7th Grade Texas History Ch. 3

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7th Grade Texas History Ch. 3

Someone who studies evidence of past human activities #1 Someone who studies evidence of past human activities A: Archaeologist B: Anthropologist C: Shaman D: Epleta

A. Archaeologist

A shaman is a person who #2 A: B: C: D: Leads religious ceremonies Leads migration C: Is a warrior D: Forages for food

A. Leads religious ceremonies

Europeans learned all of the following from Native Americans EXCEPT #3 Europeans learned all of the following from Native Americans EXCEPT A: How to cultivate plants B: How to hunt native animals C: How to train horses D: How to prepare new foods

C. How to train horses

During the Archaic Age, life in Texas #4 During the Archaic Age, life in Texas changed in all of these ways EXCEPT A: People hunted smaller game B: People gathered some food People hunted mastodons, mammoth, and great bison C: People used tools to prepare food D:

D. People hunted the mastodons, mammoth, and great bison

People migrated from Asia to America to #5 People migrated from Asia to America to A: Flee the Ice Age B: Look for new lands C: Follow herds of animals D: Settle in villages

C. Follow herds of animals

The earliest people in Texas #6 The earliest people in Texas obtained food by A: Hunting big game B: Fishing Trading with other tribes Learning to irrigate crops C: D:

A. Hunting big game

People migrating to the Americas from Asia entered Alaska #7 People migrating to the Americas from Asia entered Alaska In canoes A: B: Over a land bridge On horseback C: D: Through a narrow waterway

B. Over a land bridge

The way groups of people express and conduct themselves is called #8 The way groups of people express and conduct themselves is called Cotoy A: Culture B: Confederacy Agriculture C: D:

A. Culture

One advantage humans had over animals they hunted was that humans #9 One advantage humans had over animals they hunted was that humans A: Were bigger B: Had weapons C: Were stronger D: Were faster

B. Had weapons

Farming changed the way people #10 Farming changed the way people lived because it led to A: Fighting over fertile lands B: More complex societies Migrations C: D: Foraging

B. More complex societies

These people prized tradition and ceremony #11 These people prized tradition and ceremony above everything else Kiowas Apaches (Lipans) A: B: Tonkawas C: D: Comanche

A. Kiowas

These people lived on land that was #12 These people lived on land that was sought by others, so were often at war Apaches (Lipan) A: B: Wichita C: Comanche D: Karankawa

B. Wichita

A dwelling made of tanned hides and poles that can be moved #13 A dwelling made of tanned hides and poles that can be moved A: Artifact B: Trotline Pueblo C: Tepee D:

C. Tepee

In 1859, the Caddos were relocated to #14 In 1859, the Caddos were relocated to Piney woods of East Texas Reservations in Oklahoma A: B: C: Rolling hills of Arkansas D: Edwards Plateau

B. Reservations in Oklahoma

between France and Spain, the Caddos supported _______. #15 When there was trouble between France and Spain, the Caddos supported _______. A: France B: Spain C: Mexico D: Karankawas

A. France

The Plains people used horses for hunting and ____________. #16 The Plains people used horses for hunting and ____________. Attacking enemies Playing sports A: B: Trading with Jumanos C: D: Trading with the Spanish

A. Attacking enemies

Humans first reached Texas about #17 Humans first reached Texas about A: 5,000 years ago B: 11,000 years ago C: 15,500 years ago D: 50,000 years ago

B. 11,000 years ago

Comanche life centered on two activities: #18 Comanche life centered on two activities: hunting and _________. A: Farming B: Fishing C: Making war on other tribes D: Trading with other tribes

C. Making war with other tribes

The land of the Gulf people was unsuitable #19 The land of the Gulf people was unsuitable for farming, so they Raided others’ lands A: Traded jewelry B: C: Hunted and foraged D: Faced starvation

C. Hunted and foraged

The Coahuiltecans disappeared for all the following reasons EXCEPT #20 The Coahuiltecans disappeared for all the following reasons EXCEPT They were killed in battle Their crops failed A: B: They died of European diseases They migrated to Mexico C: D:

B. Their crops failed.

#21 The native American people of the Southeastern and Gulf cultures included all of these EXCEPT The Caddos The Karankawas A: B: C: The Coushattas D: The Coahuiltecans

C. The Coushattas

What is a building material made of sun-dried bricks? #22 What is a building material made of sun-dried bricks? Artifact Adobe A: B: Pueblo Cibolo C: D:

B. Adobe

A long fishing line with several baited hooks #23 A long fishing line with several baited hooks atlatl Trotline A: B: C: Cibolo D: Cotoy

B. Trotline

An object made or altered by humans #24 An object made or altered by humans Cotoy Artifact A: B: C: Pueblo D: Archaeology

A. Artifact

Notched throwing stick used to hurl a spear #25 Notched throwing stick used to hurl a spear A: Cotoy B: Cibolo C: Clovis point D: Atlatl

D. Atlatl

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