What is the meaning of the term "Diné" used by both the Navajo and Apache?(1 point)

Responses

Warrior
Warrior

Nomad
Nomad

The People
The People

Harvest
Harvest
Question 2
Which language is commonly shared by the Navajo and Apache, as mentioned by historians and scholars?(1 point)
Responses

Athabascan
Athabascan

Puebloan
Puebloan

Apache
Apache

Navajo
Navajo
Question 3
Many scholars believe the Navajo came from Canada.(1 point)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 4
When do scholars believe the Navajo entered New Mexico?(1 point)
Responses

2000 B.C.
2000 B.C.

250 A.D.
250 A.D.

1200 A.D.
1200 A.D.

1600 A.D.
1600 A.D.
Question 5
What is the primary form of housing for the Navajo people mentioned in the text?(1 point)
Responses

Teepee
Teepee

Wigwam
Wigwam

Pueblo
Pueblo

Hogan
Hogan
Question 6
The Navajo faced their hogans to the east in order to catch the first morning light. (1 point)
Responses

True

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Question 1: The term "Diné" used by both the Navajo and Apache means The People.

Question 2: The language commonly shared by the Navajo and Apache, as mentioned by historians and scholars, is Athabascan.

Question 3: Many scholars believe the Navajo came from Canada. True.

Question 4: Scholars believe the Navajo entered New Mexico around 1200 A.D..

Question 5: The primary form of housing for the Navajo people mentioned in the text is Hogan.

Question 6: The Navajo faced their hogans to the east in order to catch the first morning light. True.