Lesson 1 The Hopi | Lesson 4 (The Rise of Ranching) | Lesson 2 (Herders of the Gobi Desert) | Lesson 5 (The S.W. Today) | Lesson 3 - Arrival of the Spanish |
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There were no windows on the ground level. Ladders were used to get to the second level. The ladders could be pulled up inside to keep the Hopi safe
.Name the advantage of an adobe
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cattle drives
trails that led to railroad lines outside of regions, carrying cattle north from Texas
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cashmere
wool from goats
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High Technology
the use of new scientific ideas and special tools to meet people's needs
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Conquistador
spanish name for conqueror
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pueblo
"village" in Spanish; any of several Native American groups that live in adobe and stone houses
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Chrisholm Trail
The ________________________ was a cattle drive that stretched nearly 1,000 miles from San Antonio, TX to Abilene, KS.
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gers
Large, circular tents used by Mongolians
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Mexico
United State's main trading partner due to the NAFTA
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timeline
a diagram that shows when events took place. It shows the amount of time that passed between events.
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1- Pray to Kachinas
2- Do Snake Dance
Rain is an important resource for Hopi farmers. Name 2 things Hopi do to pray for rain.
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barbed wire fences
Cattle drives came to an end due to __________________ cutting off grass and water, and railroad lines moving into the S.W.
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Mongolia
The Gobi desert covers the southern third of
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airplanes/aircrafts
A high technology industry that can be found in the S.W.
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house
farm workshop church
Buildings that made up a missions settlement Name all 4
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Reservations
land set aside by the government for Native Americans
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1- protect the cattle from thieves and wild animals
2 - keep cattle together 3 - patrol the boundaries of the land
Name the 3 jobs of cowboys
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nomadic
Mongolians lead a ______________ way of life, moving with the seasons to find food for their animals.
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Kitts Peak
Due to the dry climate in the S.W., astronomers can easily use telescopes to study earth, sun, and the planets of our solar system on _________________ which is located near Tucson, AZ
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language
ranching religion/beliefs
Three things Spanish settlers brought to the S.W.
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1- Arizona
2-Colorado 3-Utah 4-New Mexico
The Navajo and Hopi both claim land in the "Four Corners" area which include
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10 miles a day
3 months
How many miles and how long did a cattle drive last for?
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Naadam Saar
Name the festival that Mongolians attend every July which is a sporting event featuring wrestling, archer, and horse racing.
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tanks
bridges aircrafts
Goods produced in the S.W. today
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Francisco Coronado
A Spanish conquistador that led an army into the S.W. in hopes of finding wealth, but came up empty-handed
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