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Mid-Term Exam Review

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Which ancient African people migrated west and south from Nigeria?   Bantu  
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Which ancient kingdom, in present-day Ethiopia, was a cener of African Christianity?   Axum  
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When Europeans began trading with African societies what began to grow?   Slave Trade  
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Why is the death rate in Africa south of the Sahara so high?   Lack of clean water and disease  
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In Africa, a person's ethnic group is most closely associated with what?   language  
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Why did European countries carve Africa into colonies in the 1800's?   profit and political advantage  
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What is the most common expression of community life, social status, and rites of the passage of Africa?   dance  
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People who moved from place to place in search of food.   hunter-gatherers  
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griots   story tellers  
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An empire in Southern Africa   Great Zimbabwe  
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Special ceremonies that mark lifestages   Rites of passage  
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Famous ruler of Mali   Mansa Musa  
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Land bridge that connected Asia to North America. (Now underwater)   Beringia  
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What discovery turned nomads into farmers in the Americas'   Maize (corn)  
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What lead the Mayan priests to create the 365 day calendar?   Their knowledge of astrology  
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What was the capital of the Aztec Empire?   Tenountitlan  
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What did the Maya and Aztec organize their societies around   Religion  
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Which was the largest of the early American civilizations?   Inca  
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What did the early Ohio Valley people, the Hopewell, build?   Huge burial mounds in the shape of birds, bears, and snakes.  
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Where did the largest settlement of Mound Builders live? Present-day   Illinois  
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The Iroquois women, called clan mothers, chose the....   Men of the Counsil  
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In the 1500's what changed the ways of life for the Native Americans forever?   The arrival of the Europeans  
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Early Americans crossed the land bridge, Beringia, from Asia to present day what?   Alaska  
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Agriculture allowed early Americans to...?   Spend time on other activities such as building a community.  
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Which civilizations organized their societies around their religion?   Maya and Aztec  
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Which civilization built stone-paved roads over mountains?   Inca  
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The Inca believed the sun god enjoyed displays of what and covered their clothing and buildings with it?   Gold  
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How did the Hohokam people acquire shells?   trade with coastal people  
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Which peoples wore clothing of sealskin?   Inuit  
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Which was the main food of the peoples of the northwestern coast?   Salmon  
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Tepees were used by which culture?   people of the great plains  
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How did the Iroquois promote peace?   forming a federation  
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Mound Builders   sun dried mud brick  
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Which of these was a military empire? Aztec, Inca, or Mayan   Aztec  
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Calculating device developed by the Inca?   quipus  
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the study of ancient peoples   archaeology  
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a home build by using sand dried mud brick.   adobe  
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Raised piece of land with the top leveled off to promote farming.   terraces  
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Religious center of the Inca.   Machu Picchu  
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A ruler   emperor  
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Home of community of homes built by Native Americans.   pueblo  
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A type of government that links different groups together.   federation  
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An explorer who served in Khubla Khans court and wrote his book of travels.   Marco Polo  
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The Renaissance was the historical period when these 2 things ruled.   Intellect and Creativity  
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Which Portuguese prince laid the groundwork for a new era of exploration?   Mansamusa  
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Name Christopher Columbus' 3 ships.   Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria  
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Juan Ponce De Leon was the first Spaniard to land here.   North America  
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Who was the first explorer to sail around the southern tip of Africa?   Vasco de Gama  
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Which invention helped Marco Polo's Travels gain wider circulation?   Printing Press  
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From their trading post in Africa, the Portuguese traded for what?   gold and slaves  
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What did Columbus' crew threaten to do if he did not turn back?   throw him overboard  
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Which explorer discovered the long-awaited eastern sea route to Asia   Vasco de Gama  
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What did the Treaty of Tordesillas give Spain?   Most of North & South America  
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How far west did Hernando de Soto travel?   Oklahoma  
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Encomienda was a right granted by the Spanish government that gave Conquistadors the right to what?   demand taxes or labor from Native Americans who were living on the land.  
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Martin Luther believed that this was the way to salvation rather than good deeds?   Faith  
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What was John Cabot's voyage used by the English to claim?   North America  
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Which explorer's crew was the first to sail around the world?   Ferdinand Magellen  
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Which sea did Columbus believe he was near when he landed?   Indian Sea  
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Which monarch sent Columbus on his first voyage?   Queen Isabella of Spain  
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Who granted charters to groups of merchants to organize settlements in America?   King James I  
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A document that gives the holder the right to organize settlements in an area.   Charters  
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Protestants who wanted to leave the Anglican Church and found their own churches were called what?   Separatists  
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Protestants who wanted to stay in the Anglican Church and change it from within were called what?   Puritans  
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Because their journey had a religious purpose, the Separatists called themselves what?   Pilgrims  
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What was Captain Smith's account of the condition of the Jamestown Colony?   Lacked a strong leader, sick, miserable, unwilling to help themselves.  
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What did the Pilgrims promise when they signed the Mayflower Compact?   Obey the laws passed for the general good of the colony.  
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Who was the settlement Jamestown named after?   King James I  
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Who was the leader of Jamestown?   Captain John Smith  
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What did the Jamestown settlers plant to survive?   tobacco, corn, etc.  
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An English raider of Spanish ships?   Francis Drake  
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Gov. John White was the leader of what colony? Was Sir Walter Raleigh's idea   Roanoke  
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This was carved in a gatepost at the abandoned colony of Roanoke   Croatoan  
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The Virginia Company founded what settlement?   Jamestown  
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How long did the voyage of the Mayflower take?   66 days  
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What island was bought for a small amount of beads and other goods ($23)   Manhatten (NYC)  
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Who did John Rolfe marry?   Pocahontas  
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What was the most profitable cash crop in South Carolina and Georgia?   Rice  
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How did England view its North American colonies?   As an economic resourse  
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What 2 nations fought in the Seven Years war?   France and Britain  
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What do Americans call the Seven Years war?   The French and Indian war  
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Native American leader who recognized that British settlers threatened their way of life.   Pontiac  
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A religious revival that swept through the colonies.   The Great Awakening  
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The hub of the shipping trade in North America was in...?   New England  
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Labor for the southern rice fields was provided by...?   slaves  
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This called for one general government for all of the American colonies.   The Albany Plan of Union  
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A region of large southern plantations   The Tidewater  
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Laws passed in the southern states that controlled and restricted enslaved people. (governed slaves punishments)   Slave codes  
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First college in the United States   Harvard  
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British commander sent to conquer the French in the Ohio valley in America.   Edward Braddock  
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Edward Braddock was in charge of troops during what war?   French and Indian war  
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Who oversaw the French and Indian war in Europe?   William Pitt  
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What did the Treaty of Paris mark?   The end of North American power for France.  
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A leg of the triangular trade route in which slaves were shipped to the West Indies.   The Middle Passage  
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What did the Stamp Act tax?   All printed materials  
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Who was the leader of the Green Mountain Boys?   Ethan Allen  
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Who opposed any compromise with the American colonist?   King George III of England  
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Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?   Thomas Jefferson  
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What did the Towshend Acts give the British Parliament the right to do?   Tax and make decisions for the colonies  
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Colonial leaders used the Boston Massacre killings as what?   Propaganda  
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The actions of the minutemen at Lexington and Concord are referred to as the....   Shot heard around the world  
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What did Loyalist not consider unfair taxes a good reason for?   Rebellion  
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What did patriots want to fight for?   Independence  
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Who recommended George Washington be chosen as commander of the Continental Army?   John Adams  
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In the Olive Branch Petition, the colonists expressed their desire for what?   Peace, rights to be heard  
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What does Patrick Henry declare in his speech to the Second Virginia Convention?   War is unavailable but he welcomes it  
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Arguments for American independence written by this person in Common Sense greatly influenced colonist's opinions.   Thomas Paine  
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Thomas Paine thinks that America's involvement with Britain causes what, according to Common Sense?   Unneeded differences with European nations who could possibly become allies.  
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What is the opening line of Thomas Paine's The American Crisis?   These are times that try men's souls  
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On Christmas Night 1776, where did the Patriots score a victory?   Trenton  
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In 1777, William Howe captured what city causing the Congress to flee?   New York City  
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Where did the Patriot forces endure a winter of terrible suffering?   Valley Forge  
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What did the French agree to do after the Battle of Saratoga?   Support the colonist (US)  
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Which foreign troops helped defeat Charles Cornwallis?   French  
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What did the British agree to do after the Battle of Yorktown?   Withdraw from war because it was too costly  
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Which 3 men represented America at the peace talks in Paris?   Ben Franklin, John Adams, John Jay  
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What did Nathan Hale disguise himself as to spy on the British?   A Dutch schoolteacher  
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A French nobleman who became Washington's trusted aide.   Marquis de Lafayette  
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What was a famous quote attributed to John Paul Jones?   I have not yet begun to fight  
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What was the Hessian's main goal for winning the war?   money  
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After the war, what did George Washington do?   retired  
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What will "Sunshine Patriots" do according to the patriot writer Thomas Paine in The American Crisis?   Only serve the country when things are going well.  
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What were conditions like for the soldiers the winter at Valley Forge?   Naked and starving  
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Patriot name for series of Punitive passed by British in 1774?   Intolerable (Coercive) Acts  
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A dockworker who was part African and part Native American.   Crispus Attucks  
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Disguised herself as a young man & enlisted in the war.   Deborah Sampson  
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Joined her husband in battle.   Margaret Corbin  
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What did Paul Revere call out as he rode?   The British are coming. The regulars are out.  
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This said troops could not seize homes.   Writ of assistance  
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The opening statement of the Constitution.   Preamble  
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Patriot leader at Battle of Bunker Hill.   William Prescott  
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French nobleman and general who helped Washington during Revolutionary War   Compte de Rochambeau  
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American general who defected to (joined) the British   Benedict Arnold  
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A successful guerrilla leader for American army known as the Swamp Fox   Francis Marion  
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A former army officer from Prussia. Helped with military drills and tactics   Fredrich (Baron) Von Steuben  
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