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the five themes of geography show the connection between geography and...history
When the united states expanded, settlers moved to the...west
Physical regions in the U.S. are marked by...contrasting landforms
What is not a question economics asks about society?Where should we sell our goods and services
The two most important river systems in the U.S. are the...Mississippi and Missouri Rivers
The two features that define a region's climate are...temperature and precipitation
____ is a key tool for historians because it shows the order of past eventschronology
Peoples' basic need in any society are...food, shelter, clothing
The social science that deals with the rights and responsibilities of a citizen is...civics
Many sientists belive what theory of early migration to North America?land bridge
What did the early peoples of North America learn from the peoples settled in Central and South America?how to irrigate crops.
What influenced the development of Native American culture in North America?climate, geography, and resources
by the 1400's, people in Africa and the Middle East shared what?respect for nature
What did not influence the development of European civilization?Chinese trade fleets
What was a important result of the Crusades?new trade routes were opened
Native American developed defferent _____ because they adapted their ways of life to different enviroments.cultures
All Native American cultures in North America believed that the world was full of very powerful, unseen forces and _____spirits
_____ trading fleets visited India and Africa during the 1400'sChinese
Results of the Renaissance period are:1. More people traded and traveled, 2. Gains were made in science, art, and history, 3. Europe emerged from a long period of isolation.
who may not have visited North America before 1400 exceptSpanish
The goal of Spanish colonies in North America was toenrich Spain
one result of spanish colonization in the Americas wasthe establishment of strict social classes as provided for in the Laws of the Indies
The Europeans looked for new sea routes to Asia because they wantedto increase profit from trade
after the Protestant Reformation great rivalry began to exist among the European nations because ofreligion differences
European nations established colonies in North America to seek riches, compete for land, and have ____ freedomreligious
the colony of _____ was almost a failure because its early inhabitants were more interested in finding ____ than in growing cropsjamestown, gold
The idea and tradition of _____ government was first introduced in North America in Jamestownrepresentative
One purpose for establishing the _______ was to attract new settlers to the jamestownHouse of Burgesses
The _____ at Plymouth were different from earlier English settlers because they came seeking religious freedom in North America.Pilgrims
Puritans from Massachusetts founded Conneticut becausethey felt the Massachusetts government was too powerful
New England colonies were characterized byclosely knit villages
which group of people sought religious freedom in Williams Penn's colony?Protestant Germans
Which activity did not contribute to the economy of the Middle Colonies?fishing
how did Yankee merchants get around the Navigation Acts?They sailed on trianular trade routes and engaged in smuggling
What was not true of colonial legislaturesall legislatures had upper, middle, and lower houses
Two distinct was of life developed in the Southern colonies:the _______ and the _______tidewater, back country
The primary crops grown in the Southern colonies were ____, ____, and ____indigo, rice, and tobacco
The ____ movement influenced the thinking of the English colonists in the 1700'senlightenment
One result of the Great Awakening was the establishment of new _______churches
What is true about the French rule in North Americait ended up in the capture of quebec
What did not happen after the British Victory in the French and Indian War?The Albany Plan of Union was adopted
What happened as a result of the Intolerable ActsColonial leaders formed the First Continental Congress
The colonies united and began to form militias in response tothe Intolerable Acts
What did colonist do to show their opposition to British actionsboycotted British goods
What did not happen after the Boston Tea partyThe British passes a tax on tea
In the 1700's France and England competed for control of the fur trade and land in the ______ohio valley
The ______ resulted in Britain's ganing French lands in North Americafrench and indian war
The Massachusetts colonists held the _______ to protest the tax on teaBoston Tea Party
The first battles of the American Revelution were fought at ________Lexington and Concord
What resulted after the battle of saratoga?1. British were no longer threat to New England. 2. France became an ally of U.S. 3. American spirits were raised
how did women play a role in the American Revolutiontending business and farms
By fighting for the colonists, enslaved African Americans...risked being captured and sold by the British
The south became the main battlefield in the Revolution becauseattempts made by britain in the north failed
After the Treaty of Paris (revolution) what happened?Britain recognized the independence of the United States.
The second Continental Congress attempted to make peace with King George and the British by sending the ______olive branch petition
Thomas Paine's _______ called for colonists to support independence from britain.Common Sense
The declaration of Independece lists the natural rights of men as ___,_____, and ____Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness
_____ became an ally of Americans in the westSpain
The battle that ended the Revolution was fought at_______Yorktown
The Ariticles of Confederation failed because the new national governmentdidnt have the power to deal with economic crisis
What was part of the Articles of Confederationeach state had one vote
The Great Compromise was an agreement on what?the number of state representatives in Congress
What did the writers of the constitution not have to agree onthe rules a territory would follow in order to become a state
What idea did the writers of the Constitution borrow from the Romans?self-government
From what source did the writers of the Constitution get the idea of natural human rights?the Enlightenment
Antifederalists objected to the Constitution because itgave too much power to the national government
One of the major flaws of the _________ was that it formed a weak national governmentArticles of Confederation
The idea of including a bill of rights in the Constitution had its roots in the English _________Manga Carta
The key issue in the ratification process of the Constitution was a _______Bill of Rights
What are the goals of the U.S. constitutionto unite the states, promote the general well-being, and to establish justice
What are the powers of Congressto unite the states, promote the general well-being, and to establish justice
What are the powers of Congressimpeach a President, make the nation's laws, and to control how much money government spends
How can the Constitiution be amendedCongress may suggest amendments
What is required to amend the Constitution2/3 of both the House and Senate
the 14, 15, 19, and 23rd amendments all expanded the rights of citizens to...vote
Both state and local government,provide law enforcement and education services
How are state constitutions different than the U.S. Constitutionthey are longer and contain more details
what are the responsibilities of a citizenstaying informed, voting, and volunteering
The principle in which each branch of government can limit the power of the other two branches are ________checks and balances
The ________ can check the power of the executive and legislative branches by declaring laws unconstitutionalSupreme Court
A _____ colony was one in which an individual or group received a charter and paid a yearly sum to the crown. They in turn could sell or rent land to othersProprietary
An army of volunteer citizens who trained and served during times of emergency was a _____militia
______ are goods that are shipped to other countriesexports
An _____ was an instrument used by ancient navigators to determine a ship's latitude while at seaastrolabe
An ______ is an agreement between nations to support one anotheralliance
The ________ forbade British settlers to move into areas west of the AppalachiansProclamation of 1763
The study of _____ deals with how people satisfy their wants and needs by managing their limited resourceseconomics
______ are goods that are shipped into the countryimports
the _______ imposed duties on legal documentsstamp
the _______ were passed in retaliation for the Boston Tea PartyIntolerable Acts
To ____ a territory is to give up any claim to that territorycede
to _____ a document is to make changes to that documentamend
The _______ marked the turning point of the American Revolutionbattle of saratoga
the righ of the people to alter their government is called _________popular sovereignty
The _____ created a loose alliance of the independent statesArticles of Confederations
To ______ a plan or action means to carry out that plan or action or to do what is requiredexecute
the ________ signed by King John in 1215 defined the rights of British monarchs and citizensMagna Carta
a ______ was an individual during the Revolutionary War who favored a peaceful resolution to the conflict with the British and desired to remain loyal to King Georgeloyalists
The first major battle of the Revolutionary War was the _________Battle of Bunker Hill
A _____ was an individual during the Revolutionary War who favored independence from Britainpatriot