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Select the box to indicate the correct American Indian group.
Mississippians Ancestral Puebloans could farm without irrigation
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Hann
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What was the impact on the texas indians because of this conflict?
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William McIntosh, a half-Scottish and half-Creek chief, and several other Creek signed the first and second Treaty of Indian
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Anonymous ;)
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What long-term change for Native American groups in Georgia was caused by the event shown on the map?
A. increase in territory B.
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Anonymous ;)
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Which of the following was a result of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680? Choose all that apply.
A. The pueblo residents decided to keep
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spider-boy
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What kind of homes did the Cherokees live in?
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K.T.
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How does their sovereign status as nations affect how Native American tribes make treaties?
Main Lesson Content. Lesson 9: Unit
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Help
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We're those who wanted te cherokees land influenced by the fact that the Cherokee signers of 1835 had acted illegally?
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ROSA
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2.)Why were Native Americans forced to leave their lands during the 1830s?
a.)settlers wanted to settle the land b.)U.S. citizens
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Yvonne
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who were the Cherokee mound builders?
These mound builders lived long before the Cherokees existed.
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Daniel
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How would Samuel A. Worcester most likely view the end result of the legal battle between Georgia and the Cherokee people?
A.) He
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1. The Code Talkers were members of which Native American tribe?
A. Apache B. Hopi C. Navajo*** D. Pueblo 2. Why was the Code
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Charlotte Dunois
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Which of the following would NOT describe Mississippian Indians? (1 point)
A.were a nomadic tribe, never staying in one place for
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NAC
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What do you think Deganawida meant when he said, "All shall receive the Great Law and labor together for the welfare of man"?
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dakota
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Choose the correct answer to fill in the table.
Resistance: (fill in) Assimilation: Becoming a landowner Escape: the Nez Perce
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Faith
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1. Which region was home to the Sioux? (1 point)
the Eastern woodlands of North America Southern Mexico and Central America the
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pls check these quick
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Before 1720, what was the difference in the relationships between the Spanish and the Apache compared to the Spanish and
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Pumkin-head
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How did the supreme court decision in Worcester v. Georgia and the Indian removal act lead to the removal and the resettlement
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Amaya
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1. Many agree that Native Americans migrated from Asia as early as _______ years ago. (1 point)
2,000 5,000* 30,000 100,000 2.
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grace
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Scientists classify native people living in the Americas as having lived during one of four time periods. Which shows the
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Wolfie554
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Why did deganawida think it was important to stop the fighting
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Adam
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When efforts by the Native American tribes were unsuccessful in their resistance to forced relocation, which step did some
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michael
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Which statement best explains why in the early days of colonization, Native American tribes did not band together to fight
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Cheyenne
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Identify and describe which, if any, of the following creation and consequence situations that Native Americans has faced:
Native
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Mandy
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How did the shift to farming affect Native American cultures?
bot
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Hey I need help on the test this is what I got
1. Which region was home to the Sioux? The eastern woodlands of North America
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YourMomsDadWhosAlsoYourSon
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Which of the following best explains why some Ancestral Pueblo groups moved south?
A. The Ancestral Pueblo were being attacked by
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occ student
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Why do you think Georgia’s Native Americans built the Etowah Mounds? What were they used for?
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what happened to some native americans during the jackson presidency?
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boboy
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Why did Native Americans get involved in the French and Indian War? Select two answers.
1. They felt it was the only way to
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Trish
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Why were Native Americans called Indians?(1 point)
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summary of a current issue between Native Americans and the
federal government. Identify the legislation that you think is linked
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Tammy
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What was American's mistaken view of the Native Americans, and how did that relate to American's acceptance of Jackson's
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M
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Why did Georgia’s Native Americans built the Etowah Mounds?
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Which Native American group was the first to start fishing? Group of answer choices Archaic Paleo Mississippian Woodland
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Garou
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Based on this excerpt from a text what impact did the native Americans ultimately have on the rest of the world their food was
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What was the purpose of the Indian Removal Act?
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The Native American group that European Explorers first came into contact with were the
Archaic Woodland Mississippian Paleo
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The decline in Native American population during the 1600s is most likely connected to what events?
mad cow flu contact with
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I couldn't understand this myself so It would be helpful if you can help me. This is about Indian cultures in America.
How did
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Chiaki
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What happened to some native Americans during the Jackson presidency?
They were to leave their homeland and move westward. They
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Marry Hernandez
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Why do you think the Etowah Mounds are no longer actively being used by Georgia’s Native Americans?
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Rip_Bacon
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Why do you think Georgia’s Native Americans built the Etowah Mounds? What were they used for?
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bella
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Which region was home to the Sioux?(1 point)
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AD
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Why did native Americans get involved in the French and Indian war?
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Why do you think the Etowah Mounds are no longer actively being used by Georgia’s Native Americans?
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Kappa
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Why do you think Georgia’s Native Americans built the Etowah Mounds? What were they used for?
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How did the supreme court decision in Worcester v Georgia and the Indian Removal Act lead to the removal and resettlement of
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AlyaK
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how did Paleo Indians live?
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1
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Which of the following was the biggest cause of Native American deaths during the colonial period?
A. warfare with Europeans B.
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