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The Intolerable Acts were a series of laws meant to assert the authority of what country over its colonies?(1 point)
Spain France
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Native Americans and African Slaves Quick Check%0D%0A1 of 51 of 5 Items%0D%0A%0D%0AQuestion%0D%0ADescribe European and American
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One of the reasons given for the colonization of Georgia was to serve as a "buffer" colony. This meant that Georgia was
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A)Analyze colonizer challenges to tribal sovereignty in the early United States.(1 point) Responses Colonizers challenged tribal
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Major Cultural Regions Quick Check 5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Which statement best analyzes an effect of colonization on
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What does the term colonize mean?
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Analyze colonizer challenges to tribal sovereignty in the early United States.(1 point)
Responses American colonizers did not
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The country of Papua New Guinea was formerly divided between which two European countries?
A. France and Spain B. Spain and Italy
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Why did the Puritans move to New England?
They were trying to escape poverty and FA,MINE They hope to find gold and other riches
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What is the central idea of the text?
A . Samoa is an unincorporated U.S. territory that has none of the benefits of citizenship.
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Based on the image, which of these options BEST indicates why James Oglethorpe recruited the Highland Scots? A. Based on the
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Samoa is a beautiful island nation located in the south-central region of the Pacific Ocean. The cluster of islands gained its
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Describe European and American colonizers’ relationships with Indigenous Americans.(1 point)
Responses From the moment of first
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True or False:
Colonzation occurs on a small-scale.
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Analyze colonizer challenges to tribal sovereignty in the early United States.(1 point) Responses Colonizers challenged tribal
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In 3–5 sentences, compare and contrast the ways Spanish, French, and English colonizers interacted with Indigenous peoples in
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How Samoa became American1Samoa is a beautiful island nation located in the south-central region of the Pacific Ocean. The
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Based on the image, which of these options BEST indicates why James Oglethorpe recruited the Highland
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True or False:
Colonzation occurs on a small-scale. choose the correct answer
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How does the author distinguish between Polynesia's settlement of Samoa and European and American interest in Samoa?
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how did European colonizers use systemic racism to justify their cruelty to indigenous people?
a-European colonizers molded their
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How many African countries were never colonized?
3 2 1
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Why did European nations colonizeafrica
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Major Cultural Regions Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Which statement best analyzes an effect of colonization on
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Why was the Pacific Northwest one of the last places in America to be colonized? Answer choices. Native Americans in the Pacific
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Blast from the Past Question The rush among European powers to establish colonies in the Americas can BEST be described as (1
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O) SSWH14 Which statement provides the best evidence that Spain was the dominant colonial power in Latin America? (1 point)
Spani
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Why did Dutch colonies in the Americas fail to attract as many settlers as English colonies did?
(1 point) Responses Fewer people
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Use a complete sentence(s) in your own words to explain at least two (2) reasons why Europeans wanted to colonize Africa? (2
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Afrikaners, who are descendants of _____ settlers, live in Southern Africa. Portuguese Dutch German British
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In 3–5 sentences, compare and contrast the ways Spanish, French, and English colonizers interacted with Indigenous peoples in
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Why was the Pacific Northwest one of the last places in the Americas to be colonized? (1 point) Responses Native Americans in
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resistance to colonization switch theses word for words a 7th grader would use
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What sequence of steps did the Spanish follow to establish colonies in the Americas?
(1 point) Responses (1) settled towns, (2)
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in 3-5 sentences compare and contrast the ways Spanish, French, and English colonizers interacted with Indigenous peoples in
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Question Why was the Pacific Northwest one of the last places in the Americas to be colonized? (1 point)
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Why was the Pacific Northwest one of the last places in the Americas to be colonized? (1 point) Responses Native
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which of the following shows the correct order of countries who controlled the land that is now iowa
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Spain was motivated to colonize the New World for which reasons? Select all that apply(1 point)
Responses to spread Catholicism
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Click on each drop-down box to fill complete the statement
Most new inkling colonies were established for blank reasons while
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select the correct answer in each row. (make this a drag and drop)
Acquire wealth for the mother country Spread Christianity to
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Look for reasons that explain a pattern described ina text for example, what information explains why britain had more colonies
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Why did puritans come to North America?
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Diseases such as influenza and smallpox made contact with American Natives killing millions. Who was responsible for this?
A. The
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The Dutch colony of New Amsterdam in North America was founded to grow trade in the region. Therefore, it was different from
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Which of the following accurately describes Britain’s reason for establishing a colony in Australia
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Which of the following Analyzes colonizer challenges to tribal sovereignty in the early United States.
Colonizers challenged
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Which effect did Spanish and Portuguese colonization have on South American Indians?
(1 point) Responses Warfare, disease, and
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What can you infer from the cause and effect chart below?
The native people of Australia successfully resisted European
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Which Australian policy is being described?
(1 point) Responses the conquest of Australia by the first European colonists the
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