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History 1700 Quiz #2 Name: Emily Wilson 1. Which is true of Michigan: a. It has the longest coastline of any state. b. The name means “shaped like a mitten” in native language. c. It is the largest state in the eastern US if you consider the water area. d. The economy of the state is relatively small historically. b. The name means "shaped like a mitten" in the native language. 2. Michigan’s copper deposits resulted from: a. Meteors. b. Fossils. c. Metal left by glaciers d. Molten metals from the earth’s core that cooled near the surface. c. Metal left by glaciers 3. Which period did Michigan’s population grow slower than the rest: a. At the beginning of the 20th Century. b. Much of the period between the French and the creation of the Michigan Territory c. During the baby-boom (1946-1966). d. During the pioneer phase (1830s) or early statehood. b. Much of the period between the French and the creation of the Michigan Territory 4. Climatic changes around 13,000 years ago caused the Paleo-Indians to: a. Settle into a sedentary existence. b. Develop copper tools c. Move north in pursuit of large animals d. Bury the dead in mounds to protect them from colder weather. c. Move north in pursuit of large animals 5. Briefly tell me why you picked the answer you did in # 4. About 13,000 years ago, the weather changed and became warmer after a cold period (ice age). This causes plants and animals to move to different places. The first Native Americans, Paleo-Indians, followed the large animals they hunted. The answer is that they moved north to find and hunt these large animals. 6. Hopewell Indians probably: a. Refused to farm. b. Sacrificed humans to their gods. c. Had an extensive trade network. d. Did not have a tribal hierarchy. c. Had an extensive trade network. 7. The Anishnabeg people: a. Placed everyone into an occupation, so the fishermen were in the “Great Fish” clan. b. Prohibited marriage between members of the same clan. c. Worshiped both the Sun and Moon god only. d. Preferred young leaders who were vigorous warriors.
a. Placed everyone into an occupation, so the fishermen were in the "Great Fish" clan. 8. The typical native Chief in Michigan: a. Rarely consulted with other members of the tribe. b. Never was the best warrior. c. Rose to the position through heredity d. Often led only by persuasion c. Rose to the position through heredity 9. True or False – We know much about native life in Michigan because of the written records they left before 1600. False 10. Match the “3 Fires” tribe with the characteristic: Potawatomi _______________ Largest group by population Ojibwa _______________ Extensive Farming Ottawa _______________ Trade networks and middlemen
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