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 A. the Inuit A. the Inuit  C. The Maya C. The Maya  B. Eskimos B. Eskimos  D. The Lenape D. The Lenape 100 These People invented the kayak.

Back to Board  A. 100 The Inuit

 A. Memphis A. Memphis  C. Tenochtitlan C. Tenochtitlan  B. Quipu B. Quipu  D. Cuzco D. Cuzco 200 The Capital of Aztec Civilization was….

Back to Board C. 200 Tenochtitlan

 A. League of Women Voters A. League of Women Voters  C. The Natchez C. The Natchez  B. The Iroquois Confederacy B. The Iroquois Confederacy  D. The Cherokee Confederacy D. The Cherokee Confederacy 300 The Mohawk, Seneca, Onondaga, Oneida, and Cayuga made up the…

Back to Board B. 300 The Iroquois Confederacy

 A years ago A years ago  C. 500 years ago C. 500 years ago  B. 10,000 years ago B. 10,000 years ago  D. 100,000-10,000 years ago D. 100,000-10,000 years ago 500 The Olmecs lived about…

Back to Board A years ago

 A. 1-5 million people A. 1-5 million people  C. 1-5 million llamas C. 1-5 million llamas  B. 500,000 people B. 500,000 people  D million people D million people 1,000 The Incan empire consisted of

Back to Board D million people

 A. the little sun A. the little sun  C. A stinkard C. A stinkard  B. an honored person B. an honored person  D. Juan Regano D. Juan Regano 2,000 The Great Sun had to marry

Back to Board C. 2,000 A Stinkard

 A. warriors of the sun A. warriors of the sun  C. the people C. the people  B.people of the longhouse B.people of the longhouse  D. Ancient Enemies D. Ancient Enemies 4,000 The Iroquois were known as the

Back to Board B. 4,000 people of the longhouse

 A. Texcoco A. Texcoco  C. Nahuatl C. Nahuatl  B. Huitzilopochtli B. Huitzilopochtli  D. Ullamalitzli D. Ullamalitzli 8,000 The Aztec language was

Back to Board C. 8,000 Nahuatl

 A. Hiawatha A. Hiawatha  D. Moctezuma D. Moctezuma 16,000 The last Aztec emperor was  C. Pachacuti C. Pachacuti  B. Atahualpa B. Atahualpa

Back to Board D. 16,000 Moctezuma

32,000 Which society did not have a system of writing  A. The Maya A. The Maya  C. The Aztec C. The Aztec  D. D.  B. The Inca B. The Inca

Back to Board B. 32,000 The Inca

 A. The Southwest A. The Southwest 64,000 Apache, Hokomos, Hopi, Navajo and Pueblo Peoples lived in  C. California C. California  B. Northwest B. Northwest  D. Great Plaines D. Great Plaines

Back to Board A. 64,000 Southwest

 B. Southeast B. Southeast 125,000 The Cherokee and the Natchez lived in the  A. Northeast A. Northeast  C. Southwest C. Southwest  D. Arctic / Subarctic D. Arctic / Subarctic

Back to Board B. 125,000 Southeast

 C. Umiaq C. Umiaq 250,000 The Inuit designed the  A. Iron tools A. Iron tools  B. Quipu B. Quipu  D. Totem D. Totem

Back to Board C. 250,000 Umiaq

 D. Little Corn D. Little Corn 500,000 Which was the name of a Natchez Month  A. Great Sun A. Great Sun  C. Dancing Moon C. Dancing Moon  B. Big Freeze B. Big Freeze

Back to Board D. 500,000 Little Corn

 A. Potlach A. Potlach 1,000,000 A ceremonial dinner in the Pacific Northwest was know as a  B. Potlunch B. Potlunch  D. Potlooch D. Potlooch  C. Potluck C. Potluck

A. 1,000,000 Anne Huthinson

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