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Exam- AMSCO AP US History Chapter 1| AMSCO United States History
2025 Edition, Chapter 1 A New World of Many Cultures, 1491-1607
corn Correct-The Mayas and the Incas cultivated corn as an important stable food supply.

(p. 2)




horses Correct-It was not until the 17th century that the American Indians acquired these

animals from the Spanish. (p. 4)




disease Correct-When Europeans came to America they brought smallpox and measles to

which the natives had no resistance. Millions of American Indians died from these diseases.

(p. 8)




encomienda system Correct-King of Spain gave grants of land and natives (as slaves) to

individual Spaniards. (p. 8)




asiento system Correct-This system required that a tax be paid to the King of Spain, for

slaves that were imported to the Americas. (p. 8)




slavery Correct-As far back as the 1500s the Spanish brought captured Africans to America

to provide free labor. (p. 11)

, Exam- AMSCO AP US History Chapter 1| AMSCO United States History
2025 Edition, Chapter 1 A New World of Many Cultures, 1491-1607


land bridge Correct-Some time between 10,000 and 40,000 years ago, people migrated

from Asia to the Americas, across this area that connected Siberia and Alaska. (p. 2)




Adena-Hopewell Correct-This American Indian culture centered in Ohio created large

earthen mounds as tall as 300 feet. (p. 4)




Hokokam, Anasazi, and Pueblos Correct-These American Indians were located in the New

Mexico and Arizona region. They developed farming using irrigation systems. (p. 4)




Woodland mound builders Correct-American Indian tribe east of the Mississippi that

prospered because of a rich food supply. (p. 4)




Lakota Sioux Correct-American Indian tribe that started using horses in the 17th century.

This allowed them to change from farming to nomadic buffalo hunting. (p. 4)




Mayas Correct-From A.D. 300 to 800, this highly developed civilization built large cities in

what is today's southern Mexico and Guatemala. (p. 2)

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