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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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PBio 1030 exam 3| 75 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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Some of the oldest agricultural sites are located in which area of the world? correct answer: The Fertile Crescent 
 
Plants have been slowly domesticated to suit human needs over the past 10,000 years by which method? correct answer: artificial selection 
 
Which of the following might serve as evidence of ancient farming practices? correct answer: Grain processing tools 
Soil mounding and channels 
Terraces 
Pollen and phytolith microfossils 
 
The earliest domesticated crop from the Near ...
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ESS 120 Final Exam with Correct Answers (100% Verified by Experts 2024)
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Examples of sustainable prehistoric civilization(s) include..... - Inca and Zuni 
 
Hopi and Zuni maize is...... - Open-pollenated and drought-tolerant 
 
The Zuni use small rock dams to slow and diffuse the water onto their agricultural fields. These rock dams work well when...... - Rainfall is more intense 
 
The Inca abandoned terraces because..... - The terraces were above the irrigation canal and were no longer needed due to the population crash 
 
The Incan terrace soils had high levels of...
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Anthropology Exam 1 TAMU Lynch Questions And Answers 100% Solved | 100% Pass
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Anthropology - The comparative and holistic study of human biology and culture 
Human paleontology - Biological anthropology. Study of human and primate fossil records. Human 
origins 
Osteology - Study of human skeleton 
Archaeology - Study of human cultural remains, reconstruct past human societies. Artifacts found 
with human burials. 
Porotic Hypertosis - medical disorder caused by malnutiriton and iron deficiency anemia resulting in 
the bones of the cranial vault appearing to be spongy and...
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American Pageant chapter 1- APUSH EXAM with complete verified solutions already graded A+
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maize 
An early form of corn grown by Native Americans 
 
 
 
Aztecs 
Ancient civilization (AD) located in what is present-day Mexico City 
 
 
 
 
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Incas 
Ancient civilization (AD) that was located in the Andes in Peru 
 
 
 
pueblo 
a communal village built by Indians in the southwestern United States 
 
 
 
three sister farming 
The cultivation of beans, corn, and squash...
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ULTIMATE APUSH REVIEW 2023-2024 New Updated Version Latest Guaranteed Pass Graded A+.
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Period 1 time period - correct answer 
 
Importance of Maize in Central and South America (2) - correct answer 1) Provided stable food supply (growing population -> Larger civilizations like Mayas and Aztecs) 
2) Contributed to gender roles as women were expected to gather and grow Maize while men made tools and hunted 
 
3 Sister Agriculture - correct answer ...
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American Yawp - Chapter 1 The New World questions and answers
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Three Sisters 
Eastern Woodlands crops - corn, squash, and beans. 
 
 
 
Mesoamericans 
Lived in modern day Mexico and Central America. Relied heavily on Maize. 
 
 
 
shifting cultivation 
Cut forest, burn undergrowth, plant seeds in nutrient rich ashes. Useful in areas with difficult soil. 
 
 
 
Eastern Woodlands 
Forest dwelling Native American group. Established permanent agriculture. Used hand tools and practiced sustainable farming. Cultivated medicinal plants. Small settlements, disperse...
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Columbian Exchange Questions and Answers 100% Pass Name 5 biological impacts the Columbian Exchange had on the world? Diseases killed millions of Indians, potatoes and corn increased the population of Europe, sugar created more slavery, and horses... 
Name 3 cultural impacts the Columbian Exchange had on the world? Liberty, corporate structure, and ecology. 
3. How long ago was corn domesticated? 5,000-7,000 years ago by native American people. 
4. What country does corn come from? Mexico 
5. Wh...
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APUSH FINAL TEST GUIDE 2024.When did the first European explorers reach the region that would become the Americas? - ANSWER 1492 or 1000 c.e. 
 
What evidence has led researchers to conclude that the earth once contained the single continent? - ANSWER Nearly identical species of fish in long-seperated freshwater lakes around the world 
 
What is the dominant theory about how the first people arrived in what we now call North America? - ANSWER Asian hunters crossed a land bridge that connected E...
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Examples of sustainable prehistoric civilization(s) include..... - Inca and Zuni 
 
Hopi and Zuni maize is...... - Open-pollenated and drought-tolerant 
 
The Zuni use small rock dams to slow and diffuse the water onto their agricultural fields. These rock dams work well when...... - Rainfall is more intense 
 
The Inca abandoned terraces because..... - The terraces were above the irrigation canal and were no longer needed due to the population crash 
 
The Incan terrace soils had high levels of...
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