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Zorluk: OrtaIndigenous Societies and Diverse Environments

"All this land is thickly populated with Indians... Their food consists of seeds of various kinds, especially acorns, which they harvest in great quantities and grind into flour to make porridge. Along the coast they fish from large canoes made of wooden planks, catching many kinds of fish... The natural abundance of wild plants, game, and marine life allows them to live in large, well-organized villages without cultivating the soil."
— Father Antonio de la Ascensión, Spanish expedition along the California coast, 1602

Which of the following pre-Columbian patterns of indigenous life is best illustrated by the lifestyle of the California societies described in the excerpt?

  1. A
    The adoption of a uniform, nomadic lifestyle across all western North American tribes due to a shared lack of agricultural knowledge.
  2. The development of relatively dense, settled populations supported by hunting, gathering, and marine resources rather than agricultural cultivation.Cevap
  3. C
    The reliance on newly introduced European crops and livestock to support permanent coastal settlements.
  4. D
    The integration of indigenous communities into Spanish coerced labor systems to manage regional trade.

Cevap

The development of relatively dense, settled populations supported by hunting, gathering, and marine resources rather than agricultural cultivation.
The natural abundance of resources along the California coast, such as acorns and marine life, allowed indigenous groups to establish dense, permanent settlements and complex social structures without adopting agriculture. This demonstrates how diverse environmental conditions shaped distinct pre-Columbian societal structures.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to identify the key details of the indigenous lifestyle described.
The text notes that the population is dense ('thickly populated'), resides in 'large, well-organized villages,' and lives off wild plants, acorns, and marine life 'without cultivating the soil.'
Understanding the specific environmental adaptations described in the source is essential for historical analysis.
2
Evaluate how these details relate to pre-Columbian regional diversity and environmental adaptation in North America.
In contrast to agricultural societies in the Southwest (maize-based irrigation) or Northeast, the California region's natural abundance supported settled, complex communities through hunting, gathering, and fishing alone.
Connecting the source's details to broader historical patterns of environmental adaptation is necessary to identify the correct concept.
3
Assess the options to find the historical pattern that matches the evidence of non-agricultural, settled communities in California.
The option stating that dense, settled populations were supported by hunting, gathering, and marine resources rather than agriculture is the correct match.
This option accurately captures the primary environmental adaptation demonstrated by the California indigenous groups in the excerpt.

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Indigenous adaptations to regional environments in pre-Columbian North America
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