Questions
Abraham Lincoln
George Washington
True/False
Vocabulary( G. Washington)
Vocabulary (A. Lincoln)
100

How did Abraham Lincoln develop the US economy?

He established the US National Banking System. Also, he established a national currency. Lincoln helped the economy flourish through canals, railroads and factories. 

100

Through Jay's Treaty, George Washington failed to build a strong relationship with Britain. 

False

Through Jay's Treaty, George Washington built a strong relationship with Britain.

100

Begin to hold an official positon. 

take office

100

the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country.

leader

200

What did American people get after Lincoln signed the Homestead Acts?

The first Homestead Act allowed poor people to obtain land. It gave the applicant ownership of land at little or no cost.

200
George Washington's Farewell Address to the people of America stresses the importance of the unity between its citizens. 

True

200

to manage a situation or a problem

to handle

200

the state of being a slave

slavery

300

What act led to creation of universities and colleges in the USA?


Morrill Land -Grant Act


300

George Washington established the United States Navy

True

300

a speech given by an individual leaving a position or a place.

farewell address

300

money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.

incomes

400

What was the reason of having so many enemies?

Lincoln's position against slavery. 

400

When George Washington took office, the United States of America consisted of 50 states. 

False. 

When George Washington took office, the United States of America consisted of 11 states.

400

declaration

statement

400

to grow or develop successfully  

to flourish

500

What was Lincoln's purpose when he planned Reconstruction

to reintegrate the conquered Southern States.

500

George Washington was the second president of the United States of America. 

False

George Washington was the first president of the United States of America.

500

the state of being known or talked about by many people, especially on account of notable achievements.

fame

500

to make or be made into a whole again

to reintegrate