 

200

Religion is important to the Pueblo because it 

teaches them how to live 

helps them predict the weather

inspires them to win battles

portects them from their enemies

teaches them how to live

200

The united __________were the most powerful Eastern Woodland people. 

Pueblo, Iroquois, Inuit, Anasazi 

Iroquois

200

How did the Pueblo farmers adapt to the dry climate of the Southwest? 

they irrigated their land

they gave up farming 

they planted only one crop 

they hunted insects and lizards 

they irrigated their land 

200
In which region did the Nez Perce Indians live? 

Basin & Plateau 

300

The host of a ___________ gives gifts of baskets, blankets, carved boxes, clothing, and jewelry to his honored guests. 

ceremony, festival, culture, potlatch

potlatch

300

The indian groups that existed throughout North America

wore the same clothings style 

spoke one language

built differnt kinds of shelters 

prayed to the same spirits 


built different kinds of shelters

300

The Hopi believe that the kachinas bring them 

healthy crops, pretty dolls, lasting peace, great wealth 

healthy crops 

300

In what way were all the Indian groups of North America alike? 

they preffered warm climates, raised crops for a living, settled in small villages, deeply loved the land

deeply loved the land 

300

Which of the following Indian groups live in the Plains region? 

Cheyenne & Sioux 

400

The Spanish word for village or town is________

pueblo, mesa, kachina, tundra

pueblo 

400

How did the arrival of the horse change the lives of the Plains indians? 

Horse travel allowed many Indian groups to trade with one another. 

Wild horses made life on the plains extremely dangerous. 

Traveling on horseback made following the buffalo much easier. 

Horses scared away the buffalo and hunting became difficult. 

Traveling on horseback made following the buffalo much easier. 

400

Deganawida and Hiawatha persuaded the Iroquois to __________

make tools, hunt buffalo, clear land, stop fighting

stop fighting 

400

How did the Indians of the Great Basin survive in the harsh climate? 

stored food for winter, grew corn and beans, followed the buffalo, hunted elk and deer

stored food for winter 

400

Which of the following is a California Indian? 

Pomo 

500

Prayers for rain are a big part of the Pueblo religious ceremonies because 

there is always a need for water in the Southwest

the Pueblo want to please the spirits

there are no rivers or lakes in the Southewest

The Pueblo enjoy lively rain songs and dances 

there is always a need for water in the Southwest

500

The totem pole stood in front of a family's home to _________ a family member. 

warn, help, honor, welcome 

honor

500

Horses made it possible for the Plains Indians to 

plow the land for farming 

move large stones for building

move their camps more easily 

live comfortably 

move their camps more easily 

500

Why was the buffalo important to the survival of the Plains Indians? 

for food, clothing, and shelter

for transportation 

buffalo kept dangerous animals away from their camps

 buffalo ate the tough weeds that made farming difficult 

for food, clothing, and shelter 

500

The Eastern Woodlands Indians who lived the farthest south were 

Creek