
Unit 2 Review: Native Americans
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- Q1The Inuit people lived in Arctic areas where the temperature is--below freezing much of the yearmild with four distinct seasonsabove 100 degrees most of the yearextremely hot during the day and freezing at night20s
- Q2Scientists do not agree about--where American Indian tribes livedhow people came to the Western Hemispherehow Europeans first came to the Western Hemispherewhat natural resources American Indians used20s
- Q3The Kwakiutl homeland includes--Pacific Northwest CoastNortheast North AmericaVirginiaNew Mexico and Arizona10s
- Q4What is an example of a capital resource used by many American Indiansspearsstonesdoctorfish20s
- Q5Where do American Indians live today?mostly in South AmericaCanada and Alaskaonly on reservations in different parts of the united Statesin their homelands and throughout North America20s
- Q6What did scientists find at Cactus Hill?ancient sea creatures which proved the lad was once under waterartifacts that proved humans lived there 18,000 years agodinosaur bones from 20, 000 years agoproof that Columbus was the first European explorer in North America20s
- Q7In what area of North America did the Lakota People live?543210s
- Q8What American Indian homeland is represented by the number 5?IroquoisInuitPuebloKwakiutl10s
- Q9The Lakota people inhabited the interior of the United States, called the-Great PlainsBreadbasket of AmericaCentral InteriorPanhandle10s
- Q10Where is Cactus Hill located?Northwestern VirginiaNottoway RiverRichmondJamestown5s
- Q11What American Indian homeland includes the Eastern Woodland?SiouxLakotaKwakiutlIroquois10s
- Q12What kind of resource is shown in this image?electronic resourcehuman resourceCapital resourcenatural resource20s
- Q13What do archaeologists study?weather patterns throughout North America to predict tornadoes, droughts, and hurricanespopulation growth patterns and cultural changes that will occur in the futurehuman behavior and culture by finding and studying artifactsanimal migration patterns and habitats20s
- Q14In the past, how did american Indians gather their food?used money to purchase foodfished, hunted, and harvested cropstraded goods with European settlers for foodtraded animal skins and bows for crops and meat10s
- Q15The Pueblo people inhabited the Southwest, where they lived in-desert areasheavily forested woodslush green valleysflat, open ranges10s