The American West - NATIVE AMERICANS QUIZ (GCSE History)

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GCSE History (American West) Quiz on The American West - NATIVE AMERICANS QUIZ (GCSE History), created by Lauren Petrie on 09/06/2017.
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Question 1

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They had many uses for buffalo. They'd eat their MEAT, use their SKIN for [blank_start]clothing[blank_end] and [blank_start]tents[blank_end], SINEWS for [blank_start]rope[blank_end] and [blank_start]bowstrings[blank_end], BONES for implements such as [blank_start]knives[blank_end] and even their DUNG for [blank_start]fuel[blank_end].
Answer
  • clothing
  • tents
  • rope
  • bowstrings
  • knives
  • fuel

Question 2

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Why were the Indians able to follow the buffalo on it's seasonal migrations? [blank_start]They were nomadic[blank_end].
Answer
  • They were nomadic

Question 3

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Horses were brought to the American West by the Europeans in the [blank_start]16th century[blank_end].
Answer
  • 16th century
  • 17th century
  • 15th century

Question 4

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Why were horses so beneficial to the Native Americans?
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  • Became a status symbol of wealth in a tribe.
  • They could form emotional bonds to their horses.
  • As they were strong, they could carry a lot of their equipment.
  • Made hunting buffalo much easier for them.
  • They could kill them and use their bodies for resources.

Question 5

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After men had hunted the buffalo, the women would [blank_start]prepare and organise[blank_end] it.
Answer
  • prepare and organise

Question 6

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What was the role of women in a tribe?
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  • Set up tipis
  • Educate children
  • Clean up the camp
  • Build fires
  • Care for the elderly
  • Collect fire wood

Question 7

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The Native Americans practised polygamy.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Label the key parts of the tipi.
Answer
  • Buffalo skin
  • Buffalo skin
  • Scalps of their enemies (scalping)
  • Poles for support
  • Fire pit
  • Wooden pegs

Question 9

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What were the roles of Children (boys) in a camp?
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  • Tell stories
  • Learn to hunt
  • Paint
  • Learn to ride horses
  • Take care of the home and girls
  • Defending the tribe

Question 10

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What were the roles of the Elderly in a camp?
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  • Care for horses
  • Teach children skills
  • Make decisions for the tribe
  • Cook meals
  • Paint tribal paintings
  • Tell stories

Question 11

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What was the role of men in a tribe?
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  • Care for horses
  • Teach young boys to become warriors
  • Protect their wives and the tribe
  • Attack enemies and start battles
  • Make decisions in camp
  • Hunting the buffalo

Question 12

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What was the Indians view on the world?
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  • To use up the resources God has given us and use the land to grow crops
  • Manifest Destiny
  • We are not rulers of nature, we are part of it, and should not exploit it's resources
  • Wakan Tanka was the God of nature, and wanted them to explore it all.

Question 13

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They believed in a great spirit called [blank_start]Wakan Tanka[blank_end], who they believed created all of nature and was very powerful. Because of this belief the Indians were very respectful of nature and all living things. They saw every person, animal, tree and plant as having its own [blank_start]spirit[blank_end]. Young braves would fast and pray until an animal came to them in a vision, that animal was their [blank_start]guardian spirit[blank_end]. They'd kill that animal to make a bag which would carry all their belongings, called 'the medicine bag'.
Answer
  • Wakan Tanka
  • spirit
  • guardian spirit

Question 14

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Circles were an important symbol to them as they represented all things being connected.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 15

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Every tribe had a [blank_start]medicine man[blank_end]; a man with strong power and unusual wisdom. They would interpret visions and make contact with [blank_start]the spirit world[blank_end]. They would cure the sick by connecting with the spirits through [blank_start]prayer[blank_end], [blank_start]rituals[blank_end] and [blank_start]ceremonies[blank_end]. Due to exceptional [blank_start]wisdom[blank_end], they'd help the chiefs and elderly in council meetings to make decisions.
Answer
  • medicine man
  • the spirit world
  • prayer
  • rituals
  • ceremonies
  • wisdom

Question 16

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Why did the Indians remove the scalp of their enemies after killing them?
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  • So they wouldn't meet them in the afterlife.
  • As trophies that they'd hang up on their tipi as a symbol of victory.
  • To ward off their evil spirit and stop them haunting them from the dead.
  • As a warning to other members of the enemies tribe.
  • To prove their victory to their tribe and others.

Question 17

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Two main examples of the Indians warfare was the [blank_start]counting coup[blank_end] and [blank_start]scalping[blank_end] - both confused and outraged the whites.
Answer
  • counting coup
  • scalping

Question 18

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Dog soldiers were a special group in the tribe. What were their responsibilities?
Answer
  • Locate the buffalo herds
  • Monitored the amount of buffalo killed so they wouldn't run out
  • Looked after the tribe as they travelled
  • Chose camp sites
  • Ensured buffalo herds weren't scared away
  • Perform rituals alongside the medicine man
  • Made up the council and made the decisions for the tribe
  • Sent out to scare off enemies and/or threats

Question 19

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The 3 main ways they'd hunt buffalo were [blank_start]Stampede[blank_end] (Startle the herd and chase them into narrow valleys where they'd be trapped so they could kill them easily, or down a cliff), [blank_start]Creep[blank_end] (dressed as wolves and crept up on them and attacked, as buffalo's let wolves close to them.) and [blank_start]Chase[blank_end] (After they got horses they'd run along side the herd, shooting at them with arrows)
Answer
  • Stampede
  • Creep
  • Chase

Question 20

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They'd perform many rituals and dances to contact the great spirit, one of them being the [blank_start]Sundance[blank_end]. This was performed by the Medicine Man and was believed to bring good [blank_start]fortune to a hunt[blank_end], and [blank_start]cure illness[blank_end]. It was also a great celebration in the tribe.
Answer
  • Sundance
  • fortune to a hunt
  • cure illness
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