Which three prehistoric cultures developed in the Southwest, known for their agricultural communities and unique housing, basketry, and pottery(1 point)

Responses

a. Paleo, Hohokam, and Mogollon
a. Paleo, Hohokam, and Mogollon

b. Ancestral Pueblo, Hohokam, and Mogollon
b. Ancestral Pueblo, Hohokam, and Mogollon

c. Mogollon, Paleo, and Ancestral Pueblo
c. Mogollon, Paleo, and Ancestral Pueblo

d. Hohokam, Mogollon, and Paleo

b. Ancestral Pueblo, Hohokam, and Mogollon

What crops did the Mogollon people primarily grow?(1 point)

Responses

a. Wheat and barley
a. Wheat and barley

b. Corn, squash, and beans
b. Corn, squash, and beans

c. Rice and potatoes
c. Rice and potatoes

d. Apples and pears

b. Corn, squash, and beans

How did the Mogollon people water their gardens and crops in the absence of large irrigation canals?(1 point)

Responses

a. They relied on underground wells.
a. They relied on underground wells.

b. They collected rainwater in small dams and redirected stream water.
b. They collected rainwater in small dams and redirected stream water.

c. They used a sophisticated network of aqueducts.
c. They used a sophisticated network of aqueducts.

d. They transported water from rivers using canoes.

b. They collected rainwater in small dams and redirected stream water.

What did the Mogollon people hunt, and what hunting tool did they use?(1 point)

Responses

a. They hunted buffalo and used spears.
a. They hunted buffalo and used spears.

b. They hunted deer, turkey, and rabbits, using bows and arrows.
b. They hunted deer, turkey, and rabbits, using bows and arrows.

c. They hunted fish with nets and used slingshots.
c. They hunted fish with nets and used slingshots.

d. They relied solely on farming and did not engage in hunting.

b. They hunted deer, turkey, and rabbits, using bows and arrows.

What were Mogollon pithouses primarily used for?(1 point)

Responses

a. Religious ceremonies
a. Religious ceremonies

b. Storage of food
b. Storage of food

c. Protection from extreme weather
c. Protection from extreme weather

d. Sleeping quarters

b. Storage of food

What is the significance of a sipapu in the kiva of the Ancestral Puebloans?(1 point)

Responses

a. It served as a storage pit.
a. It served as a storage pit.

b. It was used for cooking.
b. It was used for cooking.

c. It was believed to be a passageway from the underworld.
c. It was believed to be a passageway from the underworld.

d. It stored religious artifacts.

c. It was believed to be a passageway from the underworld.

What type of housing did the Mogollon people eventually transition to from pithhouses?(1 point)

Responses

a. Tepees
a. Tepees

b. Adobe houses
b. Adobe houses

c. Pueblos
c. Pueblos

d. Igloos

c. Pueblos

What is the prevailing belief regarding the fate of the Mogollon people?(1 point)

Responses

a. They migrated to Europe.
a. They migrated to Europe.

b. They joined the Ancestral Puebloans.
b. They joined the Ancestral Puebloans.

c. They completely vanished without a trace.
c. They completely vanished without a trace.

d. They lived as a separate group in isolation

c. They completely vanished without a trace.

What is the famous pottery style associated with the Mogollon people?(1 point)

Responses

a. Mimbres pottery
a. Mimbres pottery

b. Hohokam pottery
b. Hohokam pottery

c. Ancestral Pueblo pottery
c. Ancestral Pueblo pottery

d. Paleo pottery

a. Mimbres pottery

Why do you think the Mogollon hunted with bows and arrows instead of atlatls?(4 points)

There are several possible reasons why the Mogollon people transitioned from using atlatls to bows and arrows for hunting:

1. Technological Advancement: The use of bows and arrows represents an advancement in hunting technology compared to atlatls. Bows and arrows allowed for greater precision, speed, and range in hunting, making it easier to hunt a variety of animals.

2. Environmental Factors: The Mogollon people may have encountered different environmental conditions that made the use of bows and arrows more effective. For example, bows and arrows would be better suited for hunting in forests or dense vegetation where atlatls might be more cumbersome.

3. Cultural Adaptation: The adoption of bows and arrows could have been influenced by the cultural practices and traditions of neighboring groups or tribes. If they interacted with or learned from other tribes who already used bows and arrows, it may have influenced their own hunting techniques.

4. Economic Considerations: Bows and arrows may have provided the Mogollon people with economic benefits. The increased effectiveness and efficiency of bow hunting could have resulted in a higher yield of food resources, allowing for greater food security and improved overall quality of life.

These reasons are speculative, as factual evidence regarding the specific motives for the transition from atlatls to bows and arrows may not be widely available.

THank you so much bot.

number 5 is c. Protection from extreme weather not storage of food
and number 8 is b. they joined the ancestral puebloans not the completley vanished without a trace.

thank you so much

You're welcome! I apologize for the incorrect responses. Thank you for pointing them out. I'm glad I could assist you with your questions. If you have any more, feel free to ask!