| A | B |
| Clothing of Incan women | long dresses made from llama wool with a shawl wrapped around and pinned in front |
| Inca record keeping | knotted colored strings called quipu |
| Inca communication system | runners carrying messages over roads of Inca empire |
| Inca medicine | trepanning (brain surgery)--or cutting away part of the skull to reduce swelling on the brain |
| Mayan medicine | Shamans or witch doctors held all healing powers. |
| Inca farming | terracing hillsides |
| Location of Inca civilization | Andes Mountains in South America |
| Location of Mayan civilization | Yucatan Peninsula |
| Capital city of Mayans | Tikal |
| Capital city of Incas | Cuzco |
| Incan girl becomes a woman at this age. | Twelve |
| A husband is chosen for an Incan girl if she doesn't choose one for herself by this age. | Twenty-two |
| Quicochico | Inca girls coming of age ceremony |
| Fransisco Pizarro | Spanish conqueror of Incan tribe |
| Atahualpa | Chief of Incan tribe |
| Montezuma | Chief of Aztec tribe |
| Hernando Cortez | Spanish conqueror of Aztec tribe |
| Pizarro's ransom for release of Atahualpa | 2 rooms of silver and 1 room of gold |