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Traditional Theory of American Settlement - Answer 12-15k years ago nomads crossed the Bering Straight land bridge (From Asia to North America) (The Ice Age) Clovis People - Answer The name of early residents of North America whose spear points were found near what is now Clovis, New Mexico, in 1929. **All NA civilizations can be traced back to them When/ who discovered the Clovis people - Answer 1929, Ridgely Whiteman Effects of global warming on NA civilizations - Answer -5000 BC -Lots of the larger mammals died off so they started hunting smaller animals -They grew crops in the warmer land to add to the smaller animals (Three sisters) Three Sister Crops - Answer corn, beans, squash Cahokia - Answer -an ancient settlement of southern Indians -located near present day St. Louis -a key trading center partly because of its position near the Mississippi, Illinois, and Missouri Rivers -10k-30k people Cahokia slavery - Answer -The enslaved were people who lacked kinship networks -Slavery was not always a permanent condition. Very often, a formerly enslaved person could become a fully integrated member of the community -Adoption or marriage could enable an enslaved person to enter a kinship network and join the community. -Slavery and captive trading became an important way that many Native communities regrew and gained or maintained power. Cahokia "Big Bang" - Answer -The population grew almost 500 percent in only one generation, and new people groups were absorbed into the city and its supporting communities. -By 1300, the city collapsed

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History 105 - Exam 1 - McGlone –
TAMU Test Questions with Solved
Solutions 2025-2026 Updated.
Traditional Theory of American Settlement - Answer 12-15k years ago nomads crossed the
Bering Straight land bridge (From Asia to North America) (The Ice Age)



Clovis People - Answer The name of early residents of North America whose spear points
were found near what is now Clovis, New Mexico, in 1929. **All NA civilizations can be traced
back to them



When/ who discovered the Clovis people - Answer 1929, Ridgely Whiteman



Effects of global warming on NA civilizations - Answer -5000 BC

-Lots of the larger mammals died off so they started hunting smaller animals

-They grew crops in the warmer land to add to the smaller animals (Three sisters)



Three Sister Crops - Answer corn, beans, squash



Cahokia - Answer -an ancient settlement of southern Indians

-located near present day St. Louis

-a key trading center partly because of its position near the Mississippi, Illinois, and Missouri
Rivers

-10k-30k people



Cahokia slavery - Answer -The enslaved were people who lacked kinship networks

-Slavery was not always a permanent condition.

Very often, a formerly enslaved person could become a fully integrated member of the
community -Adoption or marriage could enable an enslaved person to enter a kinship network
and join the community.

-Slavery and captive trading became an important way that many Native communities regrew
and gained or maintained power.

, -Possibly because of environmental strain from large population or political conflict and warfare



Incan Empire - Answer -Emerged in 12th century

-12m people

-2500 miles along Andes and South America

-centralized religion + language = growth

-string militaristic leaders

-fell bc disease and Spanish invaders



Settlements in Mexico Characteristics - Answer -1500 BC -1st farming towns appeared

-settling down allowed people to focus on arts, hobbies, and culture

-towns, cities, pyramids, + more



Mesoamerica - Answer early Mexican cities



Black Death Stats - Answer Arrived in Europe in October 1347

Killed 20m people (1/3 of population) in 5 years



Change in 14 Century Europe (after black death) - Answer -people no longer tied to rigid
social systems

-stringer central governments = nation states



Renaissance - Answer -"Rebirth"

-rekindling of interest in learning, literature, art, and culture

-wealthy intellectuals travelled to study ancient Greek and Roman texts & ruins



Where did the Renaissance begin? - Answer Italy (14th century)



Humanism - Answer -question traditional thinking

-focused on laws and nature & physical world

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