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Chapter 3 Test Review Clickers. 1. Who studies fossils to learn about the past? . A. An archaeologist B. A historian C. A paleontologist D. Early people. 2. How do archaeologists know that the Mississippians were skilled craftspeople?. A. They have found written records
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1. Who studies fossils to learn about the past? • A. An archaeologist • B. A historian • C. A paleontologist • D. Early people
2. How do archaeologists know that the Mississippians were skilled craftspeople? • A. They have found written records • B. They have studied rocks • C. They are guessing • D. They have found jewelry, pottery, and tools
3. Early people in the Paleo-Indian period • A. Hunted small animals • B. Hunted large animals and gathered plants to eat • C. Fished in rivers • D. Made small shelters near rivers
4. What did the Archaic people develop to help them hunt smaller animals? • A. Bow and arrow • B. Fishing line • C. Atlatl • D. hammer
5. Early people of the Paleo-Indian and Archaic periods used what way to get things they needed? • A. Built mounds to trade • B. Grew crops • C. Hunted • D. Made jewelry
6. Woodland people were among the first people in Alabama to • A. Plant and grow crops • B. Hunt • C. Collect nuts and seeds • D. Move from place to place
7. During which period did early people in Alabama build mounds? • A. Paleo-Indian • B. Mississippian • C. Archaic • D. Woodland
8. Where did the Paleo-Indian people live? • A. Near the Bering Strait • B. In caves • C. In or near Moundville • D. In forests
9. Who studies the cultures and lives of people from the past? • A. An archaeologist • B. A historian • C. A paleontologist • D. Early peoples
10. How did the Spanish explorers cause the deaths of thousands of Native Americans? • A. They used up all of their resources • B. They started a war • C. Without knowing it, they carried over germs that caused diseases • D. They started a fight between different groups.
11. What did men in most Native American groups do? • A. Cooked meals • B. Cleared the fields, harvested crops and built homes • C. Cared for children • D. Made pottery and jewelry
12. Most Native American women - • A. Cleared fields • B. Hunted deer, elk, and turkeys • C. Built council buildings • D. Made clothes, baskets, and pottery
13. The Green Corn Ceremony is - • A. A festival to celebrate the fall • B. A festival to celebrate summer • C. A festival to celebrate their harvest • D. A festival to celebrate birth and death
14. Which food did we get from Native Americans - • A. Pasta • B. Corn • C. Peanut Butter • D. Pizza
15. What was the period of history called before written language? • A. Post history • B. Before history • C. After history • D. prehistory
16. All of these are examples of fossils EXCEPT - • A. A leaf print • B. A skeleton • C. A rock • D. A shell
17. There used to be a land bridge that connected Asia and North America. Now it is water. What do we call it? • A. Waterway • B. The Long Strait • C. Bering Strait • D. Water Bypass
18. Which of the following is not one of the four Native American groups of Alabama? • A. Choctaw • B. Chippewa • C. Chickasaw • D. Creek
19. A system of ruling people is called - • A. Council • B. Advisement • C. Government • D. Grouping
20. Planting and growing your own crops is called - • A. Agriculture • B. Harvesting • C. Fall time • D. Irrigation