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Chapter 2

Chapter 2. Review. During the Ice Age huge sheets of ice formed. S heets of ice that move slowly over the Earth’s surface are called _?_. glaciers. During the Ice Age the water levels of the oceans dropped. This formed a land bridge between what two continents ?.

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Chapter 2

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  1. Chapter 2 Review

  2. During the Ice Age huge sheets of ice formed. Sheets of ice that move slowly over the Earth’s surface are called _?_.

  3. glaciers

  4. During the Ice Age the water levels of the oceans dropped. This formed a land bridge between what two continents?

  5. Asia & North America

  6. What was this land bridge that connected the continents of Asia & North America called?

  7. Bering Strait (Beringia)

  8. What vocabulary term refers to diagrams that show events that take place during a certain period of time ?

  9. Time line

  10. What term refers to a period of:10 years - ___________

  11. DecadeThe Roman Numeral for decade is - X

  12. What term refers to a period of:10 years – decade100 years - ???????

  13. CenturyThe Roman Numeral Number for century is - C

  14. What term refers to a period of:10 years – decade100 years –century 1000 years - ?????????

  15. MillenniumThe Roman Numeral number for millennium is - M

  16. A smaller number in front of a larger number means subtraction, all else means addition. For example, IV means 4, VI means 6. You would not put more than one smaller number in front of a larger number to subtract. For example, IIV would not mean 3. You must separate ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands as separate items. That means that 99 is XCIX, 90 + 9, but never should be written as IC. Similarly, 999 cannot be IM and 1999 cannot be MIM. I The numeral one. II is two, III is three. You seldom see IIII as 4, since IV can also mean 4, plus its shorter to write. V The numeral 5. IV is 4, VI is 6, VII is 7, VIII is 8. X The numeral 10. IX is 9, XI is 11, etc. L The numeral 50. XL would be 40. C The numeral 100. Think of Century having a hundred years. C is short for the Latin word Centum, but that's not very easy to remember. D The numeral 500. M The numeral 1000. Roman Numerals

  17. The Four Corners consist of the four states of:

  18. Vocabulary Terms

  19. Scientists who study the cultures of people who lived long ago are known as _?_.

  20. archaeologists

  21. Objects made by early peopleare known as ?

  22. artifact

  23. A possible scientific explanation of how something happens is called a _?_.

  24. theory

  25. The years “before” the birth of Christ are known by the abbreviated letters:

  26. B.C. – which stands for before Christ.

  27. What do the letters A.D. stand for ?

  28. The letters A.D represent the days “after” the birth of Christ. They are the abbreviations for the Latin words Anno Domini, which means “in the year of our Lord” or “after death.”

  29. Stories that tell about the origins or beginnings of people are called _?_.

  30. Origin stories

  31. Over time the climate and vegetation changed and many animals died out or became _?_.

  32. extinct

  33. Years ago Native Americans began learning how to grow crops for food. This was the beginning of farming, which is also known as _?_.

  34. agriculture

  35. What vocabulary term refers to the practice of holdingpeople against their will and making them carry out orders?

  36. slavery

  37. What did the group of Native Americans known as the MoundBuilders build as places of worship or as burial places?

  38. mounds

  39. What vocabulary term is a synonym for the “main” foods the Pueblo Indians grew?

  40. staple

  41. The three main food groups the Pueblo’s grew were corn, beans, and squash. Of these 3, which was the most important?

  42. corn

  43. What vocabulary term refers to having more food than the amountneeded?

  44. Surplus – having more food than is needed

  45. The river traders traveled in boats made from large, hollowed out logs called _?_.

  46. dugouts

  47. The exchange of goods such as fish, shells, jewelry, or baskets, for other items is referred to as _?_.

  48. bartering

  49. The Northwest Coast and the Arctic Native Americans held celebrations of feasting and dancing to show off a person’s wealth. The host would give away elaborate and nice gifts. This type of celebration was called a _?_.

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