Social Studies Chapter 2 5 th Grade ~ 2007. The Tinglit used ______ to build dams and canoes. saws nails glue technology.

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Social Studies Chapter 2 5 th Grade ~ 2007

The Tinglit used ______ to build dams and canoes. saws nails glue technology

Hodenosaunee families lived in a building called a ______. tepee longhouse pueblo cabin longhouse

The Hopi live in an area with steep- sided, flat-topped _____. prairies mountains mesas valleys mesas

Flat or rolling lands covered in grass are _____. prairies mesas plateaus valleys prairies

What changes happened to the Navajo after horses became part of their lives? They moved to another area. They didn’t use the horses at all. They became great riders. No changes occurred. They became great riders.

Who was the ‘head person’ in the Hodenosaunee clans? clan mothers clan fathers clan grandmother clan grandfather clan mothers

How did the Hodenosaunee nations make peace with others? They had one nation in charge. They moved around a lot. They joined the Iroquois Confederacy. They had a form of police. They joined the Iroquois Confederacy.

What caused a major change in the Tinglit way of life? No more salmon. Fish canneries brought more people. They passed the Alaska Native Claims Act. They traded with others. Fish canneries brought more people.

How were the Penobscot able to live in the mountains? they were shepherds they built warm tepees they moved around hunting they traded for food they moved around hunting

Be sure that you can tell the difference between Cause Effect and