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Chapter 7 Student Quiz
The North American Southwest
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The three great archaeological traditions of the American southwest are:
Ancestral Puebo, Hopi, Zuni.
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Ancestral Pueblo, Hopewell, Magdalenian.
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Ancestral Pueblo, Hohokam, Mogollon.
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Sinagua, Salado, Patayan.
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The descendants of the Ancestral Pueblo:
All died out during the Spanish colonization period.
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Died out before the Spanish colonization.
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Mostly migrated to central Mexico.
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Live in the modern Zuni, Hopi, and Rio Grande pueblos.
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Around 2100 cal BC, Hohokam people began to incorporate maize into their diets. Maize was:
Domesticated in the American Southwest.
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Introduced from central North America.
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Introduced from what is now Mexico.
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Introduced from the Pacific Northwest.
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Late Archaic Hohokam people relied on _____________ for maize agriculture.
Irrigation
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Ongoing trade
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Foraging wild corn
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Cost-benefit analyses
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What was the origin of Ancestral Pueblo groups?
They migrated from what is now Mexico.
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They migrated from areas to the northeast.
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They are descended from the Hohokam.
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They are descended from the Archaic groups that preceeded them.
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The large-scale system of organization and settlement in and around Chaco Canyon, New Mexico is called:
Chaco I.
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Pueblo Bonito.
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Pueblo I.
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The Chaco Phenomenon.
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Pueblo Bonito included as many as ____________ rooms.
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700
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The people of Chaco had trading links to Mesoamerica and incorporated some aspects of Mesoamerican rituals, as evidenced by trade in:
Shells.
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Live macaws.
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Cacao.
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Copper bells.
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Tree-ring evidence shows that most timber in Chaco was harvested in:
Fall.
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Late spring.
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Winter.
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Mid-summer.
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Sites in Chaco Canyon likely avoided widespread warfare. One piece of evidence for this is:
Sites in Chaco Canyon lack fortifications.
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One adult male burial shows an arrowhead in the ribs.
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Some female skeletons show evidence of head trauma.
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There is evidence of cooperative feasting.
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After the classic period in AD 1450, Hohokam descendants dispersed. They are likely represented today by:
Tohono O'odham people.
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Pima people.
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Hopi people.
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Both a and b.
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