Deck 10: The Greater Southwest

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Why was the construction of irrigation systems in the deserts of the Greater Southwest by the Hohokam culture not as difficult and unlikely as it may seem?

A) The first farmers in the region inherited complex irrigation technology and knowledge from their ancestors.
B) Canals can be dug from fast-flowing rivers using only baskets and digging sticks with gravity as a guide.
C) Frequent rains in the region make it easy to dig canals in soft soil and man-made ponds collect rainwater efficiently.
D) Irrigation systems were not constructed by the people of the Greater Southwest.
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Trade goods from Mesoamerica were brought north to Chaco in exchange for what resource from the Greater Southwest?

A) gold
B) maize
C) hematite
D) turquoise
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Which of the following Archaic cultures formed the foundation for the Ancestral Pueblo tradition?

A) Basketmaker
B) Mogollon
C) Apache
D) Navajo
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Based on evidence obtained using dendrochronology, what began to plague the Southwest farmers after 1150 CE?

A) heavy rains
B) swarms of locust
C) periodic droughts
D) hailstorms
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What happened to the Ancestral Puebloan peoples living in Mesa Verde communities after AD 1300?

A) They were destroyed by warfare with Mogollon groups.
B) They moved south and east and took up residence in Chaco communities and around the Rio Grande.
C) They stayed in the area but became hunters and gatherers.
D) They moved to the Great Plains.
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Which of the following is NOT part of the "Upper Sonoran Agricultural Complex"?

A) Bottle gourds
B) Maize
C) Manioc
D) Pinto Beans
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Accumulating evidence indicates that the first farming communities in the American Southwest were likely settled by __________________

A) an offshoot of the Hopewell culture that used their mound-building skills to construct irrigation systems
B) Athapaskan speakers who descend from people who drifted southward from Canada around 1500 CE
C) Spanish colonists who brought with them horses for plowing the land
D) Uto-Aztecan speakers expanding northward out of Mexico
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What combination of characteristics makes the archaeological site of Paquimé so unusual and important?

A) Pueblo human and animal burials
B) Pueblo domestic architecture and Mesoamerican influences
C) grain storage and housing structures
D) Pueblo domestic architecture and Navajo influences
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What are archaeologists able to infer about the Mattocks site based on its unique architectural design and artifact assemblage?

A) Few people lived there and had a different social structure compared to other sites.
B) Many people lived there and they were very wealthy.
C) No one lived there and it was only visited seasonally
D) It is exactly the same as other Mimbres classic Pueblo sites.
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Chaco Canyon's political structure was likely organized around __________________

A) ritual
B) elections
C) markets
D) irrigation
Question
What was the likely role of many of Chaco Canyon's outlier communities?

A) craft markets
B) construction quarries
C) waste management
D) food supplier
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Many ancestral Pueblo villages included round communal structures called __________________.

A) tepees
B) cairns
C) pithouses
D) kivas
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All of the language families from the Greater Southwest are now extinct.
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Hohokam houses were constructed out of __________________and situated __________________.

A) stone :: below ground
B) wattle and daub :: above ground
C) wattle and daub :: below ground
D) animal hides :: above ground.
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The earliest evidence of maize was found at which site in the region?

A) Chaco Canyon
B) Paquimé
C) Cerro Juanaquéna
D) Mesa Verde
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of later Mogollon village dwellings?

A) square-shaped
B) shallow
C) above ground
D) contemporaneous with kivas
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The Mimbres culture of the Mogollan tradition is best known for __________________

A) maize agriculture
B) turquoise artifacts
C) elaborately decorated pottery
D) Large-scale irrigation
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Navajo and Apache languages belong to the __________________language family.

A) Nadene
B) Chaco phenomenon
C) Kiowa Tanoan
D) Hohokam
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The Navajos and Apaches were NOT responsible for driving out Ancestral Pueblo communities from their lands.
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Which of the following is not a desert discussed in the unit regarding influences on the Greater Southwest climate?

A) Mojave
B) Baja
C) Sonoran
D) Chihuahuan
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The Kachina cult arose during the __________________tradition and is now an important part of __________________ culture.

A) Ancestral Pueblo :: Navajo
B) Mogollon :: Hopi
C) Ancestral Pueblo :: Hopi
D) Hohokam :: Apache
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Why was the construction of irrigation systems in the deserts of the Greater Southwest by the Hohokam culture not as difficult and unlikely as it may seem?

A) The first farmers in the region inherited complex irrigation technology and knowledge from their ancestors.
B) Canals can be dug from fast-flowing rivers using only baskets and digging sticks with gravity as a guide.
C) Frequent rains in the region make it easy to dig canals in soft soil and man-made ponds collect rainwater efficiently.
D) Irrigation systems were not constructed by the people of the Greater Southwest.
B
2
Trade goods from Mesoamerica were brought north to Chaco in exchange for what resource from the Greater Southwest?

A) gold
B) maize
C) hematite
D) turquoise
D
3
Which of the following Archaic cultures formed the foundation for the Ancestral Pueblo tradition?

A) Basketmaker
B) Mogollon
C) Apache
D) Navajo
A
4
Based on evidence obtained using dendrochronology, what began to plague the Southwest farmers after 1150 CE?

A) heavy rains
B) swarms of locust
C) periodic droughts
D) hailstorms
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What happened to the Ancestral Puebloan peoples living in Mesa Verde communities after AD 1300?

A) They were destroyed by warfare with Mogollon groups.
B) They moved south and east and took up residence in Chaco communities and around the Rio Grande.
C) They stayed in the area but became hunters and gatherers.
D) They moved to the Great Plains.
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Which of the following is NOT part of the "Upper Sonoran Agricultural Complex"?

A) Bottle gourds
B) Maize
C) Manioc
D) Pinto Beans
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Accumulating evidence indicates that the first farming communities in the American Southwest were likely settled by __________________

A) an offshoot of the Hopewell culture that used their mound-building skills to construct irrigation systems
B) Athapaskan speakers who descend from people who drifted southward from Canada around 1500 CE
C) Spanish colonists who brought with them horses for plowing the land
D) Uto-Aztecan speakers expanding northward out of Mexico
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What combination of characteristics makes the archaeological site of Paquimé so unusual and important?

A) Pueblo human and animal burials
B) Pueblo domestic architecture and Mesoamerican influences
C) grain storage and housing structures
D) Pueblo domestic architecture and Navajo influences
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What are archaeologists able to infer about the Mattocks site based on its unique architectural design and artifact assemblage?

A) Few people lived there and had a different social structure compared to other sites.
B) Many people lived there and they were very wealthy.
C) No one lived there and it was only visited seasonally
D) It is exactly the same as other Mimbres classic Pueblo sites.
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Chaco Canyon's political structure was likely organized around __________________

A) ritual
B) elections
C) markets
D) irrigation
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What was the likely role of many of Chaco Canyon's outlier communities?

A) craft markets
B) construction quarries
C) waste management
D) food supplier
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Many ancestral Pueblo villages included round communal structures called __________________.

A) tepees
B) cairns
C) pithouses
D) kivas
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All of the language families from the Greater Southwest are now extinct.
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Hohokam houses were constructed out of __________________and situated __________________.

A) stone :: below ground
B) wattle and daub :: above ground
C) wattle and daub :: below ground
D) animal hides :: above ground.
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The earliest evidence of maize was found at which site in the region?

A) Chaco Canyon
B) Paquimé
C) Cerro Juanaquéna
D) Mesa Verde
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of later Mogollon village dwellings?

A) square-shaped
B) shallow
C) above ground
D) contemporaneous with kivas
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The Mimbres culture of the Mogollan tradition is best known for __________________

A) maize agriculture
B) turquoise artifacts
C) elaborately decorated pottery
D) Large-scale irrigation
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Navajo and Apache languages belong to the __________________language family.

A) Nadene
B) Chaco phenomenon
C) Kiowa Tanoan
D) Hohokam
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The Navajos and Apaches were NOT responsible for driving out Ancestral Pueblo communities from their lands.
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Which of the following is not a desert discussed in the unit regarding influences on the Greater Southwest climate?

A) Mojave
B) Baja
C) Sonoran
D) Chihuahuan
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The Kachina cult arose during the __________________tradition and is now an important part of __________________ culture.

A) Ancestral Pueblo :: Navajo
B) Mogollon :: Hopi
C) Ancestral Pueblo :: Hopi
D) Hohokam :: Apache
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