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Final Exam Review
Use this game to review the information learned throughout the year!
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Who was the first president of the United States? | George Washington |
| Who was the second president of the United States? | John Adams |
| Who was the 3rd president of the United States? | Thomas Jefferson |
| Who was the 4th president of the United States? | James Madison |
| Who was the 5th president of the United States? | James Monroe |
| The name of the two explorers that explored the Louisiana Purchase. | Lewis and Clark |
| The name of the Native American who helped Lewis and Clark. | Sacajawea |
| Name of the Clark's slave. | York |
| He was president during the XYZ affair. | John Adams |
| A group of advisors to the President. | Cabinet |
| To not choose sides in a conflict. | Neutrality |
| He was president during the Louisiana Purchase. | Thomas Jefferson |
| He was president during the War of 1812. | James Madison |
| The kidnapping of American sailors. | Impressment. |
| He issued the Monroe Doctrine. | James Monroe |
| A political organization for people with similar beliefs. | Political Party |
| He was the leader of the Federalist party. | Alexander Hamilton |
| He was the leader of the Democratic-Republican party. | Thomas Jefferson |
| Francis Scott Key wrote a famous poem titled "____________" during the war of 1812. | The Star Spangled Banner |
| He is your history teacher and personal hero. | Mr. Pulgarin |
| Who lived in the Americas prior to the arrival of the Europeans? | Native Americans |
| How did Native Americans view land ownership? | They believed it belonged to everyone. |
| He founded a navigational school in Sagres, Portugal, which lead to the creation of the | Prince Henry the Navigator |
| Motives for European exploration | Curiosity, wealth, fame, national pride, religion, foreign goods, religion, faster trade routes. |
| Columbus' three ships. | Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria |
| Spaniards who helped seize goods and territory in the New World. | Conquistadors |
| This disease killed approximately 90% of the Native American population. | Small pox. |
| Discovered the area that is now Montreal, Canada. | Jacques Cartier |
| Name of Native American tribe Columbus met at San Salvador. | Arawak |
| I am often referred to as "The Fathe of Canada." | Samuel de Champlain |
| British explorer who explored the area that is now New York. | Henry Hudson |
| PERSIA is a/an ________, that helps us understand a country's __________. | acronym; culture |
| "S" in PERSIA | Social |
| "R" in PERSIA | Religious |
| "I" in PERSIA | Intellectual |
| Equator | zero degrees latitude |
| Prime Meridian | zero degrees longitude |
| The colony of Roanoke carved this word into a tree as a clue to the world. | Croatoan |
| The Pilgrims came to the new world seeking __________ freedom. | religious |
| Founded in 1607 | Jamestown, Virginia |
| The first two settlements in North America. | Jamestown, VA and Plymouth, MA |
| Another name for the slave trade between Africa, Americas, and Europe. | Triangular Trade |
| The French and Indian war was fought for: | control of North America between the French and British. |
| The policy of weakly enforcing laws. | Salutary Neglect |
| True or False: After the French and Indian war, the British began to heavily tax the colonists. | True |
| Famous slogan against taxation. | "No Taxation without Representation." |
| He said, "Give me liberty or give me death!" | Patrick Henry |
| This act required colonists to provide housing and food to British soldiers. | Quartering Act |
| This proclamation prohibited the colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. | Proclamation of 1763 |
| When British troops fired on a mob in the streets of Boston, and killed 5 people. | Boston Massacre |
| When Boston citizens dressed up as Mohawk Indians and dumped 342 cartons of tea into Boston Harbor. | Boston Tea Party |
| This documented declared the colonies free from British rule. | Declaration of Independence |
| Leader of the Continental Army. | George Washington |
| Leader of the British Army. | General Lord Cornwallis |
| "We won the American Revolution!" | Americans |
| This country helped the Americans during the American Revolution by providing them with ships. | France |
| When a country is united. | Nationalism |
| When a country is divided by internal conflict. | Sectionalism |
| Impressment | The kidnapping of sailors. |
| "I wrote the Star Spangled Banner" | Francis Scott Key |
| Industrial, urban, child labor | The North |
| Native Americans, small farms, and agricultural | The West |
| Agricultural, plantations, slavery, rural | The South |
| "I am the Father of America's Industrial Revolution." | Samuel Slater |
| Another name for Westward Expansion. | Manifest Destiny |
| Missouri Compromise | Missouri would enter as a slave state and Maine as a free state. No slavery north of the 36' 30 parallel. |
| True or False: Dred Scott was granted his freedom after he sued. | False |
| Secession | To formally leave or withdraw from the national government. |
| The North | The Union |
| The South | The Confederates |
| Robert E. Lee | Leader of the South's army |
| Ulysses S. Grant | Leader of the North's Army |
| The 16th president of the United States. | Abraham Lincoln |
| Freed all the slaves in the South. | Emancipation Proclamation |
| One of the first all-African American fighting units. | 54th Massachusetts. |