Migration and Early Civilizations
Empires and Geography
Colonies and Trade
Political Concepts
Conflicts and Treaties
100

What was the role of Beringia in the migration of early humans to the Americas?
A) It was a desert route through Asia.
B) It was a land bridge exposed during the Ice Age, allowing migration.
C) It was an ancient river connecting Europe and Asia.
D) It was a mountain range that blocked migration routes.

B) It was a land bridge exposed during the Ice Age, allowing migration.

100

How did the location of Tenochtitlán contribute to the strength of the Aztec Empire?
A) The island location provided natural defenses and access to resources through trade.
B) Its mountainous location helped the Aztecs control the surrounding valleys.
C) It was built in a remote desert, far from any trade routes.
D) The city's coastal location allowed for easy sea travel to other empires. 

A) The island location provided natural defenses and access to resources through trade.

100

Which of the following economic activities was most important in the Southern Colonies?
A) Shipbuilding
B) Fishing
C) Growing cash crops
D) Lumber milling

C) Growing cash crops.

100

Which of the following best describes mercantilism?
A) Countries aimed to import more goods than they exported.
B) Colonies were used to supply raw materials and markets for the mother country.
C) Countries focused on accumulating land rather than wealth.
D) Colonies could freely trade with other countries to gain wealth.

B) Colonies were used to supply raw materials and markets for the mother country.

100

What resource made the Ohio River Valley so valuable?
A) Timber
B) Gold
C) Fur trade
D) Tobacco

C) Fur trade.

200

Why was maize important to early American societies?
A) It was a staple crop that supported growing societies.
B) It was used only for trade with other cultures.
C) It was primarily used to create tools and weapons.
D) It was not significant to their way of life.

A) It was a staple crop that supported growing societies.

200

What method did the Inca use to farm the steep mountainous terrain of their empire?
A) Irrigation ditches
B) Farming on flat plains
C) Terraces cut into the mountainsides
D) Underground tunnels

C) Terraces cut into the mountainsides.

200

Why did the Middle Colonies have a more diverse population compared to New England?
A) They offered more job opportunities in fishing.
B) Their fertile land attracted settlers from various European countries.
C) The cold climate encouraged settlement.
D) There were many plantations that required laborers.

B) Their fertile land attracted settlers from various European countries.

200

Which of the following best describes the principle of civic virtue?
A) The belief in social hierarchy and class distinction.
B) A focus on individual rights above all else.
C) Democratic values and practices that build a free society.
D) The idea that government should be run by kings and queens.

C) Democratic values and practices that build a free society.

200

Who led the British militia in the Ohio River Valley against the French?
A) George Washington
B) Benjamin Franklin
C) William Pitt
D) James Wolfe

A) George Washington.

300

How did farming change the way of life for early Americans?
A) It forced them to move frequently.
B) It made hunting the primary source of food.
C) It limited their ability to develop cultures.
D) It provided a steady food source, leading to permanent settlements.

D) It provided a steady food source, leading to permanent settlements.

300

How did the Inca keep records without a written language?
A) They used quipus, a system of knotted strings to track information.
B) They painted symbols on pottery.
C) They memorized important information and passed it orally.
D) They carved messages into stone monuments.

A) They used quipus, a system of knotted strings to track information.

300

What was the Middle Passage?
A) A route that connected European colonies.
B) The journey enslaved Africans took to the Americas.
C) A law controlling trade between colonies.
D) A shortcut through the colonies.

B) The journey enslaved Africans took to the Americas.

300

Why was the concept of representative government important to the colonies?
A) It allowed kings to make laws for the colonies.
B) It ensured colonists could vote for the British Parliament.
C) It gave colonists a voice in creating their own laws.
D) It prevented colonists from participating in local governments.

C) It gave colonists a voice in creating their own laws.

300

What key battle marked the turning point of the war for the British?
A) Siege of Yorktown
B) Capture of Fort Duquesne
C) Battle of Quebec
D) Battle of Fort Necessity

C) Battle of Quebec.

400

What was one impact of agriculture on early American societies?
A) It decreased the need for cultural development.
B) It caused people to abandon farming for hunting.
C) It led to the building of shelters and the creation of pottery and cloth.
D) It had no significant effect on settlement patterns.

C) It led to the building of shelters and the creation of pottery and cloth.

400

The Hopewell culture is known for building large burial earthworks. What does the discovery of copper artifacts in these mounds suggest about their society?
A) They were isolated and did not trade with others.
B) They imported copper from Europe.
C) They traded extensively with distant regions.
D) They used copper only for religious purposes.

C) They traded extensively with distant regions.

400

Which group strongly opposed slavery in the colonies?
A) Plantation owners
B) Quakers
C) Overseers
D) Merchants

B) Quakers.

400

What impact did immigration have on the population of the thirteen colonies?
A) It caused a decline in the population due to disease.
B) It limited the development of colonial cities.
C) It led to the rapid growth of the colonial population.
D) It primarily affected only wealthy landowners.

C) It led to the rapid growth of the colonial population.

400

The Treaty of Paris (1763) ended French power in North America. Which land did Britain gain?
A) California
B) Louisiana
C) Canada
D) Florida

C) Canada.

500

How did religion influence the advancements of the Maya civilization, particularly in astronomy and writing?
A) The Maya believed that studying the stars and creating a calendar helped them understand the gods' wishes.
B) Religious leaders controlled the trade networks, leading to the development of writing.
C) Religious wars forced the Maya to invent new weapons and tracking systems.
D) Maya rulers banned writing and astronomy to maintain power over the population.

A) The Maya believed that studying the stars and creating a calendar helped them understand the gods' wishes.

500

The Ancient Puebloans built impressive cliff dwellings in the Four Corners region. Why might these cliff dwellings have been important for their survival?
A) They provided easy access to trade routes.
B) They were built to escape floods.
C) They offered defense and protection from harsh weather.
D) They were a place to store surplus food.

 C) They offered defense and protection from harsh weather.

500

How did representative government in the colonies differ from the government in England?
A) Colonists could vote for members of both the upper and lower houses.
B) Only the king appointed officials in the colonies.
C) Colonists elected members of the lower house but had no say in the upper house.
D) Colonists were not allowed to vote for representatives at all.

C) Colonists elected members of the lower house but had no say in the upper house.

500

Which statement best explains the significance of an epidemic in the colonies?
A) It was a major factor in promoting early education in the colonies.
B) It had little impact on population or society.
C) Epidemics could drastically reduce the population and disrupt daily life.
D) Epidemics primarily affected wealthy colonists only.

C) Epidemics could drastically reduce the population and disrupt daily life.

500

What was the goal of the Proclamation of 1763?
A) To expand British colonies westward.
B) To encourage settlers to move west.
C) To lower taxes on the colonies.
D) To avoid conflict with Native Americans.

D) To avoid conflict with Native Americans.