A) Bison
B) Fish
C) Plants
D) Waterfowl
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A) farming and new weapons made central authority unnecessary.
B) repeated droughts wiped out the local food supply.
C) a mysterious disease suddenly killed the entire population.
D) their desire for conquest led them to overextend their military forces.
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A) The use of some form of written language
B) Dependence on hunting and gathering for most of their food
C) The use of domesticated animals for hunting and agricultural production
D) A culture developed according to local natural environments
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A) They passively lived in harmony with the environment.
B) They adapted to it in order to make their lives easier without depleting resources.
C) They changed the environment in a variety of ways that served their own interests.
D) They deliberately and continually depleted resources while migrating to new areas.
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A) It encouraged the gradual establishment of permanent settlements.
B) It discouraged permanent settlements and encouraged mobility.
C) It quickly led to the disappearance of the hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
D) It made Native Americans more vulnerable to disease.
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A) Native Americans adopted stationary agriculture.
B) Paleo-Indians domesticated larger animals.
C) Native Americans moved only to warm climates.
D) Paleo-Indians began foraging wild plant foods.
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A) The warm climate of Africa attracted most of the earth's population.
B) Large herds of mammoths made migration to the Americas too dangerous.
C) North and South America had become detached from the continent of Pangaea.
D) Plentiful food made it unnecessary for northern European tribes to seek a different home.
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A) That Florida had unique crops not found in other parts of America
B) That Native American women were more associated with food practices than their male counterparts
C) That corn was a major contribution of Native Americans to the rest of the world
D) That native people had many varied ways of preparing corn
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A) Algonquian,Iroquoian,and Muskogean peoples
B) Pawnee,Mandan,and Comanche tribes
C) Apache,Navajo,and Hopi tribes
D) Sioux,Cheyenne,and Blackfeet peoples
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A) They mainly concentrate on written documents to determine the attitudes of a people.
B) They privilege physical artifacts,such as bones and buildings,over written documents.
C) They use the same methods as archaeologists to obtain information.
D) They study only public writings and ignore biased personal writings.
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A) 500,000
B) 1 million
C) 4 million
D) 15 million
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A) around 25,000 BP.
B) around 15,000 BP.
C) more than 1.5 million years ago.
D) fewer than 5,000 years ago.
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A) The legend of one chief has survived for thousands of years in the local Indian culture.
B) The lack of artifacts inside the mounds indicates that chiefs seized all valuables.
C) The complexity of the mounds suggests that one chief commanded labor from others.
D) Ancient peoples had a tendency to organize themselves into chiefdoms.
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A) 50 years
B) 100 years
C) 1,000 years
D) 10,000 years
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A) Bows permitted hunters to wound animals from farther away.
B) Indians traded the costly bows and arrows for food.
C) Arrowheads were larger and heavier than spear points but equally effective.
D) New weapons allowed Great Plains hunters to abandon their nomadic lifestyle.
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