Enlightenment Ideas
Native Americans
Geography
Early Government
Miscellaneous
100

When we see Enlightenment on a quiz, we should think of the word:_______________

FREEDOM 

100

What caused the Native Americans to want to form alliances in Colonial America? 

European threats

100

True or False: Geographic features (i.e., mountains, minerals, climate, rivers, harbors, grasslands, etc.) contributed to the settlement patterns of colonies. 

TRUE

100

The Mayflower Compact and the Virginia House of Burgesses are early examples of 

a. restrictions on religious freedom

b. steps toward a representative government

c. resistance to British rule 

d. economic systems in the colonies 

b. steps toward a representative government

100

What time is it right now? 

...

200

True or False: The following quote helped justify the colonists' fight for independence. 

“That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it.”

TRUE 

200

What does Chief Maintonomo mean when he says:

 "Brothers, we must be as one as the English are, or we shall be destroyed"? 

What is he saying?  

We need to form alliances to fight the colonists.

200

Directionally speaking, where were natural harbors found? 

Eastern shore

200

The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut talks a lot about how they will choose (elect) officials like governors and magistrates (judges).

This represents an early step in the colonial advance toward a _________________ government. 

a. representative 

b. social

c. communist

d. democratic-republican 

a. representative or democratic

200

What presidents have been impeached? 

Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, & Donald Trump (x2)

300

“That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it.”

Which Enlightenment principle does this quotation refer to (equal rights, religious freedom, separation of powers, consent of the governed)? 

Consent of the governed. 

WE give the government PERMISSION to govern us.

300

What does facing East mean when studying American history? 

Considering the Native American perspective in history. 

300
Directionally speaking, where did large plantations develop? 

South

300

In colonial America, the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, and the writings of John Locke contributed to the

  1. diversity of religious beliefs among the colonists

  2. political ideals and practices of the colonists

  3. economic relationships between the colonists and the mother country

  4. demands of colonists to end the slave trade and the practice of slavery

2. political ideals and practices of the colonists

300

What bird almost beat the bald eagle as our national bird? 

Turkey (Benjamin Franklin really wanted it to be a turkey)

400

European Enlightenment writers of the 17th and 18th centuries such as John Locke influenced America’s colonial development by providing

  1. justification for state-supported churches

  2. a defense of the slave trade

  3. arguments for monarchy and rule by divine right

  4. ideas about self-government and political rights

4. Self-government & political rights

400

Why is it tough to know exactly what Native Americans thought when Europeans began arriving on the shores of the Atlantic? 

They passed their history down through talking (oral history), and many Native languages died out.

400

What geographic feature contributed most to the settlement of colonies along the Atlantic Coast? 

Navigable rivers and / or harbors 

400

What was something important about the Magna Carta? 

Many options

400

Who was the first person in US government to hold the title of president? (Hint: This was under the Articles of Confederation, not the Constitution)

John Hanson - President of the US in Congress Assembled (Articles of Confederation). 


500

Who is the Enlightenment philosopher that helped inspire colonists with ideas about self-government and political rights? 

John Locke

500

What is the name of the Native American Chief that said "Brothers, we must be as one as the English are, or we shall be destroyed"? 

Chief Maintonomo 

500

Describe the main reason large plantations developed in the South during the colonial period.

Southern climate / longer growing seasons

500

What colonial development was most similar to the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut? 

VA House of Burgesses 

500

What was the main goal of European mercantilism during the 16 & 1700s? In other words, why did Great Britain want to use mercantilism?  

To increase the wealth of the mother country (GB)

600

What are the natural rights

Life, liberty, & property (or pursuit of happieness)

600

What does historian Daniel Becker mean when he says "History is an imaginative creation"? 

We often do not have records of the past so we have to construct using what we know and our imagination. 

600

Draw the US in the center of your whiteboard. Then, label: North, South, East, West, Mexico, Canada, Pacific Ocean, & the Atlantic Ocean. 

...

600

Describe either the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut or the Virginia House or Burgesses. 

Fundamental Orders: First written plan for people to vote and citizens could have a say in government. 

VA House of Burgesses: First elected assembly in English colonies. Allowed colonists to chose local laws.  

600

What Native American tribe sits where Mount Morris is located? 

Seneca