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100
A political map is a map that: A. shows a particular topic such as products. B. highlights the Earth’s natural features. C. shows the boundaries of states and countries. D. highlights a particular topic such as climate.
What is C- shows boundaries of states and countries?
100
A people’s way of life, including language and customs, is called this.
What is culture?
100
Native‐American cultures have contributed many ideas to modern American culture. One of these ideas is this: A. using money to buy goods. B. owning property. C. respecting nature. D. writing books.
What is C- respecting nature?
100
This was the MAIN cause of conflict between Native Americans and settlers? A. There was not enough food for everyone. B. The two cultures had different beliefs and traditions. C. The two cultures had different homes. D. Their two cultures had different types of clothing.
What is B the two cultures had different beliefs and traditions?
100
In the 1400s, Europeans were eager to trade with Asia because they wanted these items. A. silks, spices, and gold. B. wood, seashells, and silver. C. clocks, mirrors, and beads. D. meats, spices, and horses.
What is A- silks, spices, and gold?
200
Kentucky is a state in the Southeastern Region of the United States that is bordered by Tennessee to its south and Indiana and Ohio to its north. This is an example what type of location?
What is relative location?
200
The main purpose of a government’s rules and laws is to:
What is establish and maintain order?
200
The primary food source for most Native‐American cultures was this: A. grown foods (fruit and vegetables). B. hunted prey (buffalo and venison). C. caught fish. D. bought food.
What is A- grown foods. Remember, most native American groups lived off the available resources they had in their region.
200
The way that Native‐American tribes made decisions was an early example of this: A. rights. B. responsibilities. C. government. D. opportunity cost.
What is C- government?
300
You have $15 either to go to a movie with a friend or to buy a new CD by your favorite musician. You decide to purchase the CD. This is an example of what?
What is opportunity cost?
300
One way citizens can play an active role in government is to do this A. own a business. B. visit a landmark. C. vote in elections. D. join a church.
What is C- vote in elections?
300
Native Americans had many different types of shelter. The Lakota Sioux built tepees for shelter because they did this.. A. settled in one place. B. moved from place to place. C. lived along the Great Lakes. D. lived close to large forests.
What is B- moved place to place? Remember, tepees are easy to put up and take down for those Native American groups that were nomadic and moved frequently.
300
Tall logs that Native Americans of the Northwest coast carved with designs, often honoring a chief or marking a special event, are known as this: A. pueblos. B. potlatchs. C. coup sticks. D. totem poles.
What is D- totem poles?
300
When European explorers came into contact with the Native Americans, the Native Americans were fearful of losing their land. Because of this fear, this was most likely to occur: A. Cooperation B. Communication C. Conflict D. Compromise
What is C- Conflict? Don't forget the 3 C's!!!
400
Mrs. Jones is having a barbecue in her backyard. She buys soda, hamburgers, hot dogs, and chips. She makes rolls and two apple pies. She also pays her neighbor for mowing the lawn, trimming branches from trees in her yard, and painting the fence. These items are considered goods.
What is soda, hamburgers, hot dogs and chips.
400
An example of a secondary source is this: A. a journal. B. a textbook. C. an artifact. D. a letter.
What B- a textbook? Remember, a secondary source is someone else interpreting an event for you to read/learn about.
400
In most Native‐American cultures, hunting was the responsibility of this person in the family?
What is the men?
400
Eastern Woodlands people who became a major power by joining together in a confederacy and agreeing to obey certain laws were this group: A. Hopi. B. Iroquois. C. Lakota Sioux. D. Seminole. SS‐05‐
What is the B- Iroquois?
400
During the Age of Exploration, his three ships landed in North America and he went back to Europe to tell others about his discoveries. This person was: A. Henry Hudson. B. Hernando Cortes. C. Christopher Columbus. D. Marco Polo. SS‐05‐
What is C- Christopher Columbus?
500
When the price of gasoline goes up, the airlines will do this to continue to earn a profit... A. Increase the price of tickets B. Increase the pay of their employees C. Decrease the number of tickets D. Decrease the number of seats on the airplane
What is A- increase the price of tickets?
500
Primary sources help us understand history because they do what?: A. are usually easy to read and understand. B. give us a firsthand view of what people in the past were thinking. C. have always been kept in safe places by the government. D. represent the opinions of modern people.
What is B- give us firsthand views of what people in the past were thinking?
500
This is a Native‐American culture found in what is now Kentucky. A. Cherokee B. Hope C. Pee Dee D. Seneca
What is A- Cherokee?
500
Studying artifacts helps historians learn about the way people lived in the past. An example of an artifact would be: A. fossil. B. tree. C. clay pot. D. river.
What is C- clay pot?
500
This major geographic barrier that kept many Europeans from seeking the New World. A. Rocky Mountains B. Atlantic Ocean C. Pacific Ocean D. Appalachian Mountains
What is B- the Atlantic Ocean?