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Anything Goes 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt Eleanor M. Savko Global Age Takeout Terms 11/10/2018 The 1st Global Age The Eastern Woodland People Anything Goes Native American Facts 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt

The definition of this term is a long hot dry spell

What is a drought?

Inuits made boats out of animal skins. These boats were called

What is a Kayak?

Early Native Americans on the Great Plains made pointed housed out of animal skins and sticks. What were these homes called?

What is a teepee?

Who was the leader and founder of the Muslim religion?

Who was Muhammad?

What language became widely used in African states?

What is Swahili?

The name of science used to dig up and study the physical remains of lost cultures in history

What is archeology?

Thick sheets of ice that covered the Earth thousands of years ago

What is a glacier?

This term is used to describe the the entire way of life that people has developed. It includes the behavior, customs, ideas, beliefs, and skills that people teach every new generation.

What is culture?

The term used when people bring water to the land

What is irrigation?

The name of the holy bible for the followers of Islam

What is the Quran?

Early native Americans traveled across this during the Glacial Age to different parts of the world

What is the land bridge?

This scientific term used today caused the glaciers to melt

What is global warming?

The things an archeologist digs up are called this

What is an artifact?

Pictures painted on walls used to tell a story were called this

What is hieroglyphics

The history of the Jewish people was written down in this

What is the Torah?

the Eastern Woodlands that included New York State The most powerful people that lived in the Eastern Woodlands that included New York State

Who were the Iroquois?

The Iroquois people made houses out of bark The Iroquois people made houses out of bark. It was long and had a separate rooms for each family. What name do historians for these houses?

What is a long house?

They were known as the tribal leaders

What is a sachem?

What is the name of one of the tribal nations in the Eastern Woodlands?

They were: Mohawk Seneca Onondaga Oneida Cayuga

The tribal nations met together to make decisions and settle their differences. In doing this they avoided war. What was the name of this organization the met at?

What was the League of the Iroquois?

He was credited in discovering American

Who was Christopher Columbus

What was the name of Inuits homes that were made out of ice and snow

What is an igloo

The culture that built their homes in the Mexican rainforests

What was the Mayan culture?

This European culture destroyed the Incan culture through slavery and bringing diseases

Who were the Spanish?

A form of government in which ordinary citizens had the right to govern themselves

What is a Direct Democracy