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Unit 1 US10 Test Review
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1) Most slaves brought to the “New World” came from
A
Brazil .
B
Asia.
C
the new world.
D
West Africa.
2) These are farms on which a single crop, usually one that requires much human labor, is grown on a large scale.
A
Benins
B
Plantations
C
Bananzas
D
Songhais
3) The global transfer of living things and ideas that began with Columbus’s first voyage and continues today is called the
A
Columbian Exchange.
B
Transatlantic Encounter.
C
Treaty of Tortillas.
D
All of the above.
4) After the Europeans arrived to the new world, what caused the deaths of countless Native Americans?
A
famine
B
diseases
C
hurricanes
D
drought
5) Each of the following are reasons for European exploration and expansion except;
A
need for additional workers in Europe.
B
the spread of Christianity.
C
the desire for gold and wealth.
D
escaping overcrowding and land scarcity in Europe.
6) Europeans in the New World turned to slave labor because;
A
a decline in indentured servants.
B
increased demand for field laborers.
C
all answers are correct
D
failure to successfully enslave Native Americans.
7) A significant negative impact of the Columbian Exchange was
A
the exchange of new plants and animals.
B
the spread of new ideas and technologies.
C
new and unknown diseases.
D
written language.
8) The development of the first permanent American Indian societies was made possible by;
A
an extensive trade network.
B
the development of agriculture.
C
the arrival of the Europeans.
D
the use of slave labor.
9) Which of the following was NOT a belief shared by Native Americans.
A
Land should be bought and sold.
B
The family was the basic unit.
C
Spirits lived in the world and acted as guides to the living.
D
Older members should be valued and honored.
10) All of the following were consequences of the Columbian Exchange EXCEPT;
A
diseases introduced to the new world.
B
the slave trade.
C
new world natives gaining wealth.
D
diseases introduced to the new world.
11) The “middle passage” refers to the part of the transatlantic trade network that carried
A
Africans from West Indies to North America.
B
rum for the West Indies to New England.
C
raw materials from the colonies to New England
D
Africans to the West Indies and North America
12) A cash crop is one raised primarily for;
A
a farmer’s own use.
B
sale.
C
food.
D
a colony’s home country.
13) The major conflict between English settlers and Native Americans resulted from the settlers attempt to;
A
own the land.
B
bring Native Americans back to Europe.
C
become one with the Native Americans.
D
change their government.
14) The name Puritan comes from the group’s desire to;
A
purify water.
B
purify its leaders.
C
remove Roman Catholic traditions from the Church of England.
D
shelter its members from the influence of society.
15) An indentured servant is someone who;
A
came to the colonies to help promote religious freedom.
B
was held in the bondage of slavery.
C
someone who only worked in the main plantation house.
D
worked on a plantation for 5-7 years on a contract and was then released from their duty.
16) The Puritans left Europe for America;
A
to escape religious persecution.
B
to grow tobacco.
C
to find gold.
D
to establish a fur trade with the American Indians.
17) he main goal of those who settled Jamestown colony was;
A
practice religious freedom.
B
develop a fur trade.
C
to find gold.
D
grow tobacco.
18) The first English colonies in North America were set up in hopes of achieving;
A
financial gain for investors.
B
political freedom for settlers.
C
military supremacy for England.
D
religious freedom for settlers.
19) Which of the following was “awakened during the Great Awakening?
A
religious beliefs
B
tensions between rich and poor colonists
C
patriotism
D
tension between colonist and Native Americans
20) As a result of England’s policy of salutary neglect the colonies developed ;
A
a self-sufficient economy.
B
a desire for fine British goods.
C
a disloyal attitude towards Britain.
D
a desire for self government.
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