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chapter 1 test review

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Archaeologists in Mexico found signs that people in Mesoamerica were the first to grow __   Maise/corn  
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The first European explorers to reach the shores of North America were ___   Scandinavian Vikings led by Leif Eriksson  
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Paleo-Indians who migrated into North America were ___   Hunter-gatherers  
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The development of this led to the development of complex societies among Native American groups.   agriculture  
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The Aztecs created a large empire by conquering most of the groups living in what area?   Central Mexico  
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Rectangular dwellings made from logs and bark were known as ___   longhouses  
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Timbuktu became a center is Islamic culture and learning because ___   Mali's rulers embraced Islam  
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The Iroquois were a Native American culture group. Who controlled this group?   in which women controlled material goods  
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During the Middle Ages, these were people who gave their services in exchange for land.__   vassals  
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During the mid-and late Middle Ages who lost their power? ___   nobles lost power as monarchs expanded their control over vast areas  
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One of the first documents to help to help protect the rights of free individuals was ___   Magna Carta  
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The Christians who embarked on the Crusades were urged to do so by ___   Pope Urban II  
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During the early Middle Ages, monasteries __   became centers of education and book production  
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Writing symbols images that represent ideas are ___   glyphs  
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People in martilineal societies trace their ancestry through their fathers.   Martilineal societies trace their ancestry through their mothers.  
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The first Paleo-Indian migration into Alaska occurred sometime between 38,000BC and 10,000 BC   This is true  
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The Crusades began in 1095 to regain possession of the Holy Lands from the Muslims   This is true  
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William of Normandy's survey of his realm resulted in ___.   the rise of feudalism  
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Paleo-Indians first entered North America __   by crossing a land bridge called Beringia  
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Muhammad, a merchant who lived on the Arabian Peninsula, founded a religion called __.   Islam  
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The Iroquois were one of the most powerful people in North America, how were they governed?   They were guided by the Iroquois League council  
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What role did women play in Iroquois culture?   They could select male members of the Iroquois Council, veto their decisions and remove its members, and were responsibile for most aspects of community life.  
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Why did the Paleo-Indians first move into North America?   Searching/following game to hunt.  
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