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Social Studies Unit 1 TEST

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Question 1
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Question 2
2.

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