πŸ•οΈ Category 1: Native American Life
πŸ’‘ Category 2: The Enlightenment
βš“ Category 3: Colonial America
πŸ›οΈ Category 4: Government and Democracy
🌎 Category 5: Mixed Review
100

What were the Three Sisters?

βœ… Corn, beans, and squash grown together.

100

Who wrote The Social Contract?

βœ… Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

100

Why was the Massachusetts Bay Colony established?

βœ… For religious freedom.

100

What did the Iroquois Confederacy and the U.S. Constitution have in common?

βœ… Both valued unity and shared power between groups.

100

Who is known as the Father of Liberalism?

βœ… John Locke.

200

True or False: The Iroquois Confederacy made decisions by voting instead of discussion.

βœ… False – they used consensus (agreement).

200

What did John Locke believe were people’s natural rights?

βœ… Life, liberty, and property.

200

What were town meetings used for?

βœ… Democratic decision-making in the colonies.

200

True or False: The Enlightenment promoted faith over reason.

βœ… False – it promoted reason and science.

200

True or False: Colonization had no lasting effects on Native American societies.

βœ… False – it caused major cultural and population changes.

300

What was the main purpose of Native American trade networks?

βœ… To exchange goods and ideas between tribes.

300

Which philosopher introduced separation of powers?

βœ… Baron de Montesquieu.

300

Which region focused on cash crops like tobacco and cotton?

βœ… The Southern Colonies.

300

What idea did Rousseau’s Social Contract promote?

βœ… Governments should protect the common good and be based on the people’s agreement.

300

What impact did European diseases have on Native Americans?

βœ… They caused devastating population losses.

400

Who chose the male leaders in the Iroquois Confederacy?

βœ… Clan mothers (women).

400

What was the main goal of Enlightenment thinkers?

βœ… To use reason and logic to improve government and society.

400

What was the Mayflower Compact?

βœ… An agreement for self-government made by the Pilgrims.

400

How did Native and European ideas differ about decision-making?

βœ… The Iroquois used consensus; Europeans used laws and individual rights.

400

Why did colonists seek alliances with Native Americans?

βœ… For trade and help in warfare.

500

How did Native American agriculture show sustainability?

βœ… They grew crops that supported each other and protected the soil.

500

How did Enlightenment ideas challenge monarchies?

βœ… They rejected divine right and argued that power comes from the people.

500

True or False: All colonial regions had the same economy and religion.

βœ… False – they differed by geography and purpose.

500

Which two influences shaped American democracy?

βœ… Native American political traditions and Enlightenment ideas.

500

Essay Bonus (Double Jeopardy!):
Compare how the Iroquois Confederacy and Enlightenment philosophers influenced American democracy.

βœ… Both valued fair government; the Iroquois focused on unity and consensus, while Enlightenment thinkers emphasized individual rights and reason.

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