U.S. HISTORY Chapter 1 Lessons 1-4 HW
every Incan man was what?
a farmer, producing his own food and clothing
What did the Mayas develop?
an advanced writing system
what is one of the most potent anti-enlightenment movements in world history?
evangelicalism
Existentialism is an innately optimistic worldview
false
Powhatan ruled eight small tribes by the time the settlers arrived in 1607
false
Thomas Jefferson was a Romanticist
false
drunkenness and promiscuity were favored by the aztec culture
false
the Delaware people were some of the last Natives to meet the Europeans
false
the Mayas exercised strong administrative control over their empire
false
the founder of the Incan dynasty was Capac Yupanqui
false
the peace brokered by Pocahontas' marriage to John Rolfe was long lasting
false
the viking settlements lasted for roughly 200 years
false
what did Jesuit, Anglican, and other missionaries bring to these indigenous people groups?
hope
who were among the first Native people groups to come in contact with the europeans?
the Delaware
what is the most influential Native American tribe in American history?
the Iroquois Confederation
on March 22, 1622, who made the first, and perhaps most successful, attack to end European colonization on the North American continent?
the Powhatans
who was mostly sacrificed by the mayas?
the captives from battles
The Native American culture is identified by what?
the distinctive Clovis point, a flaked flint spear-point
the use of the road system was strictly limited to what?
the government and military business
What is a way that a person understands, relates to, and responds from a philosophical position that he embraces as his own?
through worldview, this is possible
Christian Theism is growing in the 21st century
true
Olmec culture was influential for the Mayas
true
The Mayas were skilled mathematicians and astronomers
true
absurdists don't care who or what is in control of the universe
true
evangelicals are not anti-intellectuals
true
roughly 10 to 90 million Native Americans inhabited America during the European arrival
true
the Iroquois were known as "the people of the longhouse"
true
what helps us make the critical decisions that will shape our future?
worldview
what culture is often regarded as the fostering influence behind the mayan, Aztec, and other later societies?
The Incas
by side-stepping the Enlightenment, what has opened up a whole new arena for the debate?
Christian homeschooling
what posits that it is still important that we look beyond our experience for reality?
Christian homeschooling