A) surplus B) agriculture C) barter D) irrigation E) civilization
A) barter B) irrigation C) surplus D) agriculture E) clan
A) agriculture B) confederation C) pueblo D) clan E) civilization
A) travois B) lodge C) longhouse D) potlatch E) dugout
A) tribe B) clan C) confederation D) nomad E) civilization
A) clan B) wampum C) barter D) civilization E) confederation
A) Siberia B) Tenochtitlan C) glacier D) Canada E) Beringia
A) surplus B) agriculture C) wampum D) potlatch E) staple
A) confederation B) migration C) civilization D) nomad E) clan
A) barter B) consumer C) opportunity cost D) staple E) economy
A) potlatch B) civilization C) chieftain D) nomad E) clan
A) agriculture B) irrigation C) surplus D) civilization E) barter
A) tepee B) potlatch C) longhouse D) earth lodge E) adobe
A) longhouse B) agriculture C) civilization D) pueblo E) migration
A) because they planted corn deep in the ground B) Because they planted in areas that flooded C) because few trees grew in the area D) because of the lack of rain in the region
A) They hunted large animals. B) They created a confederation and formed a league. C) They replaced the chiefs with clan mothers. D) They stopped trading with other American Indian nations.
A) fur B) homes C) migration D) watering holes
A) tepee B) longhouse C) mud hut D) cliff-side home
A) trees and buffalo B) potlatch and longhouses C) water and buffalo D) wood and salmon
A) dug holes for wells and irrigation B) the lack of trees in their area by sending hunting parties to bring back wood. C) a dry climate with little water D) their climate by bartering for wood |