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Which term is used to refer to the indigenous people of the United States, excluding Hawaii?
Which term is used to refer to the indigenous people of the United States, excluding Hawaii?
- Native Americans
- American Indians
- Indigenous Americans
- All of the above (correct)
Who gave the name 'Indian' to the indigenous people of the United States?
Who gave the name 'Indian' to the indigenous people of the United States?
- Christopher Columbus (correct)
- European explorers
- Native Americans themselves
- The government of the United States
How did humans first migrate to the Americas?
How did humans first migrate to the Americas?
- By crossing the Bering Land Bridge (correct)
- By sailing across the Atlantic Ocean
- By flying on airplanes
- By walking through a tunnel
When did American Indians start exploring along the west coast of North America?
When did American Indians start exploring along the west coast of North America?
What did Native Americans do when the Ice Age ended?
What did Native Americans do when the Ice Age ended?
Which region did the Vikings not settle in during the Viking Age?
Which region did the Vikings not settle in during the Viking Age?
What made the Vikings' longships unique?
What made the Vikings' longships unique?
Which religious belief did the Vikings follow?
Which religious belief did the Vikings follow?
Which group of people did the Vikings often target in their raids?
Which group of people did the Vikings often target in their raids?
Where did the Vikings establish settlements?
Where did the Vikings establish settlements?