Review Game Zone
Flash Cards
(current)
Games
Teachers
Search
Social Studies Unit 2 Lesson 2
Test Description: Vocab and Sequence
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Spanish word for conquerors who came to the Americas in the 1500s.
A
colonists
B
conquistador
C
conquest
D
convert
2) Capture or taking of something by force.
A
colonists
B
conquest
C
conquistador
D
none of the above
3) In 1521 who defeated Moctezuma ruler of the Aztec empire of Mexico and built Mexico City in the ruins of Tenochtitlan.
A
Ferdinand Magellan
B
Christopher Columbus
C
Hernando Cortes
D
Francisco Pizarro
4) In 1533 who defeated the Incan empire and Incan ruler Atahualpa, and later founded the colony of Peru.
A
Hernando Cortes
B
Francisco Pizarro
C
Christopher Columbus
D
Ferdinand Magellan
5) In 1535 Spain established the colony of New Spain, with its capital at Mexico City.
A
True
B
False
6) Why did Spain send priests to New Spain?
A
to bless the new colony.
B
to convert the native people from their own religion to Christianity.
7) What were the key advantages of Hernando Cortes in defeating the Aztecs?
A
Land and Slaves
B
Armor, horses, weapons, disease, and native peoples as allies
C
Bringing Christianity in Mexico
8) How long did it take Pizarro to conquer the Incan empire?
A
forty-three days
B
About one year
C
About two years
9) What is a musket?
A
A rifle
B
A sheild
C
Food
D
A animal
10) Who helped Cortes persuade thousands to join him? This person spoke many languages and was labeled as an excellent person, and a good interpreter.
A
Moctezuma
B
Dona Marina
C
Ferdinand Magellan
D
Francisco Pizarro
*select an answer for all questions
Check Results & Get Answers
Play Games with the Questions Above
Teachers: Create FREE classroom games with your questions
Click for more info!
©2007-2024
ReviewGameZone.com
|
About
|
Privacy
|
Contact
|
Terms
|
Site Map
WAIT! Find what you needed?
×
Still Looking for the Answers?
Have Another Question?
Play a Review Game with These Questions?
Want to Make Your Own Test Like This One?