Welcome! Quarterly Exam Review. Your Topic 13 ColoniesHispanic Heritage ElectionMapRACE 200 400 600 800 1000 Bonus Question: 5000 pts.

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Welcome! Quarterly Exam Review

Your Topic 13 ColoniesHispanic Heritage ElectionMapRACE Bonus Question: 5000 pts

Topic 1: 200 Question: What were the large farms called that made the Southern Colonies Unique? Answer What are plantations.

Topic 1: 400 Question: Who made most of the laws in the colonies? Answer

Topic 1: 600 Question: What is the different between a slave and an indentured servant? Answer A slave was a person from Africa or the Caribbean that had no rights an indentured servant was from Europe and was working off a debt and would become free.

Topic 1: 800 Question: Why did most people come to the colonies? Answer For religious freedom and also for economic opportunities.

Topic 1: 1000 Question: What did the Mayflower Compact, the Fundamental Orders and town meetings show about the colonists? Answer

Topic 2: 200 Question: Who was the Hispanic leader of the of the farm workers strike? Answer

Topic 2: 400 Question: Who was the politician seen in the documentary who supported Latino equal right. He was assonated? Answer Robert F. Kennedy

Topic 2: 600 Question: In what decade did the majority of the farm workers strike take place? Answer 1960s

Topic 2: 800 Question: What are two reason Latinos have immigrated to the US. Answer Better Life More Money

Topic 2: 1000 Question: What are two Character Traits of Latinos Answer Hardworking Determined Courageous

Topic 3: 200 Question: Who was the democratic and republican candidates? Answer Democrat: Obama Republican: Romney

Topic 3: 400 Question: What color represents the democratic party? Republican party? Answer Democratic: Blue Republican: Red

Topic 3: 600 Question: Who one the democratic NJ Senate seat. Answer Robert Menedez

Topic 3: 800 Question: Who won the NJ House of Representatives seat? Answer Robert Andrews

Topic 3: 1000 Question: What do people belong to who share the same political views. Answer Political party

Topic 4: 200 Question: What are the three regions of the 13 colonies? Answer New England, Middle, and Southern.

Topic 4: 400 Question: What are the 4 middle colonies? Answer New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware.

Topic 4: 600 Question: What are the 5 southern colonies? Answer Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia

Topic 4: 800 Question: What are the 4 New England Colonies? Answer New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.

Topic 4: 1000 Question: What are the two major cities South Carolina and Georgia respectively? Answer Charles Town and Savannah

Topic 5: 200 Question: How did geography effect the development of the southern colonies? Answer The south had warm long summers and good soil so people grew crops on plantations because the farm were so large slave labor was needed.

Topic 5: 400 Question: How did geography effect the development of the middle colonies? Answer Because sometimes the weather was good and the soil in some areas like New Jersey crops could be grown, but also because of natural resources like trees people could lumber all year around or when the weather got poor.

Topic 5: 600 Question: How did geography effect the development of the New England Colonies? Answer Because the soil was poor and also the weather at times people did not grow cash crops instead they focused on other natural resources like trees, for ship building and the ocean for fishing.

Topic 5: 800 Question: What is it like to be a Hispanic/Latino living in the U.S. Answer

Topic 5: 1000 Question: Why is learning the electoral process important to becoming an active member of society? Answer The more you learn about the election process and where each candidate stands on the issues. The more you can make an educated choice which help to elect who you think is the best candidiate for the country?

Bonus Question: 5000 pts. Question: Who won the presidential elections Answer … Obama

Question: Who won the NJ House of Representatives seat?

How did geography effect the development of the New England?