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WGU Academy US History 1 Quiz 1 with Complete Solutions
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WGU Academy US History 1 Quiz 1 with 
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Native American religions were closely linked to - ANSthe natural world 
Which statement best describes the role of women in pre-Columbian North 
American tribes? - ANSIn all tribes, women cared for the children and 
prepared meals 
The origins of the majority of human existence in North America began - 
ANSwith migrations across an ancient land bridge over the Bering Strait 
Cahokia was a large trading center located near what present-da...
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APUSH: Chapters 1-5 Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
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Canadian Shield - First part of the North American landmass to emerge above sea level. (4) 
(Chapter 1) 
Incas - Highly advanced South American civilization that occupied present-day Peru until they 
were 
conquered by Spanish forces under Francisco Pizarro in 1532. The Incas developed sophisticated 
agricultural techniques, such as terrace farming, in order to sustain large, complex societies in 
the unforgiving Andes Mountains. (8) (Chapter 1) 
Nation-States - Form of political society that co...
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History Final: American YAWP 1-15 | 225 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | 29 Pages
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The first American arrived on the North American continent approximately - 12-20 thousand 
years ago 
Agriculture arose in North America - Nearly simultaneously as in Asia/eastern hemisphere 
The crops most commonly grown by Native Americans, also called the "Three Sisters," include 
all of the following except - Wheat 
What is the best term to describe Native Americans ancestry/descent? - Matrilineal 
What was the name of the largest city in the Mississippian Empire? - Cahokia 
What is the na...
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Earlier in statehood GA was made up of what two states? - Answer ️️ -Alabama and 
Mississippi 
First people to settle in Georgia - Answer ️️ -Paleoindian Period: Clovis culture 
Woodland Period: Mound builders 
Kolomoki Mounds 
New Deal in Georgia? - Answer ️️ --Aimed at economic recovery and address Georgia's social 
conditions as well 
-Within a year, 20% of Georgia's urban residents were receiving some kind of fed...
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APUSH Updated Set Questions and Answers 2024. 
Canadian Shield 
First part of the North American landmass to emerge above sea level. (4) (Chapter 1) 
 
 
 
Incas 
Highly advanced South American civilization that occupied present-day Peru until they were 
conquered by Spanish forces under Francisco Pizarro in 1532. The Incas developed sophisticated 
agricultural techniques, such as terrace farming, in order to sustain large, complex societies in 
the unforgiving Andes Mountains. (8) (Chapter 1) 
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HY 201 Exam 1 Study Guide
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HY 201 Exam 1 Study Guide 
 
According to geologists, what created the Eurasian land bridge between Siberia and Alaska and 
what event brought it to a close? How did it affect the migration and settlement of early peoples? 
- When the sea level dropped it created a land bridge. As the Ice Age ended and the glaciers 
melted the sea level rose again and covered the land bridge. The land bridge allowed early 
peoples to reach the Americas. 
 
How did the crusades indirectly lead to the discovery of...
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Straighter line - US History 1 - Final Exam Questions with Verified Answers
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The pre-Columbian North American peoples in the Pacific Northwest 
 
Select one: 
a. did not have permanent settlements. 
b. developed political systems as sophisticated as those of the Maya and Aztecs. 
c. fished salmon as their principal occupation. 
d. were the most peaceful of pre-Columbian societies. 
e. were known as the Inuit. - Answer-c. fished salmon as their principal occupation. 
 
Scholars estimate that human migration into the Americas over the Bering Strait occurred approximately 
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AP World History 1.4: The Americas 2024/2025 passed
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AP World History 1.4: The AmericasMississippian - correct answers Were a Chalcolithic (copper age) mound-building Native American culture that flourished in the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 to 1500 A.D., varying regionally 
 
Matrillineal Society - correct answers societies in which descent is traced and power is passed on through the mother. Followed by Mississippians 
 
Mound Building - correct answers Practiced by Native American societies; a buri...
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What is Cahokia? - city on a mound 
First explorer in Georgia? - Hernando de Soto 1540 
When did the Flag change in Georgia? - 1956 
When did the first people come to Georgia? - 13,000 years ago 
What period did settlers first arrive to North America? - Paleoindian Period
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American Yawp - Chapter 1: The New World Exam Question And Answers
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American Yawp - Chapter 1: The New World Exam Question And Answers 
 
Three Sisters - ANS Eastern Woodlands crops - corn, squash, and beans. 
 
Mesoamericans - ANS Lived in modern day Mexico and Central America. Relied heavily on Maize. 
 
shifting cultivation - ANS Cut forest, burn undergrowth, plant seeds in nutrient rich ashes. Useful in areas with difficult soil. 
 
Eastern Woodlands - ANS Forest dwelling Native American group. Established permanent agriculture. Used hand tools and ...
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