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Final Jeopardy
How did Marco Polo encourage
European exploration?
a.He became wealthy after
conquering the Incas.
b.He told stories about his trip
around the tip of Africa.
c.He wrote a book about his travels
in Asia.
d.He brought treasures back from
his journey to the Americas.
He wrote a book
about his travels
in Asia
Which of the following theories is not
widely accepted as a cause of the
disappearance of the Lost Colony of
Roanoke?
A.The colonist merged with Native
Americans to survive.
B.The colonists were conquered by the
Spanish to the south.
C.Their ship sunk in a storm while
heading back to England.
D. Forced into slavery by the Spanish.
Forced into slavery by the Spanish
Which of these was a goal of the first
European explorers?
A.to find a water route to Asia
B.to establish trading posts
C.to exchange ideas with native
peoples
D.to explore North and South America
To find a water route to Asia
How did the Columbian Exchange
affect many American Indian
groups?
A.They grew in number.
B.They became prosperous.
C.They died from diseases.
D.They were forced to move.
They died from diseases
Which of these describes the relationship
between the French and the American
Indians?
A.They were enemies.
B.The American Indians were slaves to the
French.
C.They were business partners.
D.They were forced to move.
They were business partners
Which of these was a goal of
the Spanish conquistadors
who came to the Americas?
A.To trade with native peoples
B.To conquer a large empire for
Spain
C.To establish agricultural
communities
D.To learn about the culture of the
Aztec people
To conquer a large empire for Spain
What was the main goal of the
Spanish missionaries?
A.To protect the American Indians
B.To teach their religion to the
American Indians
C.To trade with the American
Indians
D.To learn about the customs of
the American Indians
To teach their religion to American
Indians
What was an important economic
activity for the Coureurs de Bois?
A. Sugar cane farming
B. Tobacco farming
C. Fur trade
D. Slave trade
Fur Trade
Which event helped end the conflict
between Jamestown settlers and the
American Indians?
A. The marriage of John Rolfe to Pocahontas
B. The arrival of Captain John Smith
C. The discovery of the lost colony of
Roanoke
D. The success of the trade of weapons and
food
The marriage of John Rolfe to Pocahontas
What was an effect of Christopher
Columbus’s voyages to the Americas?
A. A transfer of foods between Europe
and the Americas
B. A war between the Spanish and the
French
C. A delay in future Spanish exploration
D. A reduction in the European
population
A transfer of foods
between Europe and
the Americas
Early Americans crossed from Asia
to present day Alaska by using the
A. Beringia Land bridge
B. Ice Highway
C. Bering Strait
D. Siberian Land Bridge
Beringia Land Bridge
It is believed the first Americans
came here in search of food,
which cultural trait does this best
represent?
A. Economy
B. Daily Life
C. Government
D. Language
Daily Life
Which of these documents is most
similar to the Mayflower Compact?
A The Bible
B The Emancipation Proclamation
C The Constitution
D The Gettysburg Address
The Constitution
How did Roger Williams’s colony of Rhode
Island differ from the Puritan colony of
Massachusetts?
A. People of different religious beliefs were
welcomed
B. Only religious men were allowed to vote
C. Enslaved people were made free
D. American Indians were considered
enemies.
People of different religious beliefs
were welcomed
The actions and beliefs of the Quakers of Pennsylvania
predicted which of these events?
The French and Indian War
The American Revolution
The Mayflower journey
The failure of Roanoke
The American Revolution
James Oglethorpe intended the Georgia colony to be settled by
Religious Separatists
Indentured servants
English debtors
Wealthy business people
English Debtors
Which of these colonies offered the
most freedom for the people who
lived there?
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Georgia
Pennsylvania
Why did Virginia replace indentured
servants with African slaves?
Africa was closer to Europe
It was required by law
Africans were more willing to work
It provided a permanent source of
labor
A permanent source of labor
Which of these groups made the laws
in most of the colonies?
The church leaders
The King of England
The English governor
The elected assembly
The Elected
Assembly
Which of these describes the
Separatists?
They were English Soldiers
They wanted to purify the church
They shared religious beliefs
They were wealthy English
investors
They shared
religious belief
Which colony was established as a
safe place for Catholics?
A. North Carolina
B. Maryland
C. South Carolina
D. Georgia
Maryland
Protestants that wanted to reform
the Anglican Church were called
A. Puritans
B. Separatists
C. Catholics
D. Quakers
Puritans
People who refuse to use force or fight in
wars are called
A. Pilgrims
B. Reformers
C. Pacifist
D. Puritans
Pacifist
Because their journey had a
religious purpose, the
Separatists called themselves
A. Strangers
B. Pilgrims
C. Quakers
D. Puritans
Pilgrims
Which generalization best sums up the founding of the
English colonies?
A. The English colonies were founded to provide a new start
to poor people throughout Europe
B. The English colonies were founded by Puritans, Quakers,
and Catholics who wanted religious freedom
C. The English colonies were founded by people with various
goals, from making money to following their faith
D. The English colonies were founded by businesspeople who
planned to make money by selling land to settlers
Various goals from making $ to
following their faith
The voyages of Christopher Columbus led to contact
and exchange between Europe, Asia, Africa, and the
Americas called
A. The Continental Exchange
B. Mercantilism
C. The Columbian Exchange
D. The Treaty of Tordesillas
Columbian Exchange
Which of these English
traditions was adopted in the
13 colonies?
A. Monarchy
B. Self-government
C. Political parties
D. Parliament
Self-government
How did the Great Awakening in the
1730’s prepare the colonists for the
American Revolution?
A. It established an army
B. It encouraged the ideals of liberty and
equality
C. It created anti-colonial sentiment
D.It required colonists to pay heavy
taxes.
It encouraged the ideals of liberty and
equality
What was an effect of the Magna Carta in
England?
A. It established a democratic government
B. It limited the power of the King
C. It established a Bill of Rights for the
citizens
D. It allowed Parliament to impose taxes
It limited the power of the king
What were the expectations of English colonists
in America?
A. They expected to be governed by the
English king.
B. They expected to be able to choose the
leader of Parliament
C. They expected the same rights as English
citizens
D. They expected to denounce their English
citizenship
They expected the same rights as English
citizens
How did the establishment of Parliament
strengthen the rights of English citizens?
A. Citizens were able to choose the
monarch
B. Citizens elected representatives to make
laws and voice their concerns
C. Citizens determined whether laws would
be passed or vetoed
D. The king was denied power over citizens
Citizens elected representatives to
make laws and voice their concerns
The Middle Passage refers to
A. The ocean crossing of the slaves
B. The route taken to reach New York
C. A step in climbing the social ladder
D. A system of trade between the colonies
The ocean crossing of the slaves
Which belief spurred the Great Awakening
A. Success comes from making money
B. People have lost their faith
C. Women are not as educated as men
D. Farm life is better than city life
People had lost their faith
What slowed the growth of public
education in the Middle Colonies?
A. Lack of materials
B. Little interest in education
C. Religious differences
D. Discipline problems
Religious differences
What theory holds that a
nation’s power depended on
expanding its trade?
A. Mercantilism
B. Gold reserve
C. Expansion
D. Money
Mercantilism
What event became known as the
Glorious Revolution?
A. Slaves rebelled and escaped to
freedom
B.The king was overthrown and
Parliament retained lawmaking powers
C. Parliament was formed with the cooperation of the king
D. African leaders ended slave trade
with Europeans.
The king was overthrown and
Parliament retained lawmaking
powers
Which of these shows the chronological
order of the founding of these concepts?
A. Magna Carta, Parliament, English Bill of
Rights, Great Awakening
B Parliament, English Bill of Rights, Magna
Carta, Great Awakening
C. English Bill of Rights, Parliament, Magna
Carta
D. Magna Carta, Great Awakening, English Bill
of Rights, Parliament
Magna Carta, Parliament, English Bill of Rights, Great Awakening