| A | B |
| Artifact | an object made by a person |
| Ceremony | An event to celebrate a cultural or religious event |
| Division of Labor | Breaking down a task into small parts to producee more goods |
| Economy | The way people use their resources to meet their needs |
| Culture | Beliefs, values, attitudes, religion and experiences of a group |
| Natural Resources of the Northwest Coast People | Trees, Salmon, Whales |
| Natural Resources of the Artic People | Blocks of ice to build igloos, Sod, Seals and Sealskins, Polar Bears, Foxes, Caribou, and Whales |
| Longhouse | Iroquois shelter made from wood that can hold up to 50 people |
| Tepees | Great Plains shelter made from wood, covered in buffalo skin and cone shaped |
| Pueblos | Southwest and Western shelter made from adobe brick |
| Civilization that developed a counting system | Mayan |
| Natural Resources for Plains People | Water and Buffalo |
| Some Native Americans developed these to get goods they could not make or find themselves | Trade Networks |
| Iroquois formed this to help settle disputes peacefully | Confederation |
| Source of fuel for fire | Buffalo droppings |
| What Inuit and Aleut tribes used to make tools | Bones |
| Which objects did the Northwest Coast people not make from wood? | Pottery |
| Top of the Mayan class structure | Religious Leaders |
| Features that each civilization valued and shared | Importance of family, faith, learning, and peace |
| Main reason tribes settled in one location | farming/agriculture |
| Land Bridge theory says that early people migrated from this location | Asia |