5th - SS Chapter 1 lesson 1 & 2 Flashcards

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A thick sheet of ice

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Glacier

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A long period of extreme cold

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Ice Age

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2
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To move

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Migrate

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An explanation for something

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Theory

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An object that someone made in the past

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Artifact

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A person who studies artifacts to learn how people lived long ago

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Archaeologist

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A narrow body of water between Asia and North America.

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Bering Strait

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Theory about how people first came to the Americas?

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During the Ice Age (40,000 - 10,000 years ago), hunters from Asia followed large animals across land bridge to the Americas.

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After Ice Age about 10,000 year ago, what happened to large animals like the mammoths?

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They became extinct so hunters had to start hunting smaller animals.

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About 7000 years ago, people started doing what?

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Growing their own food.

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Farming, or agriculture, let people what?

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Settle in one place or settled into communities.

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Why do some scholars think people migrated from Asia to North America during the Ice Age?

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During the Ice Age, the Bering Strait became shallower forming a land bridge allowing hunters to follow the large animals.

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How did the first Americans live during the Ice Age?

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In small groups.

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Why did hunters have to find new ways to get food when the Earth’s climate began to get warmer?

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The large animals died out, or became extinct, or perhaps the hunters killed them off.

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How do you think the early people discovered how to grow food?

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They accidentally spilled seeds and those seeds began to grow.

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An activity done for a special purpose or event.

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Ceremony

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A high landform with a flat top and steep sides.

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Mesa

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A long period of time without rain.

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About 3,000 years ago, people known as ____________ settled east of the Mississippi River.

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Mound Builders

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Why did Mound Builders settle there?

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Good place to live, there were forests, lakes, and rivers.

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What was the Mound Builders’ main crop?

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What are three Early American Cultures?

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The Mound Builders, the Anasazi, and the Inuit.

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Who lived in the four corners land for approximately 1,200 years?

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The Anasazi’s.

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What is the four corners land?

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Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah

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The Anasazi's were the first to develop a system to carry water from streams to the crops in the fields. What was system called?
Irrigation
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What crops could the Anasazi grow?
Corn, squash and beans.
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Where did the Inuit's live?
Near the Arctic Ocean.
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What did the Inuit's hunt?
Whales, walruses, and seals.
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The Inuit's built light, one-person boats called?
Kayaks
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The Inuit's lived in ___________, made of ice.
Igloos
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The Mound Builders built thousands so mounds. What were they used for?
They were used for burial places, to honor animal spirits, and to hold ceremonies.
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What do the mounds tell archaeologists about the Mound Builders?
The mounds they left behind tell archaeologists that they were organized people.
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Who lived in what is now the Southwest United States?
The Anasazi lived there.
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Where did the Anasazi build their homes?
The Anasazi built their homes into the side of cliffs.
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Explain how the Anasazi were able to farm in the desert.
The Anasazi developed an irrigation system - dug ditches to carry water from the streams to their crops.
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How did the Inuit adapt to life in the cold climate near the Arctic Ocean?
The Inuit built igloos out of ice and hunted whales, walruses, and seals.
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Compare and contrast the cultures of the Mound Builders, Anasazi, and Inuit.
All three cultures built things need to adapt to their environment - Mound Builders built mounds, Anasazi built ditches to supply water to crops, and Inuit built igloos and kayaks. All three cultures lived in very different environments - Mound Builder lived in the forests east of the Mississippi River, Anasazi lived in the desert in the Southwest, and Inuit lived in a very cold climate near the Arctic Ocean.
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We are also known as the "Cliff Dwellers"?
The Anasazi
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We built the Great Serpent Mound?
The Mound Builders
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Our religious ceremonies we're help in kivas, and only men were allowed to enter?
The Anasazi
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Artifacts tell archaeologists that trade was important to us. Artifacts came from the north, south, east, and west. Who are we?
The Mound Builders
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We lived in houses made from blocks of packed snow. Who are we?
The Inuits
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Today, we live in the frozen lands near the Arctic Ocean. Who are we?
The Inuits