The Caddo Confederacy - Test
  • 1. What was the primary purpose of the Caddo Confederacy?
A) To convert other tribes to their religion.
B) To wage war against neighboring tribes.
C) To establish a monarchy.
D) To unite various Caddo tribes for mutual defense and trade.
  • 2. What was a staple crop for the Caddo people?
A) Rice.
B) Wheat.
C) Oats.
D) Corn.
  • 3. What did the Caddo people call themselves?
A) Caddo.
B) Apache.
C) Sioux.
D) Cherokee.
  • 4. Which major river was important to the Caddo Confederacy?
A) Ohio River.
B) Mississippi River.
C) Red River.
D) Colorado River.
  • 5. In which state did the Caddo Confederacy have a significant presence?
A) Florida.
B) California.
C) Ohio.
D) Texas.
  • 6. In which century did the Caddo Confederacy begin to form?
A) The 19th century.
B) The 17th century.
C) The 14th century.
D) The early 20th century.
  • 7. What was the main religious belief of the Caddo people?
A) They were monotheistic.
B) They believed in a world filled with spirits.
C) They worshipped ancestors only.
D) They had no belief system.
  • 8. What was the title of the Caddo leaders?
A) King.
B) Caddi.
C) Chieftain.
D) Governor.
  • 9. What is a significant legacy of the Caddo Confederacy today?
A) No modern recognition.
B) Complete disappearance.
C) Total cultural assimilation.
D) Caddo Nation acknowledged for sovereignty.
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