Quiz for Visualizing History: “Daily Life in Chaco Canyon”

Choose the best answer to each question.

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Correct. The answer is C. The image of the pueblo, with its small spaces for families and much larger communal spaces, suggests that the Chaco society was organized in a communal way, and that the group placed a high value on the collective.
Incorrect. The correct answer is C. The image of the pueblo, with its small spaces for families and much larger communal spaces, suggests that the Chaco society was organized in a communal way and that the group placed a high value on the collective.

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Correct. The answer is B. The variety of objects and tools shown here suggest that the Chaco people relied on specialists to produce particular types of objects. The specialized skills needed to weave sandals or sculpt and paint ladles, for example, suggest that certain individuals focused on producing one type of tool.
Incorrect. The correct answer is B. The variety of objects and tools shown here suggest that the Chaco people relied on specialists to produce particular types of objects. The specialized skills needed to weave sandals or sculpt and paint ladles, for example, suggest that certain individuals focused on producing one type of tool.

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Correct. The answer is D. The variety of objects shown here—particularly the digging stick and mano and metate—suggest that the Chaco people relied on hunting, gathering, and agriculture to feed themselves. The digging stick and mano and metate point to the importance of the cultivation and production of corn. The digging stick’s use of an animal horn also indicates that the group practiced hunting.
Incorrect. The correct answer is D. The variety of objects shown here—particularly the digging stick and mano and metate—suggest that the Chaco people relied on hunting, gathering, and agriculture to feed themselves. The digging stick and mano and metate point to the importance of the cultivation and production of corn. The digging stick’s use of an animal horn also indicates that the group practiced hunting.

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Correct. The answer is A. The sum total of the objects shown here suggests that the Chaco people had time to pursue artistic and religious interests in addition to food production. The kivas in Pueblo Bonito were used for ceremonial rituals. The high quality and beauty of both the ladle and the sandal reveal the importance of art and craftsmanship for the group.
Incorrect. The correct answer is A. The sum total of the objects shown here suggests that the Chaco people had time to pursue artistic and religious interests in addition to food production. The kivas in Pueblo Bonito were used for ceremonial rituals. The high quality and beauty of both the ladle and the sandal reveal the importance of art and craftsmanship for the group.

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Correct. The answer is D. Physical objects like these and other artifacts that historians and archeologists use to understand Native American societies do not reveal anything about their language or its relationship to that of other Native American groups. To learn about language, historians would need evidence that made use of writing, which Native Americans did not.
Incorrect. The correct answer is D. Physical objects like these and other artifacts that historians and archeologists use to understand Native American societies do not reveal anything about their language or its relationship to that of other Native American groups. To learn about language, historians would need evidence that made use of writing, which Native Americans did not.