1. which factor best explains why native americans were able to make permanent settlements?

native americans began to cultivate plants for food.
native americans began to create more complex tools and pottery.
native americans discovered alternative food sources,such as shellfish.
native americans wanted to band together in large groups for protection.
2. which best explains why archaeologists believe that native americans living during the mississippian period believed in some sort of afterlife?
tribal centers had churches and other symbols of worship.
legends of an afterlife were passed down from generation to generation.
pictographs and cave drawings depicting a spiritual life have been discovered.
burial mounds from the period contained such items as food, tools, and weapons.
3. what was the priamry goal of hernando de soto as he explored the american southeast?
to find gold
to conquer land
to convery native americans
to develop trade partnerships
4. which was the main reason spain built missions along georgia's barrier islands?
for launching attacks
to spread christianity
for defensive purposes
to trade with native americans

5. what was the eventual outcome of de soto's expedition?
it encouraged spain to compete with france for land in the north america.
he founded a new colony in the name of the king.
he found great wealth and returned to spain a hero.
he was captured and enslaved by native americans.
6. which nation did NOT play a major role in exploring or colonizing the southeastern United States?
spain
france
england
portugal
7. all of the following were reasons behind the creation of the georgia colony except
charity
defense
religion
economic
8. which statement does not correctly describe james oglethorpe?
he worked to reform prisions in england.
he opposed laws that placed debtors in prision.
he favored strict legislation dealing with the jobless.
he was a member of parliament's house of commons.

9. which best explains james oglethorpe's reason for choosing the site he did for building savannah?
the area was located near the mouth of a major river.
the area was near a spanish settlement that could provide supplies.
the area was swampy and marshy and therefore good for growing rice.
the are had already been settled by the english and therefore required little work.

10. what did the highland scot and salzburgers have in common?
both groups strongly opposed slavery
both groups came for religious resons.
both groups settled along the altahama river
both groups fiercely defended the colony in times of need.

11. which statement best describes education during the trustee period?
education focused on the three Rs- reading, writing, and arthemetic
education focused on teaching children practical matters for use in life.
education was provided for boys only until fourteen years of age.
education was generally frowned upon, and only the wealth received any schooling.
12. why was south carolina so pleased to have georgia become great britians thirteenth colony?
georgia provided more mulberry trees for the silkworms to eat.
georgia attracted the indians who were attacking south carolina.
georgia provided a buffer between south carolina and the spanish.
georgia offered two more ports from which to export goods to great britian.

13. why did georgia's earliest settlers experience such discontent?
their land was not productive
they were denied religious freedom
they had trouble with the yamacraw indians
they were not as sucessful as south carolininians who used slave labor
14. which statement best describes georgia as a royal colony?
georgia was ruled directly by the king through one of his royal governors.
georgia was ruled directly by the king through a council of elected officials
georgia was ruled by an elected legislature that worked closely with the king
georgia was ruled by an elected governor who worked closely with the state legislature

15. which statement accurately describes colonial georgia's land polices under the royal governors?
there was a policy of allowing women and blacks limited land ownership.
there were strict restrictions on the amount of land ant one person could own.
the land polices of the trustees that forbid the selling of privately owned land were maintained
the land policies of the trustees were relaxed to allow individuals to purchase large tracts of land.
16. which BEST explains why various groups came to georgia during georgia's royal period?
people came for variety of reasons, incuding religious and economic
people came for primarily religious reasons as they escaped persecution
people came for personal resons; however, their resons remain unknown.
people came for primarily economiv reasons as they sought new beginnings.

17. duringg georgia's royal period, the government supported church was the
baptist church
catholic church
methodist church
church of england

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2.A
3.B
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5.A
6.D
7.A
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