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Sociology & Anthropo
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Who used wampum and supported England in the Revolutionary War? | Iroquois |
| Who hunted buffalo? | Plains tribes |
| Who ate acorns and wore sandals? | California tribes |
| Who wore parkas and developed a lamp? | Eskimos |
| Who traded salt and grew sunflowers? | Southern tribes |
| Who owned black slaves? | Five Civilized Tribes |
| Who carved totem poles? | Northwest tribes |
| People came to the North American continent before all the glaciers were melted. | True |
| Nomadic tribes in America grew maize, beans and squash. | False |
| Native Americans in the Northwest built great burial mounds that can still be seen today. | False |
| Native Americans in the Southwest used dry-land farming methods. | True |
| Pammican grew in the Midwest area of the country. | False |
| Hawaiians lived in nuclear families. | False |
| Hawaiian women did the cooking and gardening like the native American women. | False |
| All Native Americans built the same kinds of houses because they did not have modern tools. | False |
| Native American cultures were different because some groups were smarter than other groups. | False |
| Some Native Americans learned the skill of weaving even though they did not use yarn. | True |
| The first people on the North American continent came to: | find food. |
| The food that was important to the survival of the California tribes was the: | acorns. |
| The Natchez tribe had: | four social classes. |
| The first people to live on this continent came from: | Asia. |
| In the Iroquois culture, the people who owned the crops were: | women. |
| Crochise and Geronimo were great warriors from which tribe? | Apache |
| Sitting Bull of the Sioux tribe was a: | medicine man. |
| During a raid by a plains tribe, what was important to do to the enemy? | Score a hit |
| Southwestern Indians chose to live in pueblos for: | protection. |
| Which people lived in pueblos in the Southwest? | Anasazi |
| Which of the following was not used by Native Americans to make weapons? | metal |
| The people who formed a five-nation confederacy in the Northeast were whom? | Iroquois |
| Which of the following were tribes of the Northwest? | Chinook, Haida, Hupa |
| The diet of the Eskimos included what? | seal, caribou, berries |
| Which of the following were tribes of the South? | Natchez, Cherokees, Creeks |
| The most important animal for the Indians of the plains was the ? | buffalo. |
| The people of ??? came there from Tahiti and the Marquesas Islands. | Hawaii |
| The tribes of California were forced into missions by the | Spanish. |
| Northwestern tribes would give away great amounts of goods and wealth at | potlach ceremonies. |
| Archaeologists believe Native Americans got to America from Asia by crossing the | Bering Strait. |
| Eskimo means eater of... | raw meat. |
| People in a region sharing the same speech patterns and sounds speak a dialect. | True |
| Native Americans did not group themselves in classes. | False |
| Native Americans used more than just meat of the animals they killed. | True |
| Americans are the only people to assign status to different people in society. | False |
| Social class stereotypes are easy to erase. | False |
| Most of the immigrants before the Revolutionary War were Italian. | False |
| Many Mexican families live in Los Angeles, California. | True |
| The first Japanese families came to America work in the logging industry. | False |
| Pulaski | Polish |
| Estevanico | African |
| Hiawatha and Sequoyah | Native American |
| Columbus and Vespucius | Italian |
| Sutter | German |
| One reason why the Chinese first came to American was to: | work in the gold mines. |
| Stereotyping: | can be harmful to individuals. |
| Eskimos ate their meat raw: | when fuel was scarce. |
| Which cultural group enjoyed eating seaweed? | Hawaiian |
| Many early German immigrants settled: | around Lancaster, Pennsylvania. |
| Native Americans developed different cultures because: | they lived in different environments. |
| Who had totem poles? | tribes of the Northwest |
| Who hunted buffalo? | the Plains tribes |
| Who had four social classes? | the Natchez |
| Who developed a lamp? | the Eskimos |
| What is pemmican? | a type of food |
| Who had longhouses? | the Iroquois |
| What are nomads? | roamed in search of food |
| Who owned black slaves? | Five Civilized Tribes |
| Who ate acorns? | California tribes |
| What is an apartment-like dwelling? | pueblo |
| Four groups of Scandinavian people came to our country from: | Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark |
| During World War II, ?? Americans were sent to relocation camps in California. | Japanese |
| The immigrants who traded in fur in the Northwest and bought farms in the Midwest were | Russians. |
| Three large groups of Hispanic people in our country are from: | Cuba, Mexico and Puerto Rico. |
| The state where most of the early French immigrants settled is | Louisiana. |
| To belong and be accepted | join a club |
| To feel a sense of achievement | complete your homework and know you have done your best |
| To experience change | take a vacation |
| To know or learn | have your questions answered |
| To create beauty and order | paint a picture |
| To love and be loved | hug your mother |
| Immigrants from Greece, Hungary, and Romania came primarily in the early days of the American colonies. | False |
| Urban planners try to anticipate the results of changes in society. | True |
| Some Native American tribes assimilated the New American culture. | True |
| All holidays were once Holy Days. | False |
| The desire to belong and to be accepted is a basic emotional need. | True |
| New machines almost never affect the way people live. | False. |
| Industrialization did not make many changes in the American culture. | False |
| The French explorer LaSalle founded New Orleans. | True |
| Many Native Americans felt honored to share their food with other people. This custom of the Iroquois was a: | value. |
| When new machines made farming easier: | fewer people were needed to grow our food. |
| American colonists changed their Old World culture when they: | ate new foods, learned new words and used new materials. |
| City people who do not form interpersonal relationships with others begin to feel: | isolated. |
| One reason that African Americans are different from other ethnic groups is: | their ties to their homeland were damaged. |
| Technology is concerned with: | tools and machinery. |
| The first language a person learns is: | home language. |
| The people who fled discrimination and persecution and lived in ghettos in Europe were: | Jewish. |
| The largest group of immigrants who came to this country were the: | Germans. |
| The immigrants who found jobs in the fur trade or who farmed were the: | Russians. |
| Three important institutions in our culture besides family and education are: | economic, government, religion. |
| The failure of the potato crop between 1840 and 1860 caused many ?? families to emigrate. | Irish. |
| Many Native American tribes became extinct because of the European ?? and wars. | sickness |
| Prior to industrialization, producing goods was mainly the responsibility of people working in their ?? or in small ?? | homes, stores. |
| Native Americans came to American from ?? crossing the ?? | Asia, Bering Strait |
| Social class is usually determined by: | job, money, and education |
| The most important animal to the plains Indians was the | buffalo. |
| The dominant language in US culture is | English. |
| Countries have more material comforts, conveniences, and recreation for their people if the country is highly | industrialized. |
| The five major religions in the world are: | Buddhism, Hinduism, Muslim, Judaism, and Christian. |
| The merging of one culture into another is called | assimilation. |
| People who speak two languages are | bilingual. |
| The growth of the cities is referred to as | urbanization. |