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Social Studies: Chapter 2

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Artifactan object made by a person
CeremonyAn event to celebrate a cultural or religious event
Division of LaborBreaking down a task into small parts to producee more goods
EconomyThe way people use their resources to meet their needs
CultureBeliefs, values, attitudes, religion and experiences of a group
Natural Resources of the Northwest Coast PeopleTrees, Salmon, Whales
Natural Resources of the Artic PeopleBlocks of ice to build igloos, Sod, Seals and Sealskins, Polar Bears, Foxes, Caribou, and Whales
LonghouseIroquois shelter made from wood that can hold up to 50 people
TepeesGreat Plains shelter made from wood, covered in buffalo skin and cone shaped
PueblosSouthwest and Western shelter made from adobe brick
Civilization that developed a counting systemMayan
Natural Resources for Plains PeopleWater and Buffalo
Some Native Americans developed these to get goods they could not make or find themselvesTrade Networks
Iroquois formed this to help settle disputes peacefullyConfederation
Source of fuel for fireBuffalo droppings
What Inuit and Aleut tribes used to make toolsBones
Which objects did the Northwest Coast people not make from wood?Pottery
Top of the Mayan class structureReligious Leaders
Features that each civilization valued and sharedImportance of family, faith, learning, and peace
Main reason tribes settled in one locationfarming/agriculture
Land Bridge theory says that early people migrated from this locationAsia



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