Colonies
Westward
Government
Culture
Language
100

What is a colony?

A territory controlled by people from a foreign land

100

Who were pioneers?

First settlers who traveled west

100

What document created the U.S. government?

The Constitution

100

Name one type of American music

Blues, jazz, rock, hip hop

100

What does bilingual mean?

Speaking two languages

200

Who controlled many colonies in the 1700s?

Britain

200

What trail did many settlers follow?

Oregon Trail

200

Who was the first president?

George Washington

200

Name one food influenced by other cultures?

Tacos, pasta, sushi

200

Which language is spoken most after English?

Spanish

300

What was life like on plantations?

Large farms growing mainly one crop with enslaved workers

300

Why did people move west?

To find land and gold

300

What does the Preamble explain?

The purpose of the government

300

Why is America culturally diverse?

Immigrants from many countries settled there

300

Why are many languages spoken in the U.S.?

Immigration from many countries

400

What is one reason that the population of the United States is so culturally diverse today?

Many bilingual immigrants came to the United States through New York.

400

What was America like before the Revolutionary War?

Before the Revolutionary War, America was made up of several colonies. Many colonies held large plantations where mainly one crop was grown.

400

Why is the Constitution important to the United States government?

It explains how the government is organized and protects people’s rights.

400

How did westward expansion change the United States?

It helped the country grow by adding land, resources, and new settlements.

400

Give two ways immigrants influenced American culture.

They influenced food, music, language, traditions, and religion.

500

How does a democratic government allow citizens to take part in making decisions?

By letting citizens vote for leaders and laws.

500

What risks and challenges did pioneers face while traveling west?

Long journeys, dangerous weather, lack of food, illness, and difficult terrain.

500

Why was the Declaration of Independence an important moment in U.S. history?

It brings different ideas, traditions, foods, and skills that strengthen society.

500

Why is cultural diversity important to the United States?

It brings different ideas, traditions, foods, and skills that strengthen society.

500

How does being bilingual help people in a culturally diverse country?

It helps people communicate with more communities and understand different cultures.