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What is a civilization?
A group of people forming a developed and organized society -
The language, religion, food, music, and art of a group
Person or people you or your family are descended from
The people living today who come from a specific ancestor
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Question 2 (Worth 2 points)
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What is trade?
When you take something you need without asking
The study of how money and resources are used by people
A specific type of boat used by the people of the Arctic
Exchanging something you have for something someone else has -
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Question 3 (Worth 2 points)
(01.02 LC)
Which ancient civilizations lived in Mexico?
Maya and Aztec
Anasazi and Aztec
Maya and Inuit
Mound builders and Maya
???
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Question 4 (Worth 2 points)
(01.02 LC)
Which ancient civilization was an ancestor of the Hopi and Pueblo tribes?
Aztec
Mound Builders
Anasazi -
Maya
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Question 5 (Worth 2 points)
(01.02 LC)
Why did the Inuit mostly eat meat?
The climate where they lived was too hot to grow plants.
The soil was frozen all year so there weren't many plants.
They didn't have irrigation systems for watering crops.
They didn't like the taste of corn, beans, and squash.
???
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Question 6 (Worth 2 points)
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What were the routes that connected markets in different cities called?
Waterways
Railways
Trade networks -
Information networks
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Question 7 (Worth 2 points)
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Which culture was known for creating large piles of earth in different shapes?
Aztec
Inuit
Maya
Mound builders -
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Question 8 (Worth 2 points)
(01.02 LC)
What is culture?
A specific region made up of people connected by similar languages and traditions
The language, religion, food, music, and art of a group
Several people living in the same area and sharing the same interests
The people living today who come from a specific ancestor
???
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Question 9 (Worth 2 points)
(01.02 MC)
Read the information in the Venn diagram. Which statement describes the culture of the Anasazi and Aztec best?
a Venn diagram comparing the Anasazi and Aztec civilizations. The Anasazi circle says they lived in the Four Corners area of the United States; they built multi-floor homes from clay in cliffs; and they made pottery. The Both section says they both made cloth clothing; they both built with clay and stone; they both grew crops; they both used irrigation systems; and they both believed in nature gods. The Aztec circle says that they lived in Central Mexico; they built roadways; they built cities with tall stone temples; and regular people lived in smaller homes.
The Anasazi and Aztec civilizations lived in Mexico.
The Anasazi and Aztec created pottery for trading.
The Anasazi and Aztec were known for farming. -
The Anasazi and Aztec were known for building stone temples.
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Question 10 (Worth 2 points)
(01.02 LC)
Who were the Anasazi?
A group of people living near the Pacific Coast
First inhabitants of the Arctic, known for carving tusks and bones
An ancient cliff-dwelling tribe from the Southwestern United States
A group of people known for building large structures from earth
???
Points earned on this question: 0
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