How many sentences is a thesis statement?
One
What would we call the groups of people that were in America prior to European colonization?
Native Americans
What were the 3 G's of "why" Europeans explored the West?
God, Gold, Glory
What was the entire system of trading enslaved people across the Atlantic called?
Transatlantic Slave Trade
Which of the following describes the "Sourcing" skill?
a) Using word choice to determine tone of voice
b) Determining the reliability of a source
c) Using more than one source to confirm information
d) Putting historical events in context
b) Determining the reliability of a source
True or False: All Native American tribes had the same culture.
False
What term describes "something about a new place that makes someone want to migrate there"?
Pull Factor
Which of the following was transported from the Americas to Europe?
a) Enslaved Africans
b) Middle Passage
c) Raw Materials
d) Finished Products
Which of the following describes the "Close Reading" skill?
a) Using word choice to determine tone of voice
b) Determining the reliability of a source
c) Using more than one source to confirm information
d) Putting historical events in context
a) Using word choice to determine tone of voice
Which of the following was NOT an effect of European colonization on Native Americans?
a) Mass death
b) Overhunting of animals
c) Increase of Native American empires
d) Loss of land
Which of the following is an example of a push factor?
a) Gold and silver in the Americas
b) Religious persecution in Europe
c) Fertile land in the New World
d) Adventure and fame
b) Religious persecution in Europe
Name one major difference between an enslaved person and an indentured servant.
Treatment, length of service, reasons why they were in service, etc.
Most thesis statements should have a ______ and 2 supporting ___________.
Claim, Arguments
Which of the following words means "one of the first groups of people to live in a place"?
a) Native
b) Indigenous
c) Settler
d) Explorer
b) Indigenous
Kings, nobles, the Church, wealthy, etc.
Name one method that enslaved people used to resist their enslavement.
Which of the following would we not use to determine whether a source is reliable?
a) Author's background
b) Potential bias in the source
c) When the source was created
d) Whether it sounds convincing
d) Whether it sounds convincing
Why should we care about what happened to Native Americans in land that we now live on?
These events still affect Native people today, and being aware of how this country was founded helps us prevent similar violence and mistreatment in the future.
European Christians felt it was their responsibility to travel the world and _________ non-Christian people, including Native Americans.
Convert
Events like Bacon's Rebellion led to enslavement becoming entirely based on _____.
Race