What does the term "first inhabitants mean"?
first people to live in a place
How did the homes look like in the colonial times?
1. Like the ones in Japan
2. Like the ones in England
3. Like the ones in India
2. Like the ones in England
What are two reasons people came to America?
1. They wanted to live in a safe home.
2. They wanted to live in America's warm climate. 3. 3. They wanted to visit the Statue of Liberty.
4. They wanted to find jobs.
1. They wanted to live in a safe home.
4. They wanted to find jobs.
What cultures and traditions did immigrants bring to America?
1. Immigrants brought new forms of transportation.
2. Immigrants brought food like pizza and tacos.
3. Immigrants brought games and music.
4. Immigrants brought jobs and inventions
2. Immigrants brought food like pizza and tacos.
3. Immigrants brought games and music.
Native American Groups
How did the arrival of settlers change the lives of the Native Americans?
1. Settlers showed Native Americans how to hunt and fish.
2. Settlers brought diseases that made Native Americans sick.
3. Settlers bought furs from Native Americans and made them rich.
2. Settlers brought diseases that made Native Americans sick.
Which statement best describes what happened to Native Americans as the United States grew?
1. They had more opportunities to get jobs.
2. They were forced to leave their homes.
3. They found new homes in other countries.
2. They were forced to leave their homes.
America's culture includes traditions from many countries.
True False
True
What is one way the Apalachee and Calusa were alike?
1. Both groups lived in what is now Florida.
2. Both groups spoke the same language.
3. Both groups built their homes on stilts.
1. Both groups lived in what is now Florida.
How many years did the government force Native American children to go to boarding schools?
1. one year
2. ten years
3. over 100 years
3. over 100 years
Why was the Statue of Liberty important to immigrants arriving in America?
1. Immigrants could get jobs working at the statue.
2. Immigrants knew the statue was a gift from France.
3. Immigrants knew the statue was a symbol of freedom.
2. Immigrants knew the statue was a gift from France.
______________is the way a group of people live, including their food, music, and traditions.
1. Cooking
2. Dancing
3. Culture
3. Culture
By 1500s, Native American throughout North America ate the same kind if food.
True or False
False, they ate foods depending on the habitat.
When colonial children learned letters and numbers in school, they used a....
1. tablet
2. notebook
3. hornbook
3. hornbook
Many immigrants stopped on Ellis Island before they started their lives in America.
True or False
true
What is a tradition?
1. special way of doing something past down over time
2. dancing merengue
3. making pasta
1. special way of doing something past down over time
What are two ways the Yup'ik and the Hopi were different?
1. The Yup'ik lived where it was warm, and the Hopi lived where it was very cold.
2. The Yup'ik played drums and sang, and the Hopi sang without instruments.
3. The Yup'ik depended on fishing, and the Hopi depended on farming.
4. The Yup'ik made clothes from seal skin, and the Hopi made clothes from plants
3. The Yup'ik depended on fishing, and the Hopi depended on farming.
4. The Yup'ik made clothes from seal skin, and the Hopi made clothes from plants
What are two ways the boarding schools tried to change Native American children?
1. The children had to change their names.
2. The children had to live with their parents.
3. The children were forced to wear their traditional clothing.
4. The children couldn't speak their Native languages.
1. The children had to change their names.
4. The children couldn't speak their Native languages.
What year the federal government forced them to leave their homelands and walk hundreds of miles to a specially designated “Indian Territory”?
1830s
Where do Hot Dogs and Hamburguers come from?
1. Mexico
2. Germany
3. Spain
Germany