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Foy Geo/Native

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What are the Native American culture areas?   Far North, Pacific Coast, California, West, Southwest, Great Plains, and East  
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What country is north of the United States?   Canada  
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What country is south of the United States?   Mexico  
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What climate would you find in the Great Basin of the Southwest?   semi-arid  
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How does the United States rank by world size and world population?   third in both size and population  
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What group built large burial mounds to honor the dead?   Hopewell  
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What two places did the Bering Land Bridge cross?   Northeastern Asia to present-day Alaska  
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Why did westward expansion slow after settlers crossed the Great Plains?   They came upon the Rocky Mountains  
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What climate would you find on the West Coast and in the Northeast?   temperate  
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What group built hundreds of mounds topped with temples for religious ceremonies?   Mississippian  
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Which of the following places did Paleo-Indians migrate into?   present-day Canada, United States, Mexico and South America  
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Who did Great Plains Indians trace their ancestry through?   mothers  
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What climate would you find in Hawaii and Florida?   tropical  
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What continent is the United States located on?   North America  
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What climate would you find in the Great Plains?   semi-arid  
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Why did the Iroquois form the Iroquois League?   to strengthen themselves during war against non-Iroquois tribes  
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In what house would someone from the Great Plains dwell?   teepee  
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What river is the largest river in North America?   Mississippi  
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What group in the Southwest grew maize, beans, and squash?   Anasazi  
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What did North America’s earliest people learn to do around 5,000 B.C., which would change the way they lived?   farm  
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What influenced the development of Native American societies after the Ice Age ended?   changing environments  
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What climate would you find in Alaska?   polar  
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What are the five geographic regions in the U.S.?   Western Mountains and Basins, Great Plains, Central Lowlands, Appalachian Mountains, Atlantic Coastal Plain  
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What two U.S. states are not located on the mainland?   Alaska and Hawaii  
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What do researchers use culture areas for?   to help them describe the way of life of Native American people  
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What physical feature was the greatest obstacle for settlers intent upon moving westward?   Appalachian Mountains  
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What climate would you find in the Southeast?   subtropical  
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If you were a hunter-gatherer, what type of food would you eat?   animals and wild plants  
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What did Native Americans in the Northwest carve into totem poles?   ancestor or animal spirits  
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In what culture area are the Inuit and Aleut located in?   Arctic  
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In what culture area are the Dogrib and Montagnais located in?   Subarctic  
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In what culture area are the Hupa, Miwok, and Yukots located in?   California  
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In what culture area are Apache, Navajo, and Pubelo located in?   Southwest  
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In what culture area are the Pawnee, Arapaho, Blackfoot, and Comanche located in?   Great Plains  
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In what culture area are the Cherokee and Creek located in?   Southeast  
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In what culture area are the Algonquian and Iroquois located in?   Northeast  
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