Baseball Challenge! 4 th Grade Social Studies Test Practice Chapter 4.

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Baseball Challenge! 4 th Grade Social Studies Test Practice Chapter 4

Today’s Game is pitched by Mrs. B. 4 th Grade Social Studies Test Practice

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Batter Up! Home Single Visitor Single DoubleTripleHomer

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #1 – What route did European explorers think would make travel to Asia easier? *Southwest Corridor* *Northwest Passage*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #2 – Which explorer did not reach New Jersey? *Hernando Cortez* *Henry Hudson*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #3 – Who were the first European settlers to come to New Netherland? *farmers* *fur traders*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #4 – Who was Peter Stuyvesant? *an early governor of New Netherland * a hated British tax collector *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #5 – From which European county did most settlers in New Amsterdam come? *The Netherlands* *France*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #6 – What did King Charles II do with the New Netherland colony? * gave it to his brother * * taxed it heavily *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #7 – What was the effect of the arrival of Colonel Nicolls’ fleet in New York bay in 1664? * New Netherland surrendered to the Brittish * * The fleet turned around and sailed back to Britain *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #8 – How did the territory of New Jersey become West Jersey and East Jersey? *Berkeley and Carteret divided the territory between them* *Peter Stuyvesant divided the territory with the Brittish*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #9 – Who were John Fenwick and William Penn? *cousins who brought trade to West Jersey* *Quakers who established a colony in West Jersey*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #10 – For what was the town of Burlignton known? *religious tolerance* *New Jersey’s first factories*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #11 – Many settlers in East Jersey came from? *the Netherlands* Scotland*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #12 – Why did many Quakers leave England to settle in North America? *They experienced religious persecution in England* *They wanted more trade with Asian countries*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #13 – What did the document titled “Laws, Concessions, and Agreements” describe? * British law as it applied to Quakers *the new Quaker government*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #14 –East and West Jersey were reunited because? *Edmund Andros was arrested* Proprietors in East and West NJ returned control to Britain.

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #15 – Which farming method was NOT used by the Delaware? *planting different crops together* *planting only one crop and trading for others*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #1 – How did settlers make transporting produce easier? *by building canals* *by building roads*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #2 – How did the Delaware view land ownership? *Land was a gift from their Creator to be shared by all.* *Land could be owned but water could not.*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #3 – How did the Europeans use wampum. *in important rituals* *as money*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #4 –How did Penn and the Delaware get along? *Penn got angry because the Delaware refused to sell their land.* *Penn respected the Delaware lands*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #5 – What did John Woolman do to understand the Delaware way of life? *He studied their artifacts.* *He lived among them.*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Fly Ball! It’s Caught! You’re Out! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Hit! Base Run Single! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Pop Up Center Field! It’s Caught! Two Outs! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Hit! Base Run Double! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Ground Ball! Thrown to Base! Two Outs! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Triple Base Hit! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Fly Ball! It’s Caught! Three Outs! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Out of the Ball Park! Home Run! Next Batter!

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