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World History Chapter 6 Crossword
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1) The largest Anasazi pueblo that housed almost 3000 people.
2) The Aztecs built these artificial islands made of mud piled atop reed mats that were anchored to the shallow lake-bed with willow trees.
3) This city dominated life in the Valley of Mexico. It had wide roads, massive temples, and large apartment buildings.
4) A collection of colored strings that were knotted in different ways to represent various numbers.
5) The largest cliff dwelling.
6) A skilled warrior and leader that proclaimed himself emperor.
7) Capital city founded by the Aztecs.
10) Capital city.
15) Heaping Earth in piles and shaping them.
16) This unique political system was an alliance of five Iroquois groups, the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca - who were known as the Five Nations.
17) One of the earliest cultures, named for ruins at Chavin de Huantar.
21) Payment from conquered peoples.
22) These people were named after their most famous city. They forged a civilization along the arid north coast of Peru.
25) Tall sculpted stone monuments placed by the Maya.
28) City developed east of the Nazca culture. It controlled much of Peru's mountain and coastal areas.
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8) A community of cliff dwellings.
9) Means emperor.
11) Nomadic people from the North migrated into this area that lies in the high plateau of central America.
12) These people etched geoglyphs in the desert which is a figure or line made on Earth's surface by clearing away rocks and soil.
13) The Native American name for corn.
14) The earliest American civilization that emerged in the tropical forests along the Gulf of Mexico.
18) A region made up of Mexico and Central America.
19) The Sun God.
20) The greatest Mississippian center located in present-day Illinois housed as many as 20,000 people.
23) A large underground chamber used for religious ceremonies and political meetings.
24) A powerful city developed on the southern shores of Lake Titicaca, in modern day Bolivia.
26) This kind of structure is a mixture of clay and plant fibers that becomes hard as it dries in the sun.
27) Among Native American groups of the Northwest Coast, ceremonial gift-giving by people of high rank and wealth.
29) The leaders of each Inca village that carried out government orders.
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