1.1 Quiz

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1.
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Which Native nation was the most powerful nation?
2.
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Which group of Natives were originally from Spanish Florida?
3.
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Which of the following best explains who the Cherokee were?
4.
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What best explains the slash and burn method Natives used?
5.
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When the Europeans arrived, what 2 things did the Eastern Woodlands trade to them?

You MUST CHOOSE 2
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Which group of Natives were known for being great potters, using clay that they shaped into pots?
7.
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Men were the principal farmers and women were responsible for hunting and fishing.
8.
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What were the political systems and daily life of the Eastern Woodland affected by?
9.
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What were 2 ways Natives used waterways?

You MUST CHOOSE 2
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What allowed the Eastern Woodland to settle into permanent villages?
11.
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As the Europeans moved in SC, what 3 things happened to the Natives?

You MUST CHOOSE 3
12.
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Choose the best explanation for wattle.
13.
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The Cherokee relied on different leaders, choose the one that best fits.
14.
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What crops made up the 3 sisters?
15.
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Which of the following best explains who the Catawba were?
16.
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Women were NOT elected as leaders of tribes.
17.
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What does the term flora mean?
18.
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What helped the Eastern Woodland Natives to develop farming?
19.
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Choose the term that means a house or shelter an Eastern Woodland Native lived in.
20.
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In class we are studying the
21.
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Which best explains who the Yemassee were?
22.
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What is another term for farming?
23.
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What does the term fauna mean?
24.
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Select the definition that best explains what a palisade is
25.
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Which group of Natives lived on the beach in wigwams covered with palmetto leaves?