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original |people |in |the |americas |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-migrants |from |asia
estimated |population |in |americas |in |1490s |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-50 |million |to |100 |million |people
built |remarkable |cities |in |the |rain |forests |of |the |yucatan |peninsula |between |300 |and |800 |- |VERIFIED
|ANSWER✔✔-mayas
developed |powerful |empire |in |mexico |and |central |america |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-aztecs
aztec |capital |that |had |a |population |of |200,000 |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-tenochtitlan
developed |vast |empire |in |south |america, |based |in |peru |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-incas
3 |similarities |among |civilizations |of |mayas, |aztecs, |and |incas |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-developed |highly
|organized |societies, |carried |on |an |extensive |trade, |made |calendars |based |on |accurate |scientific
|observations, |cultivated |crops |for |stable |food |supply
main |crop |of |mayas |and |aztecs |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-corn
main |crop |of |incas |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-potatoes
how |many |american |indian |language |families |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-20
largest |american |indian |language |families |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-Algonquian |in |the |Northeast,
|Siouan |on |the |Great |Plains, |and |Athabaskan |in |the |Southwest
,how |many |distance |languages |in |the |americas |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-400
three |southwest |settlements |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-Hokokam, |Anasazi, |and |Pueblos
these |groups |evolved |.... |supported |by |.... |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-multifaceted |societies, |farming
|with |irrigation |systems
southwest |settlement |housing |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-in |caves, |under |cliffs, |and |in |multistoried
|buildings
.... |took |toll |on |southwest |settlements |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-drought |and |other |hostile |natives
how |was |southwest |settlements |way |of |life |preserved? |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-arid |land |and |their
|stone |and |masonry |dwellings
northwest |settlements |housing |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-permanent |longhouses |or |plank |houses
northwest |settlements |diet |based |on |.... |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-hunting, |fishing, |and |gathering |nuts,
|berries, |and |roots
northwest |settlements |carved |.... |to |save |.... |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-totem |poles, |stories, |legends,
|and |myths
why |were |tribes |isolated |in |the |northwest |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-high |mountain |ranges |created
|barriers |to |development
types |of |great |plains |people |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-nomadic |hunters |or |sedentary |people |who
|farmed |and |traded
,what |did |nomadic |hunt |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-buffalo
what |did |buffalo |provide |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-food, |decorations, |crafting |tools, |knives, |and
|clothing
great |plains |nomadic |housing |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-tepees
great |plains |farming |housing |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-earthen |lodges |along |rivers
great |plains |farmed |what |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-corn, |beans, |squash
what |did |american |indians |acquire |in |17th |century |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-horses
.... |used |the |horse |to |move |from |farming |to |.... |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-lakota |sioux, |hunting
.... |was |common |in |great |plains |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-migration
example |of |migration |in |great |plains |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-apaches |migrated |southward |from
|canada |to |texas
who |lived |in |midwest |settlements |east |of |mississippi |river |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-woodland
|american |indians
where |were |permanent |settlements |located |in |midwest |settlements |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-
mississippi |and |ohio |river |valleysc
what |were |permanent |settlements |of |midwest |supported |by |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-rich |food |supply
|supported |by |hunting, |fishing, |and |agriculture
.... |created |earthen |mounds |in |ohio |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-adena |hopewell |culture
, large |settlement |in |midwest |in |present |day |east |st. |louis, |illinois |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-cahokia
how |did |people |get |to |NY |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-descendants |of |adena-hopewell |culture |spread
|from |ohio |valley |into |NY
culture |in |NY |combined |what |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-hunting |and |farming
northeast |people |had |to |move |quickly |why |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-their |farming |techniques
|exhausted |soil |quickly
political |union |of |five |independent |tribes |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-iroquois |confederation
five |tribes |of |iroquois |confederation |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-seneca, |cayuga, |onondaga, |oneida, |and
|mohawk
housing |in |northeast |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-multiple |families |related |through |a |mother |lived |in
|longhouses
who |were |people |of |atlantic |seaboard |settlements |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-descendants |of |the
|woodland |mound |builders
atlantic |seaboard |settlements |housing |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-timber |and |bark |lodging |along |rivers
William |Seward |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-Secretary |of |State |who |was |responsible |for |purchasing
|Alaskan |Territory |from |Russia. |By |purchasing |Alaska, |he |expanded |the |territory |of |the |country |at |a
|reasonable |price. |(p. |409)
Monroe |Doctrine |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-This |doctrine |stated |that |European |powers |could |not
|interfere |in |the |Western |Hemisphere. |In |1895 |and |1896, |the |U.S. |applied |this |doctrine |to |push |Great
|Britain |to |arbitrate |a |boundary |dispute |between |Venezuela |and |British |colony |of |Guiana. |(p. |412)
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original |people |in |the |americas |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-migrants |from |asia
estimated |population |in |americas |in |1490s |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-50 |million |to |100 |million |people
built |remarkable |cities |in |the |rain |forests |of |the |yucatan |peninsula |between |300 |and |800 |- |VERIFIED
|ANSWER✔✔-mayas
developed |powerful |empire |in |mexico |and |central |america |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-aztecs
aztec |capital |that |had |a |population |of |200,000 |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-tenochtitlan
developed |vast |empire |in |south |america, |based |in |peru |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-incas
3 |similarities |among |civilizations |of |mayas, |aztecs, |and |incas |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-developed |highly
|organized |societies, |carried |on |an |extensive |trade, |made |calendars |based |on |accurate |scientific
|observations, |cultivated |crops |for |stable |food |supply
main |crop |of |mayas |and |aztecs |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-corn
main |crop |of |incas |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-potatoes
how |many |american |indian |language |families |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-20
largest |american |indian |language |families |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-Algonquian |in |the |Northeast,
|Siouan |on |the |Great |Plains, |and |Athabaskan |in |the |Southwest
,how |many |distance |languages |in |the |americas |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-400
three |southwest |settlements |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-Hokokam, |Anasazi, |and |Pueblos
these |groups |evolved |.... |supported |by |.... |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-multifaceted |societies, |farming
|with |irrigation |systems
southwest |settlement |housing |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-in |caves, |under |cliffs, |and |in |multistoried
|buildings
.... |took |toll |on |southwest |settlements |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-drought |and |other |hostile |natives
how |was |southwest |settlements |way |of |life |preserved? |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-arid |land |and |their
|stone |and |masonry |dwellings
northwest |settlements |housing |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-permanent |longhouses |or |plank |houses
northwest |settlements |diet |based |on |.... |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-hunting, |fishing, |and |gathering |nuts,
|berries, |and |roots
northwest |settlements |carved |.... |to |save |.... |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-totem |poles, |stories, |legends,
|and |myths
why |were |tribes |isolated |in |the |northwest |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-high |mountain |ranges |created
|barriers |to |development
types |of |great |plains |people |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-nomadic |hunters |or |sedentary |people |who
|farmed |and |traded
,what |did |nomadic |hunt |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-buffalo
what |did |buffalo |provide |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-food, |decorations, |crafting |tools, |knives, |and
|clothing
great |plains |nomadic |housing |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-tepees
great |plains |farming |housing |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-earthen |lodges |along |rivers
great |plains |farmed |what |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-corn, |beans, |squash
what |did |american |indians |acquire |in |17th |century |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-horses
.... |used |the |horse |to |move |from |farming |to |.... |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-lakota |sioux, |hunting
.... |was |common |in |great |plains |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-migration
example |of |migration |in |great |plains |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-apaches |migrated |southward |from
|canada |to |texas
who |lived |in |midwest |settlements |east |of |mississippi |river |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-woodland
|american |indians
where |were |permanent |settlements |located |in |midwest |settlements |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-
mississippi |and |ohio |river |valleysc
what |were |permanent |settlements |of |midwest |supported |by |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-rich |food |supply
|supported |by |hunting, |fishing, |and |agriculture
.... |created |earthen |mounds |in |ohio |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-adena |hopewell |culture
, large |settlement |in |midwest |in |present |day |east |st. |louis, |illinois |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-cahokia
how |did |people |get |to |NY |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-descendants |of |adena-hopewell |culture |spread
|from |ohio |valley |into |NY
culture |in |NY |combined |what |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-hunting |and |farming
northeast |people |had |to |move |quickly |why |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-their |farming |techniques
|exhausted |soil |quickly
political |union |of |five |independent |tribes |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-iroquois |confederation
five |tribes |of |iroquois |confederation |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-seneca, |cayuga, |onondaga, |oneida, |and
|mohawk
housing |in |northeast |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-multiple |families |related |through |a |mother |lived |in
|longhouses
who |were |people |of |atlantic |seaboard |settlements |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-descendants |of |the
|woodland |mound |builders
atlantic |seaboard |settlements |housing |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-timber |and |bark |lodging |along |rivers
William |Seward |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-Secretary |of |State |who |was |responsible |for |purchasing
|Alaskan |Territory |from |Russia. |By |purchasing |Alaska, |he |expanded |the |territory |of |the |country |at |a
|reasonable |price. |(p. |409)
Monroe |Doctrine |- |VERIFIED |ANSWER✔✔-This |doctrine |stated |that |European |powers |could |not
|interfere |in |the |Western |Hemisphere. |In |1895 |and |1896, |the |U.S. |applied |this |doctrine |to |push |Great
|Britain |to |arbitrate |a |boundary |dispute |between |Venezuela |and |British |colony |of |Guiana. |(p. |412)