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chapter 7
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Pithouses were formed by walls and roofs with a mixture of clay and straw. | Adobe |
| However, around the end of the first century AD the Anasazi developed a new kind of architecture. | Pueblo |
| Most villages also had underground rooms. | Kivas |
| The climate also allowed the Iroquois to farm crops such as beans, squash, and ___, which is another word for corn. | Maize |
| These tribes eventually formed a joint government. | Iroquois League |
| Or high-ranking members, controlled a large trade network that stretched to central Mexico and along the network to obtain. | Elite |
| To clear forest land for crops, the Maya practiced. | Slash-and-Burn Agriculture |
| Or symbols, that represented both objects and sounds. | Glyphs |
| They also kept written records in a type of bark-paper book later referred. | Codex |
| Or partnership, with two other nearby city-states, Texcoco and Tlacopan. | Alliance |
| Or a type of tax. | Tribute |
| Or set of colored and knotted cords. | Quipu |
| Or population, data. | Census |