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Regions and People of the Western Hemisphere

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Multiple-tier timelines differ from single-tier timelines because:   They use two or more rows of events.  
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Early Indian civilizations' use of calendars, number systems, and mapping of the stars are examples of:   technology  
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Which early Indian civilization built a great city called Tenochtitlan in central Mexico?   Aztec  
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The Mississippian civilization did all of the following:   built mounds, had a two-class social system, developed a widespread trade network  
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Which agricultural practice was common to all four early Indian civilizations?   planting corn  
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What event in history marked the beginning of the end for early Indian civilizations?   arrival of the Spanish  
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What are the lasting effects of English exploration and colonization in the Western Hemisphere?   religion, language, and architecture  
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Which two countries settled most of South America?   Spain and Portugal  
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What were the agricultural practices or products brought to the New World by Europeans?   domesticated animals, new crops, like apples and coffee, and clearing large tracts of land  
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