Social Studies Review: Important Americans Ms. Lirette’s class SacajaweaAbraham Lincoln George WashingtonSusan B. Anthony George Washington CarverMartin.

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Social Studies Review: Important Americans Ms. Lirette’s class SacajaweaAbraham Lincoln George WashingtonSusan B. Anthony George Washington CarverMartin Luther King, Jr.

1. What did Sacajawea do that was important? Social Studies Review: Important Americans Was a civil rights leader Led Lewis & Clark to the Pacific Ocean Worked to change the law so women could vote Photo courtesy of PsychologyToday.com

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Social Studies Review: Important Americans 2. Which president was George Washington? 16th 44th 1st Photo courtesy of ourgodlyamericanheritage.com

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Social Studies Review: Important Americans 3. Which American was president during the Civil War and helped to end slavery? Barack ObamaAbraham LincolnGeorge Washington Lincoln photo courtesy of tssphoto.com, Obama photo courtesy of publicdomainclip-art.blogspot.com, Washington photo courtesy of ourgodlyamericanheritage.com.

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Social Studies Review: Important Americans 4. Which American was the first African-American president of the United States of America? Martin Luther King, Jr. George Washington Barack Obama Image courtesy of y7akij.blogspot.com.

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Social Studies Review: Important Americans 5. George Washington Carver was a famous American who was a scientist and a/an ______________. Factory worker Inventor Author Photo courtesy of clipartguide.com

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Social Studies Review: Important Americans 6. George Washington Carver found many different ways to use what two things? Corn and cotton Sugar and flour Peanuts and sweet potatoes Image courtesy of blogamama.wordpress.com.

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Social Studies Review: Important Americans 7. Susan B. Anthony worked to change the law that said who couldn't vote? Men Women Children Image courtesy of browsebiography.com.

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Social Studies Review: Important Americans 8. Susan B. Anthony, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Abraham Lincoln all wanted to change laws that _________. Were unfair Were old Were new Image courtesy of mylot.com.

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Social Studies Review: Important Americans 9. Which TWO people have won the Nobel Peace Prize? Type in the box below. Image courtesy of nobelprize.org

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Social Studies Review: Important Americans 10. Sacajawea was a/an ________________. African-American Native American African Image courtesy of psychologytoday.com.

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Great job on the social studies review! Please return to your desk and write a letter to a famous American of your choice, telling them why they are a hero. Image courtesy of coolnotions.com.