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Social Studies Unit 1 TEST

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Question 1
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Question 2
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Which of the following is an achievement of the Olmec?

Question 3
3.

Which of the following groups build igloos?

Question 4
4.

The Pueblo built their homes out of _______ to protect themslves from extreme heat and cold.

Question 5
5.

Which of the following describes the Great Plains?

Question 6
6.

Who chose the leaders of the Iroquois?

Match each vocabulary word to the correct statement. Use each word only once.
Divided its towns into war towns and peace towns.
civilization
A carved log painted with symbols of animals or people.
irrigation
A term used to describe when hunter-gatherers moved from place to place in search of food.
travois
A huge sheet of ice on the Earth's surface.
hogan
A person who studies tools, bones, and remains of ancient people.
adobe
A group of people with shared systems of trade, art, religion, and science.
glacier
An organizationmade up of five groups of Native Americans hoping to maintain peace
coup stick
A home made of grasses, sticks, and soil.
archaeologist
A type of brick used by the Hohokam to build their homes.
tepee
A house made of bent poles covered with sheets of bark.
migrate
A shelter made of log or stick frames covered with mud or sod.
Iroquois Confederacy
Plains people used this to carry meat and skin over long distances
wampum
A technique used by woodland groups in order to clear plots for farming.
slash-and-burn
A cone-shaped home made of bison skins.
totem pole
Boys often used this to prove their courage
potlatch
Polished beads made from shells woven together.
lodge
Used to get water from rivers and fields.
clan
A feast where guests would receive gifts.
longhouse
A group of families that shre the same ancestor.
Creek Confederacy