
Unit 1 Review (Land Bridge, Native Americans, Etc.)
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- Q1What was the Bering Strait Land Bridge primarily used for by early humans?To travel to EuropeTo navigate the Arctic oceanTo connect islands in the PacificTo migrate between Asia and North America30s
- Q2During which period was the Bering Strait Land Bridge most likely utilized by humans?The Roman EraThe Middle AgesThe last Ice AgeThe Stone Age30s
- Q3What is another name for the Bering Strait Land Bridge?Arctic PassageBeringiaAlaska Land BridgeNorth Pacific Trail30s
- Q4What was a significant consequence of the Bering Strait Land Bridge disappearing?Formation of new continentsIncreased migration to EuropeIsolation of the Americas from AsiaExpansion of the Arctic ice cap30s
- Q5What evidence do scientists use to support the existence of the Bering Strait Land Bridge?Satellite imagesModern buildingsFossils and ancient toolsWritten records30s
- Q6How did the Bering Strait Land Bridge affect the animal migration during the Ice Age?It caused animals to evolve faster.It allowed animals to move between continents.It blocked animals from migrating.It reduced animal populations.30s
- Q7What led to the formation of the Bering Strait Land Bridge?Glacial meltingEarthquake activityLower sea levels during the Ice AgeVolcanic eruptions30s
- Q8What is one way Native Americans adapted to their environment in the Great Plains?Using buffalo for food, clothing, and toolsFarming rice and wheatBuilding large stone housesRelying primarily on fishing30s
- Q9How did some Native American tribes in the Southwest adapt to their arid environment?Building skyscrapers for shelterDeveloping irrigation systems for farmingHunting large mammals exclusivelyLiving in caves year-round30s
- Q10What material did Native Americans in the Northeast primarily use to build their shelters?Stone and bricksMud and clayWood from treesAnimal hides30s
- Q11What type of clothing did Native Americans in colder regions typically wear to adapt to their climate?Light cotton garmentsCeremonial costumesClothes made from animal fur and hidesSilk robes30s
- Q12Which method did Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest use for fishing?Using nets made of plasticFishing only during the winter monthsBuilding canoes to navigate rivers and oceansSetting up traps on land30s
- Q13What agricultural technique did the Native Americans of the Southeast use to cultivate crops?Growing crops in rows without companionsPlanting only cornThe Three Sisters method (corn, beans, and squash)Using chemical fertilizers30s
- Q14Which form of shelter did the Plains Native Americans use to adapt to their nomadic lifestyle?TipisAdobe housesIgloosLonghouses30s
- Q15How did the agricultural practices of Native Americans in the Southwest help them survive in a desert environment?By utilizing drought-resistant crops like maizeFarming in marshy areasGrowing primarily fruits and nutsRelying on seasonal rainfall for all crops30s