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THE UNITED STATES                           VOCABULARY FOR CHAPTER 1

 

LIFE IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE

 

1. Bering Strait: A narrow stretch of water that separates Asia from

                                  North America

 

2. Ice Age: A long period of extreme cold that occurred about 20,000  

                      years ago. Low temperatures caused large areas of earth’s

                      water to freeze, forming thick sheets of ice, or glaciers.

 

3. Glacier: Thick sheets of ice that covered the earth’s surface during

                       the Ice Age.

 

4.  Migrate: To move from one area to another

 

5. Theory: One possible explanation for something

 

6. Artifact: Object made by people in the past

 

7. Archaeologist: Scientist who studies the artifacts of people who lived

                                    long ago and draws conclusions from them

 

8. Cahokia: Town in present-day Illinois, site of a 100-foot-high mound

                         built by people called the Mound Builders

 

9. Four Corners:  Place where four states- New Mexico, Arizona,

                                    Colorado, and Utah come together; was the home of

                                    the Anasazi people

 

10. Mesa Verde: Anasazi community located in present-day Colorado

 

11. Ceremony: Activity done for a special purpose

 

12. Mesa: high, flat landform that rises steeply from the land around it

 

13. Drought: Long period without rain

 

 

14. Nampeyo: Pueblo woman who worked to re-create the Anasazi way

                              of making pottery

 

15. Valley of Mexico: Region in central Mexico, location of the Aztec

                                            city of Tenochtitlan  

 

16. Tenochtitlan: Capital of the Aztec Empire in the Valley of Mexico,

                                     on the site of present-day Mexico City

 

17. Cuzco: Capital of the Inca Empire, located in present-day Peru

 

18. Civilization: Culture with organized systems of government,

                                  religion, and learning

 

19. Surplus: More than is needed

 

20. Specialize: Focus on one particular product, activity, or job

 

21. Pyramid: Building with three or more sides shaped like triangles

                            that slant toward a point at the top

 

22. Empire: Large group of lands and peoples ruled by one leader

 

23. Tribute: Payment a ruler demands from people he or she rules

 

24. Slavery: Practice of owning people and forcing them to work