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UNIT 1 TEST ANSWERS

UNIT 1 TEST ANSWERS. TRUE AND FALS. T T T T F F F F T T. M/C. E D D B E C B B B B A A A E E. SHORT ANSWER. Archaeology Pictograph Cartier Pit house Potlatch Free Newfoundland/ L anse Amour Shawndithit Cartier Petroglyphs. ESSAY. Clash Of Cultures

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UNIT 1 TEST ANSWERS

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  1. UNIT 1 TEST ANSWERS

  2. TRUE AND FALS • T • T • T • T • F • F • F • F • T • T

  3. M/C • E • D • D • B • E • C • B • B • B • B • A • A • A • E • E

  4. SHORT ANSWER • Archaeology • Pictograph • Cartier • Pit house • Potlatch • Free • Newfoundland/ L anse Amour • Shawndithit • Cartier • Petroglyphs

  5. ESSAY Clash Of Cultures Europeans viewed Aboriginals as savages and uncivilized Aboriginals saw Europeans as helpless novices, ill equipped to survive in North America Each group believed they were superior to the other

  6. FIRST CONTACT- IMPACTS Trade and Cultural Change Europeans believed they had a trade advantage trading cheap goods (alcohol) for valuable furs. Aboriginals were more than happy to trade furs for technologically advanced products like axes and knives. Trade changed Aboriginal culture dramatically

  7. FIRST CONTACT-IMPACTS Conflict Over Spirituality Native people embraced spirituality and a wide range of beliefs based on maintaining harmony between spiritual and material world Imposition of Christianity by Europeans was met with skepticism, especially as those who preached brought disease Europeans saw Native religion as barbaric

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