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