Social Studies vocabTerms 1 Agriculture 2 Civilization 3 Migration 4 Irrigation 5 Nomad 6 Ancient 7 Ceremony 8 Religion 9 Barter 10 Plaza 11 Council 12 Settlement 13Conflict ID: 590706
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Social Studies vocab/Terms
1. Agriculture
2. Civilization
3. Migration4. Irrigation5. Nomad6. Ancient 7. Ceremony
8. Religion
9. Barter
10. Plaza
11. Council
12. Settlement
13.Conflict
14.
Beringia
Land Theory
15. Cherokee
16. Chickasaw
17. CreekSlide3
Agriculture
Farming or growing crops.
Civilization
A group of people living together who have systems of government, religion, and culture. Migration A movement from one region to another. Slide4
Irrigation
A way of supplying water to crops with streams, ditches, or pipes.
Nomad
A person who does not live in one place but moves around. Ancient A long time ago. Slide5
Ceremony
A formal event at which people gather to express important beliefs.
Religion
The belief in one or more gods. Barter To exchange goods without using money.Slide6
Plaza
An open area near the center of a settlement.
Council
A group of people who come together to make laws. Conflict A disagreement. Slide7
Essay Starter
The four major indigenous settlements in Tennessee were the _____________ _____________ ____________, and ____________ periods. These periods had very distinct cultures and legacies. Slide8
Four Major Groups
Paleo
-Indians
Archaic IndiansWoodland IndiansMississippian IndiansSlide9
Coats-Hines Site
Pinson Mounds
Old Stone
Chucalissa Indian VillageSlide10
Land Bridge TheorySlide11
Beringia Land BridgeSlide12Slide13
Major Civilizations in North and South America
Olmec’s
Aztecs
MayaMound BuildersSlide14
Aztec’sSlide15
MexicoSlide16
EmpireSlide17Slide18
Aztec=Flat top pyramidsSlide19
The OlmecsSlide20
LocationSlide21
Big HeadsSlide22
The MayaSlide23
Yucatan Peninsula Slide24Slide25
Mayan PeopleSlide26
ArtifactsSlide27
Advanced WritingSlide28
Number SystemSlide29
TikalSlide30
Chichen ItzaSlide31Slide32
Mound BuildersSlide33Slide34
Mississippi RiverSlide35Slide36Slide37Slide38