Something that is a GOOD result.
a. Accomplishment
b. Adapt
c. Barter
d. Benefit
d. Benefit
The building where a state or country's legislature meets.
a. Capital City
b. Capitol
c. Charter
d. Cherokee
Capitol
When you choose, or select, between one thing and other things.
a. Choice
b. Citizen
c. Civil War
d. Civility
a. Choice
Made up of a group of people who settle far away from their homeland but still have ties with it.
a. Coastal Plain
b. Colony
c. Compassionate
d. Confederation
b. Colony
Lived in the southeastern U.S., particularly Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and North Carolina.
a. Consequence
b. Contribution
c. Cost
d. Creek Indians
d. Creek Indians
a. Accomplishment
b. Adapt
c. Barter
d. Benefit
A member of an American Indian group.
a. Capital City
b. Capitol
c. Charter
d. Cherokee
Cherokee
Someone who is a legal member of a state or country.
a. Choice
b. Citizen
c. Civil War
d. Civility
b. Citizen
A loose alliance of countries and states.
a. Coastal Plains
b. Colony
c. Compassionate
d. Confederation
What is given up for something.
a. Consequence
b. Contribution
c. Cost
d. Creek Indians
An achievement or a success.
a. Accomplishment
b. Adapt
c. Barter
d. Benefit
a. Capital City
b. Capitol
c. Charter
d. Cherokee
Charter
Which was a reason for the Civil War?
a. States' rights
b. freedom of religion
c. burning of the president's house
d. better farmland in the South
a. States' rights
False
Means to willingly give your time, money, resources, or energy to a person or cause.
a. Consequence
b. Contribution
c. Cost
d. Creek Indians
b. Contribution
To trade for things using something other than money.
a. Accomplishment
b. Adapt
c. Barter
d. Benefit
c. Barter
Washington D.C.
Showing kindness or thoughtfulness.
a. Choice
b. Citizen
c. Civil War
d. Civility
To feel for another person's suffering and desire to change it.
a. Coastal Plain
b. Colony
c. Compassionate
d. Confederation
c. Compassionate
Something that happens when a rule is broken.
a. Consequence
b. Contribution
c. Cost
d. Creek Indians
a. Cosequence
What is an example of bartering?
Trading eggs for shoes.
Trading lunches at school.
Trading clothes for anything.
Answer may vary.
a. Capital City
b. Capitol
c. Charter
d. Cherokee
a. Capital City
a. Choice
b. Citizen
c. Civil War
d. Civility
c.Civil War
An area of flat land near the coast.
a. Coastal Plain
b. Colony
c. Compassionate
d. Confederation
a.Coastal Plain
When Creek and Cherokee Indians were forced to move to Oklahoma they walked on this trail.
a. Trail of fears
b. Trail of tears
c. Trail of peers
d. Trail of thrills
b. Trail of Tears