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Alabama History Chapter 1 Review. What river runs down the Georgia and Alabama border?. Dothan River Chattahoochee River Alabama River Houston River. Answer!. B. Chattahoochee River. Which Indians moved to Alabama because they were following herds of now-extinct food animals?.
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What river runs down the Georgia and Alabama border? • Dothan River • Chattahoochee River • Alabama River • Houston River
Answer! B. Chattahoochee River
Which Indians moved to Alabama because they were following herds of now-extinct food animals? • Creek Indians • Archaic Indians • Paleo Indians • Woodland Indians
Answer! C. Paleo Indians
How many years ago did people first come to Alabama? • 1,000,000 years ago • 12,000 years ago • 20 years ago • 24,000 years ago
Answer! B. 12,000 years ago
A throwing stick used by the Archaic Indians is called… • Atlatl • Hammer • Sword • Stick
Answer! A. Atlatl
What is the movement of people or animals from one place to another called? • Moving • Migration • Packing • Sailing
Answer! B. Migration
Which 4 states border Alabama? • Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana • Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi • Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi • Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Maryland
Answer! B. Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi
What are inhabitants? • People who live in a particular place • The period of time before history was written down • Oyster shells • A fence of stakes set firmly in the ground to enclose or protect a place
Answer! A. People who live in a particular place
What are the 5 major geographic provinces of Alabama? • Piedmont, Ridge and Valley, Highland Rim, Black Belt, Coastal Plain • Coastal Plain, Gulf Coast, Highland Rim, Black Belt, Piedmont • Coastal Plain, Ridge and Coast, Highland Ridge, Piedmont, Cumberland Plateau • Highland Rim, Cumberland Plateau, Ridge and Valley, Piedmont, Coastal Plain
Answer! D. Highland Rim, Cumberland Plateau, Ridge and Valley, Piedmont, Coastal Plain
What is a fossil? • Garbage dumps used by Archaic Indians • Artwork carved into rock walls by the Paleo Indians • Remains of a living thing from a former geologic age • People who live in a particular place
Answer! C. Remains of a living thing from a former geologic age
Which Indians made bowls and other items from stone? • Archaic Indians • Paleo Indians • Creek Indians • Woodland Indians
Answer! D. Woodland Indians
We live in… • What city? • What county? • What state? • What country? • What continent?
We live in… • What city? Dothan • What county? • What state? • What country? • What continent?
We live in… • What city? Dothan • What county? Houston • What state? • What country? • What continent?
We live in… • What city? Dothan • What county? Houston • What state? Alabama • What country? • What continent?
We live in… • What city? Dothan • What county? Houston • What state? Alabama • What country? United States of America (U.S.A.) • What continent?
We live in… • What city? Dothan • What county? Houston • What state? Alabama • What country? United States of America (U.S.A.) • What continent? North America
Alabama is located in which 2 hemispheres? • Southern and Eastern • Eastern and Western • Northern and Western • Northern and Southern
Answer! C. Northern and Western
What are garbage dumps used by Archaic Indians? • Fossils • Palisades • Chiefdoms • Middens
Answer! D. Middens
What does erosion mean? • The wearing away of land by wind, water, or weather over a long period of time • Remains of a living thing from a former geologic age • A throwing stick • Artwork carved into rock
Answer! A. The wearing away of land by wind, water, or weather over a long period of time
What are chiefdoms? • People who live in a particular area • Groups of tribes with common goals and beliefs that unite for power • Fences • Garbage dumps
Answer! B. Groups of tribes with common goals and beliefs that unite for power
Geologists are… • People that only eat meat • People that study past cultures • Scientists who study how the earth was formed • Woodland Indians
Answer! C. Scientists who study how the earth was formed
Good Luck! • Please take your time and read through EVERY answer choice. • Also, when you are matching—be sure to match the ones you know for sure FIRST… • THEN, move on to the ones you aren’t so sure about. Cross them out as you use them! It helps! • YOU CAN DO IT! • FOCUS!