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. What factors forged connections between Mesoamerican peoples?

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. Scholars think that the city-state of Teotihuacan was ruled by _____.

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. Based on their inheritance of Olmec civilization, the Maya created a vast empire.

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. After the fall of Teotihuacan _____.

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. There was sustained contact between Mesoamerica and the Andes during the classical age.

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. The coastal lowlands of Peru were affected by climatic upheavals caused by _____.

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. The domestication of llama and alpaca benefited _____.

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. Agriculture in the Andean highlands relied on _____.

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. Agriculture did not emerge as a way of life in North America until the introduction of _____ from Mesoamerica.

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. One key technological development that allowed the development of agriculture in the Southwest was _____.

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. What made mound construction possible in the eastern woodlands?

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. Mound construction reflected growing social and political complexity among Mississippian societies.

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. The second wave of Pacific migration began around _____.

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. The second wave of migrations fostered cultural diversity in Polynesia.

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. The only Polynesian island to maintain contact with Melanesian societies was _____.

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. One of the greatest threats to the survival of Polynesian society was _____.

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. The formation of separate ethnic groups from common ancestors is called _____.

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. The diversity of Bougainville's languages resulted from a long period of isolation.

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. A big man society is characterized by _____.

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. Polynesian societies tend to be _____.

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