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Native

Americans

Aztec,

Inca, &

Maya

Election

Part #1

Election

Part #2

Odds and

Ends

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Choose one of the groups you

researched for a Tic Tac Toe.

Tell me one thing about them.

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Boom!

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Choose one of the groups you

researched for a Tic Tac Toe.

Tell me one thing about them.

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Bang!

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How did the Native Americans in

the Southwest learn to survive?

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Native Americans learned to

irrigate the desert, which

means bring water to their

farms from far away.

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Why were there so many

Native Americans cultures

thriving in North America?

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The Native Americans thrived

because they had learned how to

survive. They were intelligent.

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What effect did the arrival of

the Europeans have on the

Native Americans?

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The Europeans brought disease

and death to the Native Americans.

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Describe Mayan

intellectual advances.

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The Mayans were brilliant

architects

mathematicians

farmers

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Describe Incan stonework

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Though they lived at the top of

mountains, the Incas carved

their stones perfectly. They fit

together so well that they are

still together today.

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Why did the Aztecs, Inca, and

Mayan choose such strange

locations for their civilizations?

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Their locations helped protect

them from their enemies.

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How did the Aztec survive while

living in the middle of a lake?

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The Aztec learned how to

farm in the middle of the

lake…chinampas!

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How was it possible for

Europeans to defeat such great

empires?

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Guns

Germs

Steel

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What are taxes used for?

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Taxes are used to pay for

governmental programs like

schools, military, police, sewers,

etc.

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Which set of beliefs on energy do

you agree with and why?

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Energy

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Define representative democracy

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People vote for people to

represent them in government

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How do Republicans feel

about taxes and government

spending?

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Republicans want to lower

taxes and shrink government

spending

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Why do we have to pay taxes?

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Why not?

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What is a blue/red state?

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Blue States are Democrats

Red States are Republicans

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What are three sources of

energy we use in the United

States?

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Coal, nuclear, solar, wind, etc…

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What is the biggest health

care issue today?

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Can the government force

people to buy healthcare?

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What are the two major political

parties currently in the United

States?

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Democrats and Republicans

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Why do people disagree about

the best future for America?

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There are many different ways

to be successful.