5th Grade BM2

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Across
  1. 2. Arctic Native Americans are also called this
  2. 5. One of the three G´s. Explains how the conquistadors forced Christianity on people of the New World
  3. 7. Weather on average, over a period of months and years
  4. 11. To change your behavior based on your environment
  5. 13. Ancient Mesoamerican people famous for building stone head statues
  6. 15. The study of the Earth
  7. 17. North, South, East, and _________
  8. 20. When latitude and longitude combine, they give us __________
  9. 21. Hunter-gatherer people; people who do not live in one place, usually following animal herds
  10. 22. One of the ¨three G´s.¨ Countries wanted to be famous, important
  11. 23. study of how people use their resources. Usually involves money.
  12. 24. Another word for farming
  13. 25. Type of map that shows natural features such as lakes, rivers, mountains
  14. 26. Northeast, Northwest, Southwest, ______________
  15. 27. Mountain Range in the Eastern US
  16. 30. Capital city of the Aztec Empire
  17. 31. Temporary shelters that the Plains Indians lived in
Down
  1. 1. Plains Indians relied on this animal for survival. Also known as a Bison.
  2. 3. ________ Poles were built by the Northwest Indians. They tell stories of family history.
  3. 4. Mesoamerican people who lived in South America (Peru)
  4. 5. One of the ¨three G´s.¨ Conquistadors wanted money...
  5. 6. Different accounts of history say that Atahualpa Inca threw the ______ on the ground
  6. 8. Bringing water to dry places for farming
  7. 9. Map keys/ __________ tell us what the symbols mean on a map
  8. 10. Tells us directions N, S, E, W
  9. 12. Mesoamerican people who lived in Central Mexico
  10. 14. Mesoamerican people who lived in the Yucatan Peninsula
  11. 16. Mountain Range in the Western US
  12. 18. Spanish word for ¨conquerer¨
  13. 19. Type of map that shows borders and man-made features
  14. 28. When someone changes their religion
  15. 29. Ancient Native American people who lived in the Southwestern US