Photosynthesis
French and Indian War
Maps and Sources
Plants
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100

What is photosynthesis?

The process by which plants make food.

100

Who was the messenger who delivered the letter telling the French to stop building forts in the Ohio River Valley?

George Washington

100

What is a compass rose?

A symbol, such as a star, that shows the cardinal directions.

100

What part of the plant takes what from the soil?

The roots.

100

Who did George Washington fight for during the French and Indian War?

Britain


200

Name the three ingredients for photosynthesis.

1. Water

2. Sunlight

3. Carbon Dioxide

200

Name three things that the British and French stood to gain from claiming the Ohio River Valley. (What resources could they get)?

1. Timber

2. Furs

3. Fishes

200

What are the cardinal directions?

North, south, east and west.

200

What part of the plant absorbs sunlight?

The leaves.

200

Why did the Cherokee turn against the British and lay siege to Fort Loudon?

The British had killed 24 Cherokee tribesmen. 
300

What is the product of photosynthesis?  (What does it make?)

Sugar

300

Who fought who during the French and Indian war?

The French and Indians fought against the British.

300

What is a scale on a map?

The scale of a map shows how many miles or kilometers are represented by an inch on the map.

300

What part of the plant's transportation system carries the glucose made from photosynthesis to other parts of the plant?

Phloem.

300

Who did Attakullakulla help escape the Battle of Fort Loudon?

John Stuart

400

What is the green substance that captures sun energy?

Chlorophyll 

400

How did British Secretary of State William Pit turn the war in England's favor?

He gathered more money to buy more soldiers and weapons for the British.

400

What is a primary source?

Any object or document that is from the time period being studied or researched.

400

What part of the transport system within a plant carries water up from the roots to the rest of the plant?

Xylem 

400

What was the first  battle of the French and Indian War?

Jumonville Glen

500

In what part of the plant does photosynthesis take place?

Inside the plant cell.

500

What did the Proclamation of 1763 say about where British colonists could live?

Colonists could not live west of the Appalachian Mountains.  All lands west were promised to the natives.

500

What is a legend?

A legend is a key the unlocks the meaning of the map by showing what each symbol on the map means.

500

What part of the plant cell contains chlorophyll?

Chloroplast.

500
How did Britain pay for the war once it was finished?

By places taxes on the 13 colonies.

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