
H1a Remediation
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Jenny Cisco
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In which period would Native Americans have been MOST likely to practice hunting and gathering?
Archaic Period
Settler Period
Woodland Period
Mississippian Period
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Were considered a semi-nomadic group.
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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The correct order of prehistoric group from 1st to last.
Archaic, Woodland, Paleo, Mississippian
Paleo, Archaic, Mississippian, Woodland
Archaic, Paleo, Mississippian, Woodland
Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, Mississippian
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What do the Mississippian and Woodland cultures have in common?
They were both nomadic.
They were both mound builders.
They both lived far away from water sources.
They both hunted prehistoric animals.
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What is one difference between the Paleo and Archaic cultures?
The Paleo hunted mastodon, but the Archaic did not.
The Paleo built mounds, but the Archaic did not.
The Archaic grew maize, but the Paleo did not.
The Archaic lived in the Ice Age, but the Paleo did not.
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What two cultures made pottery and traded with other groups?
Woodland and Mississippian
Paleo and Mississippian
Paleo and Archaic
Archaic and Woodland
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Which American Indian culture were very nomadic?
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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Which American Indian culture had to follow their food (large animals) and did not have much knowledge or skills to farm?
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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Which American Indian culture developed bows and arrows as weapons?
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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Which American Indian culture became the first permanent settlers, but moved according to the season to find food?
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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They hunted large animals like the giant bison and ate berries, nuts, and wild fruits and vegetables.
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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Many stones that were shaped into spearheads for hunting have been found near the Savannah River, Ocmulgee River, and in then Flint River area.
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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They hunted smaller animals like deer and rabbits.
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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Their lifestyle differed from previous groups because they began to plant seeds for growing crops and they created decorative, longlasting pottery.
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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They left the first evidence of religious beliefs.
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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Rock Eagle is an Indian-made rock structure dating back to the Middle of what period?
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississpian
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-settlements contained thousands of families
-villages were protected by guard towers and moats
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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What is a meaningful change about the weapons over the years?
It's sharpness
It's color
It's width.
The year it was made
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Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississipian
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What is a good name for a Mississippian settlement?
parishes
pueblos
longhouses
mound towns
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Who was at the TOP of Mississippian culture?
Chief, Priests and other "Elites"
Farmers
Craftsmen
Builders
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How were Mississippian Indians different from Indians before them?
They were NOT nomadic-meaning they didn't wander around-they settled in 1 spot and stayed there.
They wandered around hoping to find food by hunting and gathering
They treated everyone in their society equally
They didn't trade very much with others
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Which Indian culture was the 1st to meet European explorers?
Archaic
Paleo
Woodland
Mississippian
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When Europeans 1st met the Mississippians how was their society organized?
They lived in large villages and grew their own crops
They were nomads-they traveled all the time from place to place
They lived in large cities, hunted but did not farm
They were nomad during hunting season and lived in small groups
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What was the purpose of mounds in Mississippian society?
religious and social activities and place for leaders to build their homes on
places to dump garbage
Defensive structures
recreation and games
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Because the Mississippians were the most ADVANCED Indian culture they did which of the following?
They were nomads and moved around a lot looking for food.
They hunted very large animals.
They had an organized religion and used fishing nets
They only had spears to use as weapons
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The main crops the Mississippians grew were
Maize beans and squash
wheat, rice and corn
Rice, maize and beans
Squash, maize and rice
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What are the 3 sisters?
crops the Mississippians grew together
the 3 queens of the Mississippians
the 3 brightest starts in the sky
none of these
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