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Basile [38]
3 years ago
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What role do animals play in Native American origin stories?

History
2 answers:
alina1380 [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1.b,2.a,3.c,4.c,5.a,6.b&d,7.b&c&d,8.b,9.a&b, 10.b&d.

Explanation:

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JulsSmile [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1) What role do animals play in Native American origin stories?

Incorrect answer A. Tricksters such as the Coyote tried to stop Native Americans from being created.

Correct answer B. Sea animals such as the killer whale helped Native Americans emerge in their locations.

Incorrect answer C. Large animals such as the horse were used in origin stories to help tribes migrate.

Incorrect answer D. Game animals were used as a source of nourishment in origin stories.

2) What happened during the last ice age that supports the anthropologist theory of Washington Native American origins?

Correct answer A. A land bridge between Asia and North America was exposed.

Incorrect answer B. Bison herds migrated to the Pacific Northwest from the Plains.

Incorrect answer C. Sea levels rose dramatically, making travel by canoe easier.

Incorrect answer D. Volcanic islands developed along the coast of the Pacific Northwest.

3) How do scientists know that ancient Americans hunted large animals?

Incorrect answer A. They found the writings of an ancient hunter in America.

Incorrect answer B. The legends passed down from the elders tell of great hunters.

Correct answer C. They discovered a spearhead in the fossilized remains of a mastodon.

Incorrect answer D. Cave paintings show scenes of deer and bison hunting.

4) Why would a museum refer to the Kennewick Man as “the ancient one”?

Incorrect answer A. He was identified as the ancestor of the ancient Anasazi people.

Incorrect answer B. He was the oldest of the Kennewick tribe elders.

Correct answer C. His remains are more than 9,000 years old.

Incorrect answer D. His writings show the wisdom of a wise old man.

5) Why did Coastal tribes name the months after the food they gathered?

Correct answer A. Their lifestyle was centered on foods that they gathered.

Incorrect answer B. They worshipped the foods that they gathered.

Incorrect answer C. They believed it honored the foods and would lead to successful gathering.

Incorrect answer D. Treaties with other tribes were more effective if they knew the names of the months.

6) How did the winter homes of the Plateau people and the Coastal people reflect the climate and landscape in which they lived? Select all that apply.

Incorrect answer A. The winter homes of the Plateau people were built to be moved in times of blizzards.

Correct answer B. The winter homes of the Plateau people were built over a pit to provide additional insulation from the cold.

Incorrect answer C. The winter homes of the Plateau people kept the smoke inside the longhouse for warmth.

Correct answer D. The winter homes of the Coastal people were built so that the roofs would shed the rainfall in their location.

Incorrect answer E. The winter homes of the Coastal people were called tipis and were made with animal skins.

7) The cedar tree was considered sacred for the Coastal tribes of the Northwest. Which of the following describes how Coastal tribes used the cedar tree? Select all that apply.

Incorrect answer A. for religious rituals

Correct answer B. to build houses

Correct answer C. to build canoes

Correct answer D. for making baskets

Incorrect answer E. for cooking fires

Incorrect answer F. to make hunting weapons

8) Which statement expresses a similarity and difference in the traditional means of travel by Coastal and Plateau Native Americans?

Incorrect answer A. Although both groups used horses, Coastal people used them long before the Plateau people did.

Correct answer B. Although both groups used canoes, Coastal people used much larger canoes than the Plateau people did.

Incorrect answer C. Although both groups used horses, Plateau people used them long before they used canoes.

Incorrect answer D. Although both groups used canoes, Plateau people used much larger canoes than the Coastal people did.

9) Which statements about Native American spirituality are true? Select all that apply.

Correct answer A. It was land based, or tied to geographic locations.

Correct answer B. It showed respect for and harmony with nature.

Incorrect answer C. It was based on the holy writings of the tribe.

Incorrect answer D. It was encouraged by the American government.

10) Which aspects of the leadership style and practice of Native American tribes contributed to misunderstandings and increased conflict with the American government? Select all that apply.

Incorrect answer A. Native American leaders led through force of personality and power.

Correct answer B. Some tribes had multiple leaders in charge of different aspects of tribal life.

Incorrect answer C. Tribal leaders who signed treaties with the Americans did so to trick the Americans.

Correct answer D. Consensus building between members of the tribe took time.

Incorrect answer E. Native American leaders demonstrated their status by insulting the American government.

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