| A | B |
| In the Middle Ages, they farmed the land on manors | peasants |
| Most historians believe this is the way people first reached North America | from Asia, over a land bridge |
| This early American civilization united its empire through a system of roads and rope bridges | Inca |
| Religious wars in the Middle East, fought from 1096-1221 | Crusades |
| Known as the "mother culture" | Olmec |
| These images of ancestors or animal spirits were carved by Native Americans in the Northwest | totems |
| A famous overland trade route, stretching from the Black Sea to China | Silk Road |
| Salmon was the most important resource for this culture group. | Northwest |
| Christians and Muslims fought for control of this city during the Crusades. | Jerusalem/Holy Land |
| The agreement, signed by King John, said kings could not raise new taxes without the consent of the nobility. | Magna Carta |
| The Inuit and Aleut lived in this culture area. | Arctic |
| Viking explorer who established the colony of Vinland in North America. | Leif Eriksson |
| Viking explorer who established a colony on Greenland. | Eric the Red |
| The land bridge people crossed when migrating from Asia to North America thousands of years ago | Beringia |
| Vikings were from.... | Scandanavia |
| This prophet founded the religion of Islam | Muhammed |
| the first people to come to the Americas | Paleoindians |
| Tribute is paid to monarchs for their protection in this type of government | feudalism |
| The collapse of this empire led to feudalism | Roman |
| first civilization to create a calendar system | Mayan |
| Tenochtitlan was the capital of this civilization | Aztec |
| study of the unwritten past | archeology |
| Culture area of the Iroquois | Northeast |
| culture area known for its hot, dry climate | Southwest |
| large estates during the Middle Ages | manors |