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A:B: Social Studies textbook Movie about a historical event #1 An example of a primary source is a C:D: Diary entry of a pioneer girl Historical fiction book

The diary of a pioneer girl

A:B: journaltextbook #2 An example of a secondary source is a C:D: artifactletter

Textbook

A:B: fossiltree #3 An example of an artifact is C:D: clay potriver

Clay pot

A:B: To own land for farming To discover new plants and animals #4 North America was settled by Europeans for different reasons. One of main reasons Europeans came to America is: C:D: To get an educationTo understand Native American Culture

To own land for farming

A:B: menwomen #5 Hunting in most Native American cultures was done by: C:D: childrenelderly

Men

A:B: Settled in one placeMoved from place to place #6 Native Americans had many different types of shelter. The Lakota Sioux built tepees for shelter because they: C:D: Gathered skins for homes and clothing Lived close to large forests

Moved from place to place

A:B: Build a trading postWork in the mines #7 The Virginia Company of London sent colonists to Jamestown to: C:D: Conquer the OlmecsFind the Northwest Passage

Build a trading post

A:B: Find gold and silverGain religious freedom #8 The MAIN reason the Pilgrims came to the Americas was to: C:D: Set up colonies for the French government Take control of the fur trade

Gain religious freedom

A:B: Silk, spices, and goldWood, seashells, and silver #9 In the 1400’s, Europeans were eager to trade with Asia Because they wanted: C:D: Clocks, mirrors, and beads Meats, spices, and horses

Silk, spices, and gold

A:B: First steamboatSpanish conquistadors #10 If you were reading about the land of Kentucky in a book entitled the Age of Exploration, you’d probably be reading about the: C:D: Original 13 coloniesHistory of the Shawnee people

A:B: Benjamin FranklinThomas Jefferson #11 A historical figure from the Age of Exploration is: C:D: Christopher ColumbusFranklin Roosevelt

Christopher Columbus

A:B: The Northeast and the Midwest The Northeast and the Southeast #12 States from which two regions made up the original 13 colonies? C:D: The West and the Southeast The Southwest and the Southeast

The Northeast and the Southeast

A:B: It was an example of taxation without representation There were no post offices in the colonies #13 Many colonists were angered by the Stamp Act Because: C:D: They were already paying for the tea that had been dumped into Boston Harbor The Loyalists did not have to buy the stamps

It was an example of taxation without representation

A:B: Dress like MowhawksRefuse to pay for Britain’s tea #14 The MAIN reason colonists staged the Boston Tea Party was to: C:D: Close the port of Boston Show that they wanted to have a say in how they were governed and taxed

A:B: governmentculture #15 Language, music, art, dress, food, stories, and folktales help define: C:D: economicsgeography

Culture

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