7th 2nd 9wks Vocab (Midterm)

7th 2nd 9wks Vocab (Midterm)

7th Grade

7 Qs

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7th 2nd 9wks Vocab (Midterm)

7th 2nd 9wks Vocab (Midterm)

Assessment

Quiz

History

7th Grade

Easy

Created by

Kimberly DeFoor

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7 questions

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1.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Mogollon people became ​ (a)   after beginning to ​ (b)   and began building ​ (c)   instead of living in ​ (d)   The Mogollon were name after the ​ (e)   they lived in.

sedentary
farm
pueblos
pit houses.
mountains

2.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Mogollon were known for their Mimbres ​ (a)   They lived among the Ancestral Pueblo that practiced ​ (b)   due to the lack of water for growing crops. The Pueblo developed ways to get water to their crops through ​ (c)   The Pueblo changed the use of pit-houses into religions centers called ​ (d)   Also part of the Pueblo religion were the good spirits called ​ (e)   which they made dolls to represent.

pottery.
dry-farming
irrigation.
kivas.
kachinas

3.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The first people of New Mexico are considered to be the ​ (a)   , or native people. The housing, religion, and agricultural techniques of these peoples are part of their ​ (b)   Language is also part of culture, and the ​ (c)   are all Pueblo languages. The language of the Apache and Navajo is ​ (d)   In religion some of them were ​ (e)   which means they believed in many gods.

indigenous
culture.
Tiwa, Tewa, Keres, and Towa
Athabascan.
polytheistic

4.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Pueblo lived a ​ (a)   lifestyle as they settled to farm. The Navajo built permanent housing called ​ (b)   as they began to settle down. The Apache did not farm and built cone-shaped ​ (c)   and oval-shaped ​ (d)   that were temporary as they still lived a ​ (e)   lifestyle of hunting and gathering.

sedentary
hogans
tipis
wickiups
nomadic

5.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Chaco canyon had many different trade ​ (a)   which made a trade ​ (b)   as people came from different directions to trade, especially to the biggest pueblo of Chaco Canyon - Pueblo Bonito. As agriculture grew, people began to do different types of jobs known as ​ (c)   People then became ​ (d)   of one another for all their different needs. Chaco Canyon was eventually deserted, probably due to ​ (e)   meaning lack of rain.

routes
network
specialization.
interdependent
drought

6.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Farming is called ​ (a)   Tools for grinding grain were the ​ (b)   a hand-held stone, and the ​ (c)   the grinding stone on which the grain was placed.

agriculture.
mano,
metate,

7.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Navajo are a ​ (a)   of Native Americans living mainly in New Mexico and Arizona. They prefer to be called the ​ (b)   . It was the ​ (c)   that named them "Navajo" due to the way they farmed.

tribe
Dine
Pueblo