22 questions
Name a pull factor when moving.
low crime
high crime
bad schools
active volcanoes
Name a push factor when moving.
bad schools
low crime
good weather
lots of jobs
How did earth have more dry land in the early days?
Water was trapped in glaciers
It didn't.
The earth was still growing, so it was just young.
Earth was washed away a big flood.
look for new land
What caused Native American tribes to form?
New nomads spoke the same language.
learning about planting seeds, or agriculture
Which one of these would be considered an artifact?
arrow head
rock
fur
wooly mammoth
How do we know about The Land Bridge Theory?
Scientists studied artifacts that were found.
Old journals were found describing this time.
The maps the nomads used were found frozen in glaciers.
The stories of the nomads were passed down from ancestors.
When did the Land Bridge theory happen?
BC/AD
BC/CE
BC/AM
BC/BCE
We call this Land Bridge idea a THEORY, why?
It happened a very long time ago.
Nobody really knows if this happened.
Our ancestors left small books safely frozen in Russia.
Why are cave paintings so important?
They can tell what year things happened.
They prove the language that our ancestors spoke.
Each cave painting has a small caption under it to explain it.
They prove that written language did not exist.
What do you think about this unit?
I will probably fail this test.
I liked learning about timelines better.
It doesn't make sense.
I will probably make an A.
What is the main point of learning about the Land Bridge Theory?
It teaches us how people used the land bridge.
It teaches us about the Ice Age.
It gives an answer to how people got to North and South America.
It teaches us the power of using spears.
What is true about gatherers?
They gathered together to kill wooly mammoths.
They were always gathering weapons.
They gathered plants to eat.
They loved gathering in groups for fun.
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