Early North America
Creating the United States
Expansion and Conflict in US
Striving to be United
US Looks Outward
100

List the three primary motives for exploration of the Americas

GOD, GOLD & GLORY

100

True or false: The British Parliament decided that the French were responsible for paying the war debt from the French and Indian War.

False

100

Which president signed the Indian Removal Act into law?

a. James Monroe b. James Madison c. Andrew Jackson d. Abraham Lincoln

c. Andrew Jackson

100

What was the “gag rule” in Congress from 1831-1844? a. No discussion of abolition was allowed. b. Discussion of laws was limited to one day. c. Representatives could not discuss laws in public. d. Senators were not allowed to talk while in session.

a. No discussion of abolition was allowed

100

What event started World War I?

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

200

American Indians mainly used __________ to communicate and to preserve their history and traditions.

Spoken Words

200

The __________ were dedicated to fighting against Great Britain's control of the colonies

Sons of Liberty

200

American Indian tribes east of the Mississippi River were forced into the _________ Territory.

Oklahoma

200

Who debated for the Illinois Senate seat in 1858? a. Henry Clay and Daniel Webster b. Stephen Douglas and Henry Clay c. Daniel Webster and Abraham Lincoln d. Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas

d. Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas

200

What was the effect of the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War I? a. It led to World War II. b. There was lasting world peace. c. The Soviet Union formed. d. Germany became wealthy.

a. It led to World War II.

300

__________ are tall, cone-shaped houses made of bison hides stretched over wooden poles


Teepes

300

Washington and his forces crossed the __________ and defeated the Hessian forces to retake New Jersey.

Delaware

300

The U.S. Army enforced the ____________. 

Trail of Tears, Oregon Trail; Northwest Passage; Great Wagon Road.

Trail of Tears

300

Why did John Brown raid Harpers Ferry?

To obtain weapons

300

The participation of women in the economy during WWI led to________

Womens Suffrage, Women getting the right to vote, anything about suffrage or voting rights

400

The French settlement of __________ was a great location for trade because it was close to the island colonies in the Caribbean and was connected to the northern parts of America by the Mississippi River.

New Orleans

400

What treaty ended the American Revolution?

Treaty of Paris, 1783

400

When did Congress pass the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves? a. 1802 b. 1808 c. 1812 d. 1863

b. 1808

400

Who led the reconstruction of the South? a. Andrew Johnson b. Abraham Lincoln c. Franklin Roosevelt d. Grover Cleveland

a. Andrew Johnson

400

Where did a majority of African Americans settle in New York City?

Harlam

500

The death of ____________ sparked a series of events that set the course for the French & Indian War.

Joseph Coulon de Villiers de Jumonville

500

How many delegates served at the Constitutional Convention? a. 35 b. 45 c. 55 d. 65

c. 55

500

Uncle Tom was the central character in the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin. He was __________. a. an abolitionist b. an enslaved man c. a free man d. an enslave

an enslaved man

500

Select all that apply: How did the invention of the assembly line help workers? a. Line jobs were repetitive and boring. b. Companies greatly increased profits. c. The number of work hours was reduced. d. Workers could be replaced by machines. e. Factories could make large amounts of goods quickly. f. Large amounts of education were not needed to work

c. The number of work hours was reduced. 

f. Large amounts of education were not needed to work

500

In which year did Black Tuesday happen? Leading to Great Depression

1929