Historical Thinking Skills
United States Geography
Founding Principles
Immigration
War and Foreign Policy
100

What is the name for an original historical document or source from the time period being studied. 

primary source

100

Name a state on the west side of the United States. 

washington

oregon

california


100

Which branch of the government makes and passes laws? 

Judicial 

100

What is the term for favoring native- born citizens over immigrants? 

nativism
100

Name the war: dispute over texas annexation and border claims. 

Mexican- American War

200

Documentaries and textbooks are both examples of what type of historical source? 

secondary

200

Name a U.S. state is nOT part of the contiguous United States? 

Hawaii or Alaska

200

Which branch of the government enforces laws? 

Executive

200

War in someone's home country would be which type of "factor" for immigration? 

push

200

Name the war: the thirteen colonies becoming independent from Great Britain. 

The Revolutionary War

300

Telling a woman that certain activities are "not for girls" is an example of which type of bias?

Explicit

300

What is the smallest US state?

Rhode Island

300
Which branch of the government interprets laws? 

Judicial

300

The opportunity to attend university in another country is an example of which type of "factor" of immigration? 

Pull

300

Name the two sides of the Civil War. MUST have both. 

The Union and the Confederacy.
400

Ignoring information that challenges your beliefs is an example of what type of bias?

Confirmation

400

What ocean is on the west coast of the United States? 

Pacific

400

Name the founding principle: the presence of various ethnic groups in the United States? 

diversity

400

Where was the primary entry for immigrants on the east coast of the united states between 1891 and 1920? 

Ellis Island

400

Which document established the principle that the Western Hemisphere was closed to European colonization. 

Monroe Doctrine


500

Which historical thinking skill would you use to determine if two sources about the same event agree or disagree? 

- cause and effect

- sourcing

- corroboration

- contexualization

corroboration

500

What state is the farthest southeast of the United States? 

Florida

500

Name the founding principle: access to higher education through scholarships and grants. 

opportunity

500

Where was the primary entry for immigrants on the west coast of the United States between 1910 and 1940? 

Angel Island

500

Name the war: fought over Great Britain continuing to interfere with US trade and military. 

War of 1812

600

Which historical thinking skill would you use understand why the United States entered a war. 

- cause and effect

- sourcing

- corroboration

- contexualization

cause and effect

600

What is the largest US state?

Alaska

600
Name the founding principle: the right to be represented by a lawyer.

Justice

600

Numbers and percentages are examples of what type of data? 

Quantitative 

600

In which war did the United States annex the Philippines. 

The Spanish American War

700

What is one question you would ask while "sourcing" a historical document? 

up to Mrs. Scott's discretion

700

Which countries border the US? Must have both! 

Canada and Mexico

700

Name the founding principle: a wave of patriotism after the attacks on 9/11. 

unity

700

A Mother, A Daughter, A Deadly Journey podcast is an example of what type of data? 

Qualitative 

700

Name the war: included major conflicts such as the Dakota War of 1862, the Sand Creek Massacre (1864), the Red River War (1874–1875), the Battle of the Little Bighorn (1876), and the Wounded Knee Massacre 

Indian Wars

800

Which historical thinking skill would you use to determine what was happening in the world around the time of an event? 

- cause and effect

- sourcing

- corroboration

- contextualization

contextualization 

800

What is the capital of the US? 

Washington DC

800

Name the founding principle: voting in elections and paying taxes. 

responsibility

800

What is the idea that American society is a blending of many cultures? 

melting pot

800

President Washington presented this document in 1793 when Britain and France were at war. 

The Neutrality Proclamation 

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