World History, Chapter 13 People and Empires in the Americas

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At the Triple Alliance's height, it had an estimated population of between __________.

5 and 15 million people

Why do some scholars believe that they early Americans could have come from Japan?

A skull found in the Americas looked similar to early Japanese skulls.

Pacific Northwest, Hohokam, or Anasazi: built massive villages on the sides of cliffs.

Anasazi

Pacific Northwest, Hohokam, or Anasazi: lived in the present-day Four Corners region.

Anasazi

Pacific Northwest, Hohokam, or Anasazi: used kivas for religious purposes.

Anasazi

True or False: Squashes and apples were other important crops of the people who lived in North and South America.

False

True or False: The Chavín culture flourished in Mesoamerica from 900 BC to 200 BC.

False

True or False: The Incan sacrificed donkeys and cows to their gods.

False

True or False: The Incan trained young men to be weavers, teachers, and spinners.

False

True or False: The Maya had the least advanced writing system of the ancient American civilizations.

False

True or False: The Teotihuacán people were at one point ruled by a man named Topiltzin.

False

True or False: When agriculture was developed, more people began hunting and gathering than ever before.

False

What caused the end of land travel across Beringia?

Glaciers melted

Level in society in most Mesoamerican civilizations: King

High

Level in society in most Mesoamerican civilizations: Priests and Warriors

High Medium

Pacific Northwest, Hohokam, or Anasazi: lived in the area now known as central Arizona.

Hohokam

Pacific Northwest, Hohokam, or Anasazi: often had conflicts with each other over available farmland.

Hohokam

Pacific Northwest, Hohokam, or Anasazi: used pottery instead of baskets.

Hohokam

What was the significance of the Popol Vuh?

It was a book written by the Maya people.

San Lorenzo or La Venta: 100-foot-high mound of earth and clay.

La Venta

San Lorenzo or La Venta: believed to have originated around 900 BC.

La Venta

Level in society in most Mesoamerican civilizations: Merchants and Artisans

Low Medium

Level in society in most Mesoamerican civilizations: Peasants

Lowest

A civilization with enormous wealth.

Moche

San José Mogote or Monte Albán: built a giant plaza in the center of the city surrounded by pyramids, temples, and palaces.

Monte Albán

San José Mogote or Monte Albán: constructed an observatory for stargazing.

Monte Albán

San José Mogote or Monte Albán: had a peak population of 25,000.

Monte Albán

San José Mogote or Monte Albán: was the first real urban center in the Americas.

Monte Albán

Known for its beautiful textiles.

Nazca

Pacific Northwest, Hohokam, or Anasazi: built large canoes to carry at least 15 people.

Pacific Northwest

Pacific Northwest, Hohokam, or Anasazi: hunted whales for food.

Pacific Northwest

Pacific Northwest, Hohokam, or Anasazi: lived in the area stretching from present-day Oregon to Alaska.

Pacific Northwest

Pacific Northwest, Hohokam, or Anasazi: utilized the coastal forests for food and supplies.

Pacific Northwest

San José Mogote or Monte Albán: constructed stone platforms and monumental sculptures.

San José Mogote

San José Mogote or Monte Albán: developed an early form of writing in 500 BC.

San José Mogote

San José Mogote or Monte Albán: was a main power in Oaxaca in 1000 BC.

San José Mogote

San Lorenzo or La Venta: colossal sculpted heads.

San Lorenzo

San Lorenzo or La Venta: earthen mounds, pyramids, and courtyards.

San Lorenzo

San Lorenzo or La Venta: oldest known Olmec site dating back to 1150 BC.

San Lorenzo

What was the heart of the Cahokia community?

Tall pyramid topped with a temple

Why might a scholar conclude that waterways were important to the Aztec people?

The Aztecs built canals to transport people and goods throughout the city.

To where did all of the roads in the Incan empire lead?

The Capital

What ultimately caused the end of the great Incan empire?

The Spanish divided and conquered the empire.

What was the basic unit of social organization among North American Native Americans?

The family

Which is a characteristic of the Olmec civilization?

They had organized ceremonial centers.

True or False: Maize was one of the most important crops in the Americas.

True

True or False: Scholars believe that the Peruvians may have developed their agriculture independently from other areas in the Americas.

True

True or False: The Chavín culture built pyramids, plazas, and massive earthen mounds.

True

True or False: The Chavín culture spread quickly across northern and central Peru.

True

True or False: The Chavín culture was considered a "mother culture" for later Andean civilizations.

True

True or False: The Incan covered important religious structures with layers of gold.

True

True or False: The Incan drafted young unmarried women to a lifetime of religious service.

True

True or False: The Maya needed a reliable calendar so they could properly worship their gods.

True

True or False: The Maya used a base-20 number system.

True

True or False: The Maya were known to make sacrifices to their gods.

True

True or False: The Teotihuacán people built a giant Pyramid of the Sun in their city.

True

True or False: The Teotihuacán people completely abandoned their city by 750 AD.

True

True or False: The Teotihuacán people influenced areas of Mesoamerica with their art styles and religious beliefs.

True

The Triple Alliance became the leading power in the __________ and soon gained control over neighboring regions.

Valley of Mexico

What are two things that experts do not completely understand about the Moche people?

Why their civilization fell and what their religious beliefs included.


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