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 A. Asia A. Asia  C. Australia C. Australia  B. Greenland B. Greenland  D. Chile D. Chile Where did the first Ancient Americans come from?

Back to Board  A. Asia

 A. lack of speed A. lack of speed  C. farming C. farming  B. started to get sick B. started to get sick  D. a war D. a war Why did the Ancient Americans stop moving for food

Back to Board C. Farming

 A. for cooking A. for cooking  C. protection C. protection  B. did not move much B. did not move much  D. so they wont get cold D. so they wont get cold Why did the Ancient Americans start building villages

Back to Board B. Did not have to move much

 A. land and natural resources A. land and natural resources  C. animals C. animals  B. the kings B. the kings  D. water D. water What influenced the different in Ancient North America

Back to Board A. Land and natural resources

 A. they had other food A. they had other food  C. didn’t know C. didn’t know  B. it was too humid B. it was too humid  D. permafrost D. permafrost Why couldn't the arctic people farm

Back to Board D. Permafrost

 A. for decoration A. for decoration  C. to fish C. to fish  B. for evacuation B. for evacuation  D. for battle D. for battle Why did the people from the north west make boats

Back to Board C. To fish

 A. they were more skilled A. they were more skilled  C. they had a better ruler C. they had a better ruler  B. it was warm and calm B. it was warm and calm  D. they were just the best D. they were just the best Why was it easier for people in the California coast

Back to Board B. Warm and calm

 A. it was a tradition A. it was a tradition  C. there was nothing else C. there was nothing else  B. that’s what they ate B. that’s what they ate  D. they didn’t like meat D. they didn’t like meat Why did the great basin people eat bugs, and lizards

Back to Board C. There was nothing else

 A. on the floor A. on the floor  D. in the mountain D. in the mountain Were did the Pueblo build there houses  C. over a lake C. over a lake  B. in the trees B. in the trees

Back to Board D. In the mountain side

What did the Great Plains people use for clothes  A. vicuna A. vicuna  C. llamas C. llamas  D. bull D. bull  B. bison B. bison

Back to Board B. Bison

 A. deer and elk A. deer and elk What did the eastern people hunt?  C. shark and dolphin C. shark and dolphin  B. monkey B. monkey  D. bison D. bison

Back to Board A. Elk and deer

 B. middle B. middle What does meso mean  A. king A. king  C. bad C. bad  D. bear D. bear

Back to Board B. middle

 C. emblems C. emblems What did the Olmecs build for their gods  A. pottery A. pottery  B. gold B. gold  D. silver D. silver

Back to Board C. Emblems

 D. half year D. half year Did the Great Basin people get lots rainfall year round  A. yes A. yes  C. no C. no  B. sometimes B. sometimes

Back to Board D. middle

 A. the arctic A. the arctic People Which Ancient Americans did not farm?  B. Mayans B. Mayans  D. Olmecs D. Olmecs  C. the Great Basin C. the Great Basin

A. The arctic people

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