1.Which region was home to the Sioux?

a. the Eastern woodlands of North America
b. Southern Mexico and Central America
c. the Pacific Northwest of North America
d. the Central plains of North America

d. the Central plains of North America

The answer is d. the Central plains of North America.

To find the answer to this question, you can start by conducting a simple internet search using a search engine like Google.

1. Open a web browser and go to www.google.com.
2. In the search bar, type "Sioux Native American region."
3. Press Enter or click on the magnifying glass icon to initiate the search.

The search results will likely display various sources of information, such as websites, articles, or books, that provide details about the Sioux Native American tribe and their geographic region.

Upon reviewing these sources, you will find that the correct answer to the question is:

d. The Central plains of North America

The Sioux Native American tribe occupied the central plains region of North America, which includes parts of present-day states like Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and the Dakotas.

2. What was significant about the House of Burgesses?

a. It limited the king by making him consult with the nobles and church leaders in order to raise taxes.
b. It was the first instance of limited self-government in the English colonies.
c. It governed the colony of Virginia harshly, like a military outpost, leading to mass exodus of settlers.
d.It mediated conflicts between the colonial government and religious leaders.

b. It was the first instance of limited self-government in the English colonies.

3. Which represents an Aztec adaptation to their environment?

a. a surplus of farmed crops
b. an accurate 365-day calendar
c. a system of causeways
d. farming in terraces

c. a system of causeways

4. What are some examples of the ways colonies began to self-govern? Select all that apply.

a. Mercantilists established a set of taxes that colonists were required to pay.
b. Puritans held town meetings to discuss important issues.
c. When first starting to self-govern, Virginia colonists could only vote in government matters if they owned land.
d. Colonists elected government representatives.

b. Puritans held town meetings to discuss important issues.

d. Colonists elected government representatives.

5. Some scientists believe that Paleo-Americans migrating to the Americas sailed along the coast of North America. They sailed close to shore so that they could do which of the following?

a. avoid warring groups that sailed in the open sea
b. easily hunt whale
c. make contact with communities along the coast
d. pull ashore to get supplies of food and water

c. make contact with communities along the coast

6. How were indentured servants different from slaves?

a. Slaves were paid a small wage and indentured servants were forced to work for no money.
b. Indentured servants agreed to work for no money in exchange for land and tools after a certain period of time, while slaves were forced to work indefinitely.
c. Indentured servants worked indefinitely and slaves agreed to work for five years in exchange for freedom at the end of the five years.
d. Indentured servants earned wages but slaves did not.

b. Indentured servants agreed to work for no money in exchange for land and tools after a certain period of time, while slaves were forced to work indefinitely.

12 Question- Why was the Act of toleration enacted?

1. to ensure African americans could maintain their own religious practices
2. to provide freedom of religion for jews
3. to retain a separation between church and state
4. to safe guard freedom of worship to catholics who founded Maryland

4. to safeguard freedom of worship to Catholics who founded Maryland

14 Question- The most significant difference between the northern and southern carolina settle ments was that

1. the southern settlement attracted settlets from England while the Northern settlement attracted settlers from Virginia.
2. the southern settlement grew rich on rice while poorer farmers in the North grew tabacco.
3. The northern settlement was free of slavery while the southern settlement relied on enslaved workers.
4. The southern settlement was more loyal to english nobles than the northern settlement.

2. the southern settlement grew rich on rice while poorer farmers in the North grew tobacco.

15 Question- How were the Spanish able to conquer two great empires with only a handful of soldiers? First, the Spanish had superior military equipment. They were protected by steel armor and had guns. The Aztecs and Incas relied on clubs, bows and arrows, and spears. Also, the Native Americans had never seen horses. They were frightened by mounted Spanish soldiers. In addition, the Native Americans did not fight as hard as they might have. The Aztecs hesitated to attack at first because they thought the Spanish might be gods. The Incas were weak from fighting among themselves over control of their government. Finally, many Native Americans died from European diseases, such as smallpox, measles, and influenza. Some historians believe that disease alone would have ensured Spanish victory over the Native Americans. According to this excerpt from the text, which was the most significant factor in the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs and Incas?

1. armor
2. disease
3. guns
4. horses

2. disease

16 Question- Which of the following statements most accurately portrays life in the backcountry?

1. Most property owners were wealthy, and many lived on large, elegant plantations.
2. Farms were large and needed a lot of enslaved Africans to support the crops harvested for trade.
3. Farms were small and farmers were self-sufficient, making and growing enough to support their families.
4. Disputes and fighting over land and property made it difficult for settlers to come together as a community.

3. Farms were small and farmers were self-sufficient, making and growing enough to support their families.

17 Question- Based on what you know about Native American relationships with Spanish colonists, what can you infer about the way the Spanish viewed Native Americans?

1. Spanish colonists saw Native Americans as their equals.
2. Spanish colonists felt that they were superior to Native Americans.
3. Spanish colonists admired Native Americans.
4. Spanish colonists had mixed feelings towards Native Americans.

2. Spanish colonists felt that they were superior to Native Americans.

18 Question- Penn thought of his colony as a “holy experiment.” He wanted it to be a model of religious freedom, peace, and Christian living. Protestants, Catholics, and Jews went to Pennsylvania to escape persecution. Later, English officials forced Penn to turn away Catholic and Jewish settlers. Penn’s Quaker beliefs led him to speak out for fair treatment of Native Americans. Penn believed that the land in North America belonged to the Native Americans. He insisted that settlers should pay for the land. Native Americans respected him for this policy. As a result, Pennsylvania colonists enjoyed many years of peace with their Native American neighbors. One settler remarked, “as Penn treated the Native Americans with extraordinary humanity, they became civil and loving to us. Considering this reading and other readings from your text, which of the following made Pennsylvania under William Penn different from other colonies?

1. Religious freedom was encouraged in Pennsylvania.
2. Colonists generally treated Native Americans with respect.
3. There was frequent conflict with Native Americans.
4. Some colonists were persecuted for their religious beliefs.

1. Religious freedom was encouraged in Pennsylvania.

19 Question- What was the primary goal that Spanish settlers shared in the South and Southwest regions?

1. gaining global power
2. finding wealth
3. conquering the native americans
4. entering the fur trade business

2. finding wealth.

20 Question- if you were a wheat farmer, where would you most likely live/

1. the middle conlonies
2. the new england colonies
3. the southern colonies
4. the colonial frontier

3. the southern colonies

21 Question- Which of the following were problems faced by the English colonists at Jamestown? select all that apply

1. The colony employed many indentured servants and paying them was difficult.
2. They settled in an unsecure location and were vulnerable to Spanish attack.
3. The location of the colony made life difficult for the settlers.
4. The settlers believed that farming was beneath them, so they did not plant crops for the winter.

2. They settled in an unsecure location and were vulnerable to Spanish attack.

3. The location of the colony made life difficult for the settlers.

22 Question- Why was the economy in the New England Colonies different from the economy in the Middle Colonies?

1. The settlers in New England were able to grow abundant crops in the rich soil available there.
2. The settlers in the Middle Colonies used resources from the forest to trade for needed goods.
3. Religious beliefs affected the type and amount of work people could do.
4. The Middle Colonies lacked strong leadership to keep settlers focused on their work.

3. Religious beliefs affected the type and amount of work people could do.

23 Question- In the spring of 1607, a group of 105 colonists, funded by the Virginia Company, arrived in Virginia. They sailed into Chesapeake Bay and began building houses along the James River. They named their tiny outpost Jamestown after their king. The settlers of Jamestown hoped to make a profit by finding gold or other riches. They also hoped to discover a water route to Asia. Further, they wanted to claim the region for England. The colonists soon discovered that Jamestown was located in a swampy area. The water was unhealthy, and mosquitoes spread malaria. Many settlers suffered or died from disease. Historians have long debated the reason the settlers chose the location they did. One of the main reasons was security: they located their settlement in a place where Spanish ships would be unlikely to find them. If the Spanish did discover Jamestown, its location would make it difficult for Spanish ships to fire directly at the settlement. According to this excerpt from the text what was the main accomplishment of the Jamestown settlers?

1. setting up a protected colony
2. locating gold and other riches
3. discovering a water route to Asia
4. fighting the spread of disease

1. setting up a protected colony

24 Question- How did Thomas Hooker act on his want for a colony with strict limits on government?

1. He settled the town of Hartford and established a representative government.
2. He settled the state of Rhode Island and encouraged the practice of religious tolerance.
3. He held anti-government rallies in New England.
4. He encouraged colonists to support the fight against the monarch in the King Phillip's War.

1. He settled the town of Hartford and established a representative government.

25 Question- How was the initial reason most settlers came to New Netherland different from the reasons most settlers came to the surrounding English colonies?

1. The English mostly came for religious reasons, while many immigrants settled in New Netherland to mine gold and silver.
2. The English mostly came for wealth and glory while many immigrants settled in New Netherland to prosper as tobacco farmers.
3. The English mostly came for religious reasons while many immigrants settled in New Netherland to gain wealth in the booming fur trade.
4. The English mostly came for wealth, while many immigrants settled in New Netherland to enjoy religious freedom.

3. The English mostly came for religious reasons while many immigrants settled in New Netherland to gain wealth in the booming fur trade.

26 Question- What was one reason for the establishment of the colony of Rhode Island?

1. Thomas Hooker left Massachusetts to start a new charter granted by the King of England.
2. Roger Williams believed in religious tolerance which wasn’t practiced in Massachusetts.
3. Colonists fled Massachusetts in search of better farmland.
4. John Winthrop left Massachusetts in hopes of spreading his Puritan beliefs.

2. Roger Williams believed in religious tolerance which wasn’t practiced in Massachusetts.

27 Question- France took the lead in colonizing the Upper Midwest region. From the early sixteenth century on, French soldiers, missionaries and fur traders left their slight mark upon the St. Lawrence valley, the upper Great Lakes and points west. For the early French explorers, the more continent they discovered the more their hopes were frustrated. They had hoped that the vast St. Lawrence-Great Lakes waterway was part of a Northwest Passage to the wealth of the Orient. The French presence was asserted by a network of forts, trading posts and missions dotting the lake and river routes traversing the continental interior. Based on your text and this reading, why was land near water so important for French settlers?

1. Settlers relied on water routes for transportation.
2. Settlers used water routes to hunt for food.
3. Settlers depended on water from rivers and lakes for their crops.
4. Settlers continued to look for a Northwest Passage across the continent.

1. Settlers relied on water routes for transportation.

28 Question- What is The Mayflower Compact?

1. a long-term treaty for trade routes with the Dutch Tea Company
2. a formal method to establish systematic order among the Pilgrims
3. an economic agreement to freely make and sell goods to the British
4. a formal agreement by the Pilgrims to abide by "just and equal laws" drafted by leaders of their own choosing

4. a formal agreement by the Pilgrims to abide by "just and equal laws" drafted by leaders of their own choosing