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8-1.1 Directions: Number your paper from 1-12 and write the letter of the correct answer.
1. Native American nations of North America were divided into...
A.
into regional groups where people lived and the weapons they use
B.
into regional groups where people prayed and the jokes that they told.
C.
into regional groups where people moved from and the languages that they spoke.
D.
into regional groups where people lived and the types of clothes they wore..
E.
into regional groups where people lived and the languages they spoke.
2. Which of the following tribes was known as "The Real People"?
A.
Catawba
B.
Cherokee
C.
Yemmassee
3. Which of the following tribe called themselves "The River People?"
A.
Catawba
B.
Cherokee
C.
Yemmassee
4. Native Americans eventually settled into more permanent villages than did their nomadic
ancestors. Why?
A.
Native Americans learned to grow crops.
B.
Native Americans learned how to hunt and fish.
C.
Native Americans learned how to build better homes.
D.
Native Americans learned how to find crops.
5. The Native Americans of the Woodlands cut trees and burned the brush (called slash and burn
agriculture) to create...
A.
land for homes or to drive out weeds and clear a field for recreation areas.
B.
farmland or to drive out other native american tribes and clear a field for farming.
C.
roads or to drive out animals and clear a field for farming.
D.
places for homes or to drive out animals and clear a field for roads.
E.
land for homes or to drive out animals and clear a field for hunting.
6. Who were the first Native Americans to encounter European settlers in North America?
A.
Eastern Palmetto
B.
Eastern Piedmont
C.
Eastern Woodlands
D.
Eastern Plains
7. Native Americans used sharp points carved from _______________________ for hunting as
well as bows and arrows.
A.
rocks an steel
B.
rocks and iron
C.
rocks and animal skin
D.
rocks and animal bones
8. The "Three Sisters" were...
A.
beans, squash and gourds
B.
beans, squash and sugar cane
C.
beans, squash and corn
D.
tobacco, rice and cotton
9. Which one of the following tribes was more likely to have shellfish as a main part of their
diet?
A.
Catawba
B.
Cherokee
C.
Yemmassee
10. Which one the following tribes was known for their excellent pottery?
A.
Catawba
B.
Cherokee
C.
Yemmassee
11. The Cherokee had a red and a white leader—what were the differences
A.
Red leader was female and white was male
B.
Red leader was for times of war and white for peace
C.
Red leader was a male and white was a female
D.
Red leader was for times of peace and white for war
12. In what way did the economic status of European settlers hurt Native Americans?
A. As settlers became more prosperous, they stopped trading with Native Americans.
B.
As settlers became more prosperous, they took land occupied by Native Americans.
C.
As settlers lost money, they relied on Native Americans for support and resources.
D. As settlers lost money, they blamed Native Americans and refused to trade goods with
them.
Directions:
Number your paper 1-16, and fill in the blanks using the vocabulary terms from the
box below.
Not all terms will be used, and some terms will be repeated.
Yemassee
Cherokee
Catawba
Indigenous
Storytelling
Artifact
Culture
Immigrant
Slash and Burn
Fauna
Wigwams
Enslaved
Three Sisters
Political
Flora
Geography
Natural Resources
Nomadic
Trade
Palisade
Daub and Wattle
1.
The __________________________________ tribe had rich oral traditions and created
intricate pottery.
2.
Although many Eastern Woodlands tribes created permanent housing, some tribes, like
the Yemassee, were ___________________________ and traveled with the seasons.
3.
When the first European settlers arrived, ___________________ was used to establish good
relations.
4.
The Eastern Woodlands Nation was ___________________________________ to South
Carolina.
5.
The Eastern Woodlands had a large supply of ____________________
____________________ and were able to
obtain all of their needs from the environment.
6.
The Eastern Woodlands tribes used the
________________ _________
_________________ method to quickly
create farmland.
7.
Native American housing was complex; ___________ __________ _________________
structures used a variety
of natural resources in their construction like mixtures of grass and clay for walls and bark
and
branches for roofs.
8.
Native American agriculture centered around three crops: corn, pole beans and squash, also
known
as, “______________________ ___________________________.”
9. Native American’s ____________________________ structure was more egalitarian
(unrestricted); in some
tribes, everyone, including women, had a voice in governing.
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10.
Most indigenous cultures depended on the ______________________ , or plants and the
_________________,
or animals of the region.
11.
Native Americans did not have written records, but their oral tradition of
___________________________
dates back to prehistory.
12.
The __________________________ and __________________________ used palisades to
protect their villages.
13.
The ________________________________ had a political system that included a Red and
a White leader.
14.
Not all Native American groups were peaceful; many tribes built a
_________________________ around
their village to protect themselves from attacks by other tribes.
15.
The Yemassee and the Catawba both used round homes called
___________________________.
16.
The _______________________________ would eat shellfish like shrimp, clams, and
oysters.
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