front 1 The region inhabited by the Cheyenne, the Crow, and the Blackfeet peoples would be characterized by | back 1
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front 2 An accurate description of Iroquois prior to the arrival of Europeans would be that | back 2 communities tied to permanent villages subsisting with agriculture, hunting, and foraging. |
front 3 The evidence provided in the excerpt above most directly reflects how | back 3 the buffalo would become a vital resource for the American Indians in the plains. |
front 4 The argument in the above excerpt by Crosby most directly supports how North American Indians | back 4 expanded across the plains region |
front 5 The introduction of the horse to the American Indians was | back 5 a turning point in the economic and societal development in the plains of North America. |
front 6 The introduction of the horse most directly led to | back 6 an increase in the intensity of American Indian warfare. |
front 7 Bartolome de Las Casas’ intend was to | back 7 make spanish monarchs aware of the subjugation and mistreatment of native people. |
front 8 The artist conveys the ___________________ is the most important motivator for Columbus’s exploration. | back 8 spreading of Christianity |
front 9 _________________________ is one long term effect of the event depicted in the painting. | back 9 The decline in Native American population |
front 10 The Encomienda system was least developed in | back 10 the Great Basin. |
front 11 The process of Spanish exploration and conquest of the Americas illustrated in the map | back 11 triggered extensive demographic and social change. |
front 12 _________________________is what resulted from the differing worldviews of American Indians and Europeans as illustrated in the excerpt. | back 12 Debates over how American Indians should be treated and “civilized” |
front 13 ____________________ was an aspect of American Indian and European cultures that was most similar between the 16th and 18th centuries. | back 13 Trade and commerce |
front 14 The events shown came about most directly as a result of | back 14 the belief that white superiority justified the subjugation of American Indians. |
front 15 In the passage above, Columbus likely mentioned the American Indians’ interest in glass beads and weapons | back 15 because it exemplified the very different worldview of American Indians. |
front 16 After Columbus arrived, Spanish religion and christian conversion was used as a rationale to | back 16 justify the subjugation of indians |
front 17 The sentiments expressed by Columbus in the excerpt supports the future Spanish goal of | back 17 attempting to change American Indians’ beliefs and worldviews. |
front 18 Prior to the arrival of Europeans | back 18 disease did not have a major impact on American Indians. |
front 19 The author of the passage, John White, implied that | back 19 a nearby tribe of Native Americans has previously been friendly to the settlers. |
front 20 These excerpts were written in response to the | back 20 debate over how the Spanish should treat the Native Americans. |
front 21 The ideas about the Natives expressed are most consistent with | back 21 the belief in white superiority. |
front 22 The ideas about the natives expressed by Las Casas are most consistent with | back 22 the argument for paternalistic treatment of natives. |
front 23 The primary motive, according to the excerpt above, is that ______________________ fueled conquistadors in the New World. | back 23 acquiring gold and |
front 24 Las Casas’ challenges the justification of Spanish dominance and conquest that | back 24 Native Americans are culturally inferior to Europeans and should be treated as slaves. |
front 25 ______________would not accurately describe Native American societies before European contact. | back 25 Native societies were on the brink of collapse due to tribal warfare |