Social Studies Review!. WAY back when….. Name the following person: “I miss the land. I miss the free air. I miss walking through grass and hunting buffalo.”

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Social Studies Review!

WAY back when….. Name the following person: “I miss the land. I miss the free air. I miss walking through grass and hunting buffalo.” Who am I?

Native Americans! Native Americans used to carry their homes on their backs. People who live this kind of life are ….

Nomads! And while Native Americans roamed Texas, something else was happening… People were moving to a new land. Many kept diaries: “Today, we could see grass for miles! There is no one near by, and we have to gather all of our own food..” This person most likely lived on the….

Frontier Where did the following person live: “Slaves? Their great! They work hard for me to earn money.”

On a Plantation On a plantation, farmers grew cash crops. However, we know another word for these: What is that word?

Agriculture Looking at the map, which area of the U.S. had the largest number of Plantations?

The South. This area during the Civil War was also known as the… This area, the _____________, started when one state decided to __?????? ____ from the United States.

Confederacy, and Secede The rest of the United States was then known as the ______________.

What did the following arguments cause? North: “Slaves should be freed!” South: “Never, without my slaves my plantation won’t run! You factory people wouldn’t understand!” North: “Well that doesn’t mean you can succeed!” South: “If you are going to stop slavery, then we aren’t staying here!”

The Civil War! Name the Following group: “We’re pretty good fighters. In the Civil War, we spent most of our time riding from battle field to battle field. We’re really fast!”

Cavalry! Look at the following pictures. If you wanted to start a blockade, which boat would you use? (Prove your answer!)

While the Civil War was going on, President Lincoln said: “ …all persons held as slaves, … are now free…” This speech was known as the…

Emancipation Proclomation! Pop Easy Question, FAST AS YOU CAN: Who won the Civil War?

The Union! After the Civil War was over, the Confederacy rejoined the Union. What was the big task that Texas, and many other Confederate States had to do after the war to be let back into the United States? (Hint: Why did the war start?)

Release their Slaves! What economic system is NOT presented below? “You, you and you! All three of you must sell the following! You, you and you! You three must buy the following!”

Free Enterprise Quick! If Ms. Silva sells two erasers for $4.00 and bought them for a quarter each, how much ___________ did she make?

Profit, and $3.50 Free Enterprise is based on what sellers have to sell, and what buyers want to buy. We learned that this is called:

Supply and Demand Fun TIMELINE question: How many years will you be in college? NOW 9 th Grade High School College Starts! Graduation! Graduation! How would YOU label this TIMELINE?

Look at the Following High School Drop Out Rates: What conclusion can you come to about High School Drop Outs by looking at this table? Will you graduate? % % %

Cavalry Name this similar group: “We’re feared and hated by the Native Americans! We’ve been called on to fight them by the local settlers, and the Native Americans have given us a unique nickname.”