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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| name 3 major crops grown by North American peoples | corn, beans, squash |
| wandering warriors that ruled central Mexico | Aztec |
| land bridge that aided migration to the Americas from Asia | Beringia |
| largest ceremonial center of North America | Cahokia |
| artists created ceramic religious vessels and decorated seashells with images of cats | Chavin |
| mayan religion was closely related to | agriculture |
| why did the aztecs make human sacrifices? | to keep the sun god happy and make sure that the sun rose every day |
| name 3 major crops grown by North American peoples | corn, beans, squash |
| wandering warriors that ruled central Mexico | Aztec |
| land bridge that aided migration to the Americas from Asia | Beringia |
| largest ceremonial center of North America | Cahokia |
| artists created ceramic religious vessels and decorated seashells with images of cats | Chavin |
| mayan religion was closely related to | agriculture |
| why did the aztecs make human sacrifices? | to keep the sun god happy and make sure that the sun rose every day |
| name 3 major crops grown by North American peoples | corn, beans, squash |
| wandering warriors that ruled central Mexico | Aztec |
| land bridge that aided migration to the Americas from Asia | Beringia |
| children of the sun | Inca |
| largest ceremonial center of North America | Cahokia |
| artists created ceramic religious vessels and decorated seashells with images of cats | Chavin |
| mayan religion was closely related to | agriculture |
| why did the aztecs make human sacrifices? | to keep the sun god happy and make sure that the sun rose every day |
| which 3 groups of early americans built cone-shaped pyramids? | aztecs, mayans, toltecs |
| raised fields made with mud taen from the bottoms of lakes | chinampas |
| the official language of the Inca Empire | quechua |
| children of the sun | Inca |
| worshipped a part human part jaguar god | Olmec |
| settled in the Ohio valley | Hopewell |
| 2 great mound-building cultures | hopewell and mississippian |
| mound in Ohio that is more than 400 yard long | Serpent Mound |
| a series of knots on parallel strings | quipu |