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Nine Weeks’ Test
From the Beginning and
Beyond…
Sherry Woods,
Caywood Elementary School Lexington, TN
Chosen as the President of the
Confederate States of America
 Eli
Whitney
 Jefferson Davis
 Ulysses S. Grant
 Nat Turner
Ended slavery in America
 Missouri
Compromise
 Kansas-Nebraska Act
 Emancipation Proclamation
 13th Amendment
Honored soldiers who had died
defending the nation in the Civil
War
 Freedman’s
Burean
 Fourteenth Amendment
 The Gettysburg’s Address
 Missouri Compromise
Made Africans citizens of the
United States
 Fourteenth
Amendment
 The Gettysburg Address
 Emancipation Proclamation
 Missouri Compromise
A system of escape routes that
helped slaves escape to freedom
in the North and Canada
 Kansas-Nebraska
Act
 Missouri Compromise
 Freedman’s Bureau
 Underground Railroad
Granted voting rights to
Africans
 Abraham
Lincoln
 Freedman’s Bureau
 Fifteenth Amendment
 Underground Railroad
All of the following were ways
colonists protested unfair taxes
EXCEPT:
 Buying
more products from Britain
 Boycotting British goods
 Dumping tea into the harbor at The
Boston Tea Party
 Fighting with British soldiers
The earliest Southern colony
founded in 1607 in Jamestown
was
 Maryland
 Virginia
 Georgia
 Pennsylvania
Reason the EARLY peoples crossed the land
bridge between Asia and the Americas about
25, 000 years ago?
 The
Americas had better land for
farming.
 They were following herds of wooly
mammoths.
Ordered slaves in Confederate
states to be freed
 Gettysburg
Address
 The Ku Klux Klan
 The Emancipation Proclamation
 Fifteenth Amendment
The main author of the
Declaration of Independence
 Thomas
Jefferson
 Abraham Lincoln
The Constitution is
A
written plan of government
 Item brought from another country
 People from another country
 People who agree to work for others
in exchange for passage to the colonies
A time of quick economic growth
 Bust
 Boom
 Many
 crash
people move out of town
Democracy is
A
sudden, complete change of
government
 To do away with
 Government in which the people take
part and have choices
 Refusing to buy British goods
Longitude lines run from
 North
to South
 East to West
The early homesteaders on the
Great Plains had to deal with
ALL of the following except:
Very
little money to spend
Crowded living conditions
Lack of building supplies
Harsh weather conditions
Civilization means
a
culture that has a well-developed
form of government, religion, and
learning
 beliefs about God or gods
 farming
 a way of life
Slavery is
A
plan of government
 A person who makes a journey for
religious reasons
 Holding someone against their will and
forcing them to do as you want
 A peaceful form of protest
This Amendment to the
Constitution gave women the
right to vote
 13th
 15th
 19th
 14th
The introduction to the
Constitution is known as the
 Preamble
 Gettysburg
Address
 Bill of Rights
 Declaration of Independence
The stock market crash of 1929
occurred because
 Farmers
could not produce enough
food for the country
 There were too many people without
full-time jobs
 More people wanted to sell stock than
to buy stock
Which amendment to the
Constitution gave African men
the right to vote?
 14th
 15th
 13th
 19th
The most important natural
resource for the Plains Indians
was the
 Wheat
 Buffalo
 Tobacco
 Gold
The first 10 amendments, or
changes to the Constitution are
known as the
 Bill
of Rights
 Preamble
 Declaration of Independence
 Mayflower Compact
What were some ways women
contributed to the war effort in
World War I?
They were drafted into the Navy and Army.
 They helped men fight in the trenches in
France.
 They took over the jobs left by men going to
war.


They flew airplanes in battles over France.
The United States didn’t enter
World War I until
 The
Turkish navy sank the battleship
Maine.
 Russia asked for help.
 German submarines sank American
ships.
 France started killing American soldiers.
Land set aside by the federal
government for Native Americans
was called (a)
 Fort
Donaldson
 concentration camp
 reservation
 relocation camp
World War II began in Europe
when
 Germany
attacked France
 Japan invaded Manchuria
 Italy took over Ethiopia
 Germany invaded Poland
The Holocaust was
The German invasion and bombing of
Poland
 German plans in World War II to invade
eastern Europe
 Hitler’s mass murder of European Jews
and other groups
 The destruction of German cities by
firebombs

During World War II, the United
States government set up
relocation camps for
 Japanese
Americans
 African Americans
 Native Americans
 German Americans