Maps and Directions
Native Americans
Northwest Ordinance
American Revolution
Inventors/Abolitionist
100

Name all the cardinal directions

North, South, West and East

100

Two cultures that lived during the woodland period

Adena and Hopewell

100

What is an amendment?

A change to the constitution

100

What were the two things Britain taxed?

Sugar and Tea

100

Thomas Edison Invented This

Light bulb

200

Name all the intermediate directions

Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, Southeast

200

This culture is known for pottery, hunting, growing crops, trade and earthworks

Hopewell

200

This is why the US Congress wanted people to move to the NW Territory

To pay off Revolutionary War Debt

200

What led to the American Revolution (2 things)?

1. Proclamation of 1763

2. Intolerable Acts/Taxes
200

Granville Woods Invented this

Telegraph

300

Map scale is used for this

To measure distance on a map

300

This culture is known for using pottery, conical earthworks and planting seeds

Adena

300

First settlement built in Ohio

Marietta

300

Why was the continental congress formed?

To gain freedom from Britain

300

What was the Great Migration?

When African Americans moved from the South to Ohio.

400

Pie charts must add up to this percentage

100%
400

Serpent Mound is this type of mound

Effigy

400

The three branches of government

1. Legislative

2. Judicial

3. Executive

400

Who was the King of Britain

King George III

400

What did Harriet Beecher Stowe do to help fight slavery?

Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin

500

If the map scale is 1 inch=20 feet how much would 4.5 inches be?

90 inches

500
Give two ways settlers and Native Americans compromised

Trade and Treaties

500

The 5 states formed under the NW Ordinance

Ohio

Indiana

Michigan

Illinois

Wisconsin

500

Where were the Articles of Confederation Weak?

(Give at least 2 of the 4 reasons)

1. Did not establish Courts

2. States could print their own money

3. Only had one branch of government

4. Couldn't raise taxes
500

Which states were slave states? (3)

Delaware, Alabama and South Carolina