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Many scientists believe that the earliest people in North America migrated there from Asia across an ice bridge during the last Ice Age thousands of years ago. These early North Americans were nomadic hunters and gatherers who moved from place to place. Eventually they began developing permanent settlements and learned about agriculture. As they transitioned to farming, tribes paid more attention to local resources and settled near water sources like rivers which provided water for crops, people, and animals. Over time distinct cultural regions developed as tribes adapted to different environments by changing their housing, clothing, and diets.

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Many scientists believe that the earliest people in North America migrated there from Asia across an ice bridge during the last Ice Age thousands of years ago. These early North Americans were nomadic hunters and gatherers who moved from place to place. Eventually they began developing permanent settlements and learned about agriculture. As they transitioned to farming, tribes paid more attention to local resources and settled near water sources like rivers which provided water for crops, people, and animals. Over time distinct cultural regions developed as tribes adapted to different environments by changing their housing, clothing, and diets.

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COMPREHENSION

Time: 60 min
(15 marks)
Read the following passage and answer the questions asked at the end.

from Nomad to farmer


Many scientists believe that the earliest
people in North Americans may have
traveled here from the continent of
Asia many thousands of years ago.
At that time, Earth was
experiencing an Ice Age. Much of
the water that separates the
northern parts of Asia and North America would have been frozen at the time. It
may have formed an ice bridge that people were able to walk across.
Perhaps they were hunters following their food. Perhaps
they were adventurous. We do not know for sure. Their
migration to North America, however, may make them
the grand forefathers of the people we call Native
Americans.

We do know that the earliest North Americans were


nomads. They traveled from place to place instead of
settling in one place. Eventually, these nomads began to
find permanent settlements.
They had already learned to gather plants growing in

the wild forests. After a time, they began to learn about


agriculture. Agriculture is raising plants and animals for
human use. With better sources for food, they didnt
need to move around to look up for it so much.
As they began to look for more
permanent homes, they paid attention
to the resources of specific locations. They wanted to live near
water sources, such as streams or rivers. This helped to make
sure that they could water their crops and take care of the
water needs of humans and animals. Its not surprising, then, to
discover that most early villages were
located very close to water sources.
People moved around less often than before. However,
they were still slowly migrating to other areas.
Every time a group or tribe moved into a different natural
environment they had to adapt (changed themselves) to
the climate and resources of that area. The clothing they wore, the kind of houses
they built and even the kind of food that they ate depended upon the region in
which they lived.

Q: Answer the following questions in one word:

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1. In what state was much of the water that separated the northern parts of Asia and North
America? _________________
2. Some people think that the North Americans migrated because they were
_______________

3. What took them a while to learn? __________________


4. What did the tribes do every time they moved to a new place? ____________________
5. Over time how many cultural regions were built? ___________________

Q: Answer the following questions:

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a) Where were most early villages located? (1)


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b) What is the story related to the ice-bridge? (2)


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c) Besides having a fresh water source, how could living by the river meet the
tribes needs? (1)
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
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d) Why did tribes in different areas live in different kinds of houses? (1)
___________________________________________________________________________
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e) Why do we call North Americans nomads? (1)


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1. Make sentences of the following words:

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historians: __________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________

migration:___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________

discover: ___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________

environment: ________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________

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