11 questions
How do archaeologists help us learn about the past?
They dig things to make us feel good about it all.
They read history books to help others learn about the history.
They study history through artifacts, bones, and ruins.
They study history by reading past poems and stories.
What is the difference between a primary and a secondary source?
Primary sources are sources that young children can read. Secondary sources are written for adults.
Primary sources are sources made by the people who were there at the time. Secondary sources are created by someone who was not there at the time of an event.
Primary sources are sources made by young children of the past. Secondary sources are sources created by the children's parents.
Primary sources are sources from before the American Revolutionary War. Secondary sources are sources created after the American Revolution.
How do we learn about the first people to live in Utah?
We can look at the artifacts such as pottery and drawings that the prehistoric Native Americans left behind.
We can read the diaries that the prehistoric Native Americans left behind.
The prehistoric Native Americans kept a history of their people on paper that the tribes passed down.
The prehistoric Native Americans didn't exist.
How were Ancestral Puebloans different from groups that came before them.
They started hunting animals.
The Ancestral Puebloans didn't live in any dwellings.
The Ancestral Puebloans did not perform ceremonies.
They farmed the land instead stead of just hunting and gathering food.
Which are THREE correct facts about the Fremont people.
They grew tomatoes. They lived in pit houses. They hunted mountain lions.
They grew corn. They made small figures out of clay. The villagers took turns farming and hunting.
They lived in cliff dwellings. They hunted mammoths. They used bows and arrows to hunt.
They hunted mountain sheep. They ate spaghetti. They lived in mansions.
Which are the five historic tribes of Utah?
Cherokee, Navajo, Paiute, Goshute, Chippawa
Navajo, Paiute, Goshute, Ute, and Shoshone
Ute, Paiute, Goshute, Chippawa, Navajo
Cherokee, Ute, Paiute, Shoshone, and Goshute
Why did the five Utah tribes live differently?
They lived in different areas. Some lived in deserts and others in by mountains.
They were always at war with each other and didn't like the customs of the other tribes.
The tribes never met so they created their own independent customs.
They were all stuck up.
How do Native Americans view nature?
They didn't have much thought on it. Native Americans just did what they could to survive.
The Native Americans felt as though nature would get in their way. Nature was a fierce god to them who sometimes would take their food and shelter away.
Some Native Americans didn't care for nature, while others cared greatly.
Native Americans all had a great respect and reverence for nature.
What changes came to Native Americans as a result of newcomers?
Native Americans all lived in harmony with the newcomers.
Many Native Americans died from new illnesses and many were forced off their lands.
Native Americans were treated greatly by the newcomers, but they still didn't want the newcomers here.
Native Americans prospered as a result of the newcomers coming and teaching them new ways to live.
How do Native Americans keep their culture alive today?
Native Americans watch tv shows about their old customs in order to remember them.
Native Americans really don't keep their culture alive.
The Native Americans are encouraged not to keep their culture alive.
They still perform dances and play music, also holding powwows in order to keep their heritage alive.
Who is really the best teacher that ever existed?
Mr. Swanson
That one teacher you had that one year.
Choose this option at your own peril.
Sadly, I am picking this one just to make Mr. Swanson mad even though I know it's the wrong answer.