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Sociology & Anthropo

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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.
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