HELP ASAP!! DUE MONDAY!! WILL FAN AND MEDAL!! Answer the questions 1. How do scholars explain the arrival of people in the Americas? 2. Why were the A.D. 1400s difficult years on the Great Plains? 3. Why did the Hopewell and Mississippian peoples build mounds? 4. What were the religious beliefs of the Maya? 5. How did Incan rulers work to improve their empire?
1. People traveled across the Bering straight, populating North America
2. Hunters raided Pueblo towns for food
3. Burials, Ceremonies, and Homes
4. Worshiped nature gods
Am I right? 1. There have been several models for the human settlement of the Americas proposed by various academic communities. English settlers arrived in harsh conditions to the Americas. 2. There were difficult years in the 1400s, because hunters appeared in the Southwest, and raided Pueblo towns for food, and slave markets were established by the Spanish.
3. Mounds were built for a variety of reasons. The large conical mounds were burial sites for, it is supposed, leaders of the clan. They would build a wooden cairn, place the body on it, then cremate the remains which would then be covered with dirt. Over the years this process would be repeated resulting in some mounds becoming quite high. 4. Mayan religion was characterized by the worship of nature gods.
5. Divided the territory in 4 quarters to make governing easier.
You have similar answers as me, so I guess so :)
5. The Inca territory was equally divided into four quarters. Its division into quarters made governing easier. Tribes that the Inca had conquered were not always submissive, although many of those tribes had already become the Incas allies.
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1. There have been several models for the human settlement of the Americas proposed by various academic communities. English settlers arrived in harsh conditions to the Americas, such as heavy snow and famine. Disease was common as well. 2. There were difficult years in the 1400s, because hunters appeared in the Southwest, and raided Pueblo towns for food, and slave markets were established by the Spanish. 3. Mounds were built for a variety of reasons. The large conical mounds were burial sites for, it is supposed, leaders of the clan. They would build a wooden cairn, place the body on it, then cremate the remains which would then be covered with dirt. Over the years this process would be repeated resulting in some mounds becoming quite high. 4. Mayan religion was characterized by the worship of nature gods. 5. The Inca territory was equally divided into four quarters. Its division into quarters made governing easier. Tribes that the Inca had conquered were not always submissive, although many of those tribes had already become the Incas allies.
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