5th Grade iLEAP Social Studies

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5th Grade iLEAP Social Studies LA State Assessment Guide Release Test Items

Geography 1 Which type of map would provide information about how many people live in Louisiana? A historical map B political map C population map D road map

Geography 2 Which river created a natural boundary for the Louisiana Purchase of 1803? A Mississippi River B Missouri River C Ohio River D Tennessee River

Geography

Geography

Geography

Geography

Geography 7 Most major cities in colonial America were located A near bodies of water. B in the southern region. C near the mountains. D west of the Mississippi River.

Geography

Geography

Geography 10 In colonial America, what was the main reason the southern colonies had more slaves than the northern colonies? A Slavery was illegal in the northern colonies. B The southern colonies were more dependent upon farming. C There were no shipping ports along the North Atlantic coast. D The southern colonies had the largest cities in colonial America.

Geography 11 Which statement best describes how the environment influenced the economy of the colonies? A The middle colonies developed a system of trade based mostly on fishing. B Large, snow-covered mountains made it difficult for the southern colonies to grow or trade crops. C The hot, humid weather in the south made it difficult to grow cash crops such as tobacco and rice. D Due to rocky soil and a harsh climate, New England colonies grew staple crops such as corn and squash.

Geography

Geography 13 What was the main reason the Puritans immigrated to New England? A to explore new lands B to gain religious freedom C to escape poverty D to live in warmer climates

Geography

Geography 15 Which natural resource is found in the Pacific Northwest? A wheat B cotton C lumber D oranges

History

History

History 18 Native American Indian groups of the Southwest region adapted to their environment by A building tepees, hunting large game, and using buffalo hides for clothing. B building longhouses, fishing and hunting, and using furs for clothing. C building adobe pueblos, growing maize, and weaving cotton yarn for clothing. D building cone-shaped bark houses, gathering acorns and nuts, and using deer hides and bark for clothing.

History 19 The first African slaves were brought to the Americas to A be servants for wealthy New England families. B build missions and settlements for the Spanish. C work on Portuguese sugar plantations in the Caribbean. D help colonists fight wars against the Native Americans.

History 20 Between 1820 and 1860, immigration increased dramatically in the United States. Immigrants had an impact on American culture by A creating a new money system. B forming their own political parties. C refusing to attend American schools. D spreading their customs, languages, and religions.

History 21 During the late 1600s, Spain was colonizing the Americas while the English and the French were A exploring China and Japan. B searching for the Northwest Passage through North America to Asia. C exploring the western coast of Africa. D establishing missions in present-day California, New Mexico, and Arizona.

History 22 In the 1400s, the first Portuguese explorers sailed along the coast of Africa. What was the main purpose of their voyages? A finding a water route to India’s spices B finding natives who would trade with them C finding slaves who could be sold in other lands D finding a new world that no European had ever seen

History 23 What was an effect of Spanish contact with Native American groups in Mexico and South America? A Spanish explorers brought the Aztecs and Incas horses and weapons for battle. B Brutal attacks by the Spanish conquistadores and the spread of disease led to the fall of the Aztecs and Incas. C The Spanish joined forces with the Aztecs and Incas against the Mayas and Toltecs. D Spanish explorers brought the language and religious customs of Native Americans back to Spain.

History

History 25 Which of these was the biggest factor in the increase in African slaves imported to colonial America between 1650 and 1750? A improvements in transportation by sea B laws making slavery illegal in Europe C the spread of plantation agriculture D famine and drought in Africa

History 26 King Philip’s War was fought because of tensions between A the British and the French. B the Wampanoag and the Pequot tribes. C the Wampanoag tribe and the Puritans. D the English Loyalists and the American Patriots.

History 27 Which colony created their community based upon a “holy experiment” that focused on the Quaker ideals of equality and tolerance? A John Winthrop’s Massachusetts Bay Colony B James Oglethorpe’s colony of Georgia C William Penn’s colony of Pennsylvania D Roger Williams’ colony of Rhode Island

History 28 In colonial America, the leader of a British colony was called the A mayor. B governor. C burgess. D assemblyman.

History 29 The British Parliament provide American colonists with an early model of A freedom of religion. B representative government. C separation of church and state. D equality between rich and poor citizens.

History 30 Which pre-Columbian civilization in the Americas had a form of writing? A Inca B Aztec C Maya D Anasazi