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If I live in a pueblo in the southwest United States and it is very hot and dry, I am likely a member of which Native American tribe? a) Hopi b) Inuit c) Seminole d) Pawnee

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If I live in a pueblo in the southwest United States and it is very hot and dry, I am likely a member of which Native American tribe? a) Hopi b) Inuit c) Seminole d) Pawnee

If I live in a pueblo in the southwest United States and it is very hot and dry, I am likely a member of which Native American tribe? a) Hopi

This tribe lived in the plains and had four seasons. They lived in a teepee usually. a) Seminoles b) Chickees c) Nez Perce d) Pawnee

This tribe lived in the plains and had four seasons. They lived in a teepee usually. d) Pawnee

Which European nation sponsored Columbus’s expedition across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492? A) England B) France C) Portugal D) Spain

Which European nation sponsored Columbus’s expedition across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492? D) Spain

This battle was fought on a hill near Boston. The British won this battle, but it made them realize that fighting the colonists would not be as easy as they thought it would. a) Battle of Lexington and Concord b) Battle of Yorktown c) Battle of Bunker Hill d) Battle of Saratoga

This battle was fought on a hill near Boston. The British won this battle, but it made them realize that fighting the colonists would not be as easy as they thought it would. c) Battle of Bunker Hill

This battle started the American Revolution. It became known as the “shot heard round the world.” a) Battle of Lexington and Concord b) Battle of Yorktown c) Battle of Bunker Hill d) Battle of Saratoga

This battle started the American Revolution. It became known as the “shot heard round the world.” a) Battle of Lexington and Concord

What is the name of the highest court in the United States? a) Congress b) Supreme Court c) Legislative branch d) The president

What is the name of the highest court in the United States? b) Supreme Court

Who was the Native American woman who helped guide Lewis and Clark? a. Pocahontas b. Tecumseh c. Sacagawea d. Jean Baptiste

Who was the Native American woman who helped guide Lewis and Clark? c. Sacagawea

This woman helped guide escaped slaves to the freedom in the North. a) Sojourner Truth b) Harriet Tubman c) Elizabeth Cady Stanton

This woman helped guide escaped slaves to the freedom in the North. b) Harriet Tubman

The most important industry in this region was farming grains: a) New England Colonies b) Middle Colonies c) Southern Colonies

The most important industry in this region was farming grains: b) Middle Colonies

The Kwakituils live in large cedar homes called: a)Chickee b)Pueblo c)Plank house d)Rectangle

The Kwakituils live in large cedar homes called: c) Plank house

Which Explorer was the first European to see the Pacific Ocean? A) Christopher Columbus B) Henry Hudson C) Vasco Nunez de Balboa D) Jacques Cartier

Which Explorer was the first European to see the Pacific Ocean? C) Vasco Nunez de Balboa

This document stated reasons that the colonists wanted independence. Thomas Jefferson wrote it. a) Treaty of Paris b) Independence Proclamation c) Constitution d) Declaration of Independence

This document stated reasons that the colonists wanted independence. Thomas Jefferson wrote it. d)Declaration of Independence

This battle is known as the turning point of the war because after the Patriots won, the French decided to help. a) Battle of Lexington and

Concord b) Battle of Yorktown c) Battle of Bunker Hill d) Battle of Saratoga

This battle is known as the turning point of the war because after the Patriots won, the French decided to help. d) Battle of Saratoga

Why was our government separated into three different branches? a) To keep one branch from being too powerful b)Because the colonists didn’t want the government to be a monarchy c)To check and balance the other branches. d) All of the above.

Why was our government separated into three different branches? d) All of the above.

Who was the President of the U.S. during the War of 1812? a. James Madison b. Thomas Jefferson c. George Washington d. Abraham Lincoln

Who was the President of the U.S. during the War of 1812? a. James Madison

The song “Follow the Drinking Gourd” asked slaves to follow the __________ on their way to freedom. a)The sun b)The big dipper c)Their gut

The song “Follow the Drinking Gourd” asked slaves to follow the __________ on their way to freedom.

b)The big dipper

The ______ harbor was an important port in the New England Colonies a) Philadelphia b) Atlanta c) Boston d) New York

The ______ harbor was an important port in the New England Colonies c) Boston

Due to the cold climate, this Arctic tribe ate mostly things from the ocean: fish, seal, walruses. They also would hunt some animals on land. a) Inuit b) Seminole c) Hopi d) Kwakiutl

Due to the cold climate, this Arctic tribe ate mostly things from the ocean: fish, seal, walruses. They also would hunt some animals on land. a) Inuit

What happened during Hudson’s last voyage? A) He found the Northwest Passage B) His crew mutinied & set him a drift at sea C) He returned to England D) He set up trade with the Native Americans

What happened during Hudson’s last voyage? B) His crew mutinied & set him a drift at sea

In this war, France and Great Britain fought for land in the Ohio Valley. King George believed that colonists should pay for this war so he passed many tax laws. a) Revolutionary War b) French and Indian War c) War of 1812 d) Ohio Valley War

In this war, France and Great Britain fought for land in the Ohio Valley. King George believed that colonists should pay for this war so he passed many tax laws. b) French and Indian War

During this battle, the Patriots surrounded the British on land and the French blocked the British by sea. This battle was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War. a) Battle of Lexington and

Concord b) Battle of Yorktown c) Battle of Bunker Hill d) Battle of Saratoga

During this battle, the Patriots surrounded the British on land and the French blocked the British by sea. This battle was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War. b) Battle of Yorktown

What are the names of the two groups that make up the Congress? a) Colonists and Loyalists b) Americans and British c) Legislative and Judicial d) House of Representatives and Senate

What are the names of the two groups that make up the Congress? d) House of Representatives and Senate

The idea that the United States would try to prevent European nations form starting new colonies in the western hemisphere is called __________ a. Madison Statement b. Monroe Doctrine c. Jefferson Mission d. Washington News

The idea that the United States would try to prevent European nations form starting new colonies in the western hemisphere is called __________ b. Monroe Doctrine

Women worked to get their right to vote in which of the following way(s): a) protests b) speeches c) Rallies d) All of the above

Women worked to get their right to vote in which of the following way(s): d) All of the above

Those in the Mid-Atlantic, or Middle Colonies, most likely had the following career: a) Ship-builders b) Raising livestock and farming c) Plantation owners d) Fishermen

Those in the Mid-Atlantic, or Middle Colonies, most likely had the following career: b) Raising livestock and farming

The Hopi lived in these apartment style houses made of adobe or clay. a) Pueblo b) Hopians c) Adobe houses d) Chickees

The Hopi lived in these apartment style houses made of adobe or clay. a) Pueblo

Several explorers went in search of a Northwest Passage to Asia. Of the many explorers who did this, which two English Explorers were looking for a Northwest Passage to Asia? A) Christopher Columbus and Jacques Cartier B) Henry Hudson and Juan Ponce de Leon C) John Cabot and Vasco Nunez de Balboa D) John Cabot and Henry Hudson

Several explorers went in search of a Northwest Passage to Asia. Of the many explorers who did this, which two English Explorers were looking for a Northwest Passage to Asia? D) John Cabot and Henry Hudson

The slogan that the colonists used to show how they felt about the Stamp Act is “No taxation without____________________.” a) Representation b) Payment c) Equality d) Understanding

The slogan that the colonists used to show how they felt about the Stamp Act is “No taxation without__________ _.” a) Representation

This battle was a surprise attack on the Hessians.

a) Battle of Lexington and Concord b) Battle of Trenton c) Battle of Bunker Hill d) Battle of Saratoga

This battle was a surprise attack on the Hessians.

b) Battle of Trenton

What is the name of the highest law of our land? a) The Constitution b) The Pledge of Allegiance c) The teacher’s rules d) The Bill of Rights

What is the name of the highest law of our land? a) The Constitution

Along with Clark, this person was hired to explore the Louisiana Purchase: a. Meriwether Lewis b. Paul Revere c. William Clark d. York

Along with Clark, this person was hired to explore the Louisiana Purchase: a. Meriwether Lewis

This woman wrote the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin which outlined the problems and truth of slavery: a)Harriet Tubman b)Elizabeth Cady Stanton c)Harriet Beecher Stowe

This woman wrote the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin which outlined the problems and truth of slavery: c) Harriet Beecher Stowe

Slaves and indentured servants worked on the plantations in this region: a) New England Colonies b) Middle Colonies c) Southern Colonies

Slaves and indentured servants worked on the plantations in this region: c) Southern Colonies

This group of Native Americans lived in the southeast, where it was very warm. The men had mohawks and they typically wore clothing made of palm tree leaves to stay cool. a) Pawnee b) Nez Perce c) Hopi d) Seminole

This group of Native Americans lived in the southeast, where it was very warm. The men had mohawks and they typically wore clothing made of palm tree leaves to stay cool. d) Seminole

I discovered the Gulf of St. Lawrence and explored over 1000 miles of the St. Lawrence River. Who am I? A) John Cabot B) Jacques Cartier C) Vasco Nunez Balboa D) Christopher Columbus d) Seminole

I discovered the Gulf of St. Lawrence and explored over 1000 miles of the St. Lawrence River. Who am I? B) Jacques Cartier

This man was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and later became the first president of the United States: a) Thomas Jefferson b) George Washington c) Benjamin Franklin d) James Madison

This man was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and later became the first president of the United States: b) George Washington

The Patriots crossed this river on their way to the Battle of Trenton: a) Mississippi River b) Ohio River c) Trenton River d) Delaware River

The Patriots crossed this river on their way to the Battle of Trenton: d) Delaware River

The first 10 amendments are known as the ____________________._____________ a) Constitution b) Articles of Confederation c) Bill of Rights d) Ten Commandments

The first 10 amendments are known as the ____________________._____________ c) Bill of Rights

Now, people say “Remember the Alamo” to remind people of: a. The Oregon Trail b. The bravery of the soldiers c. The importance of Texas d. None of the above

Now, people say “Remember the Alamo” to remind people of: b. The bravery of the soldiers

This abolitionist rose to fame after he or she published a book about slavery: a) Frederick Douglass b) Thomas Jefferson c) Susan B. Anthony

This abolitionist rose to fame after he or she published a book about slavery: a) Frederick Douglass

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