An Introduction to
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Native North
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America 5th Edition
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Mark Q. Sutton
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 2: European Invasion
Chapter 3: Native Peoples of the Arctic
Chapter 4: Native Peoples of the Subarctic
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Chapter 5: Native Peoples of the Plateau
Chapter 6: Native Peoples of the Northwest Coast
Chapter 7: Native Peoples of the Great Basin
Chapter 8: Native Peoples of California
Chapter 9: Native Peoples of the Southwest
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Chapter 10: Native Peoples of the Plains
Chapter 11: Native Peoples of the Northeast
Chapter 12: Native Peoples of the Southeast
Chapter 13: Contemporary Issues
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America, 5e by Mark Sutton (All Chapters)
Chapter 1
1 North America may be divided into general natural areas that include
(A) Iceland.
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(B) the Riverine and Foothills.
(C) the Pacific coast.
(D) no deserts.
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(C) the Pacific coast.
Feedback: The answer is the Pacific coast.
2 Anthropology
(A) seeks to gain an understanding of other cultures.
(B) has a history of considering women’s perspectives.
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(C) is more interested in studying Old World cultures than New World cultures.
(D) is concerned with advancing native cultures into modern society.
Answer: (A) seeks to gain an understanding of other cultures.
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Feedback: The answer is seeks to gain an understanding of other cultures.
3 Popular views or stereotypes of Native Americans include all of the following EXCEPT
(A) the original man.
(B) the great warrior.
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(C) the bloodthirsty savage.
(D) the first ecologist.
Answer: (A) the original man.
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Feedback: The answer is the original man.
4 The “Sidelight: The Domesticated Wilderness” states that
(A) Native Americans had little impact on their environments.
(B) Europeans misunderstood Indian farming and land use.
(C) plowing, irrigation, and burning are types of passive resource management.
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(D) controlled burns by European Americans upset Native Americans.
Answer: (B) Europeans misunderstood Indian farming and land use.
Feedback: The answer is Europeans misunderstood Indian farming and land use.
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5 Native peoples first came to the western hemisphere from
(A) eastern Europe.
, (B) Iceland.
(C) western Africa.
(D) northeast Asia.
Answer: (D) northeast Asia.
Feedback: The answer is northeast Asia.
6 According to the “Sidelight: Weapons and Hunting Technologies” before their interaction
with Europeans, native peoples used various weapons to hunt, including all of the following
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(A) spears.
(B) harpoons.
(C) metal blades.
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(D) blowguns.
Answer: (C) metal blades.
Feedback: The answer is metal blades.
7 A group is said to be in the Formative if its economy specializes in
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(A) trade.
(B) hunting.
(C) food production.
(D) the exploitation of megafauna.
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Answer: (C) food production.
Feedback: The answer is food production.
8 Define a culture area, and discuss the good and bad points of using culture areas to group
people.
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9 Discuss how the complex cultures of Mesoamerica influenced native North Americans.
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10 Name at least six important foods and drugs Native Americans gave the world.
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11 What are the goals of anthropology? Discuss the problems as well as the benefits of
anthropological study.
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12 Lewis H. Morgan’s theory of Unilinear Cultural Evolution, popular in the 1800s and early
1900s,
(A) classified people as savage, barbaric, or civilized.
(B) argued that all cultures are equal and should not be viewed as inferior and superior to one
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another.
(C) was based on skin color.