Geography
Native Americans
Colonial Settlements
Enlightenment Ideals
Foundations of Democracy
100

The phrase we use to remember the points of a compass

Never Eat Soggy Waffles/Worms

100

The name of the land bridge it is believed early humans crossed to enter North America.

The Bering Strait

100

The 3 Colonial Geographic Regions

New England

Middle

Southern

100
Thomas Hobbes came up with this ideal that stated we all give up certain freedoms/rights to have other rights protected by the government.

Social Contract

100

The document that limited the power of the King to tax people; established taxation with representation.

Magna Carta (1215)

200

The direction I travel in if I travel directly from Hunt to Nunda.


Northeast

200

Group of Europeans treated Natives the worst

The Spanish

200

"The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, people, and ideas between the Americas and Afro-Asia"

The Columbian Exchange

200

The rights people are born with. Life, liberty, and property.

Unalienable Rights

200

This colonial document established Plymouth Rock's power to self-govern. 

Mayflower Compact

300

The two lines that divide the Earth into quadrants

Prime Meridian

Equator

300

Name all of the tribes that were part of the Iroquois Confederacy.

Seneca

Onondaga 

Mohawk

Cayuga

Oneida

300

Name one difference between indentured servitude and slavery.

  • Indentured servitude = voluntary; slaves = forced

  • Indentured servitude = for a few years; slavery is for life

  • Indentured Servitude = some skilled labor; slavery = hard manual labor

300

The Enlightenment Thinker that believed the power of the government to rule came from the Consent of the Governed.

Rousseau

300

Name the two Foundational Democratic Practices that were established in New England.

*Hint: Both have to do with yapping.

1. Town Hall Meetings

2. Right to Petition

400
A chain of islands.

Archipelago

400

The Native American Cultural Group that lived in the following style of homes.

Southwest.

Pueblo Hogans

400

The geographical feature that prevented the British from colonizing West.

Appalachian Mountains

400

The Enlightenment Thinker that thunked Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances.

Montesquieu

400

The first elected representative assembly in the British Colonies.

Virginia House of Burgesses

500

The coordinate below is...

77°56'26.0"W

Longitude.


500

The myth called that the English used to justify colonizing the Americas.

"The Black Legend"

500

The 3 principles of Mercantilism

1. State-Driven economy

2. Build Up of Mineral Wealth

3. Favorable Balance of Trade

500

The Enlightenment thinker who advocated for Women's Rights. Wrote "The Declaration of the Rights of Women."

Mary Wollstonecraft


500

The Enlightenment thinker who wrote this quote:

"We have reason to conclude that all peaceful beginnings of government have been laid in the consent of the people…"

John Locke