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Mid-Atlantic Colonies
Test Description: This test reviews the basic life of the Mid-Atlantic Colonies.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What does tolerance mean?
A
being able to accept things that are different from you.
B
forcing others to be just like you
C
treating everyone kindly, but talking badly about them behind their back
D
accepting others' beliefs, but treating them badly
2) What did the Mid-Atlantic colonies have a strong tolerance for?
A
different climates
B
different religions
C
different economic strategies
D
different farming techniques
3) The Mid-Atlantic Colonies were unique because they were the only region that ________.
A
accepted the MOST different kinds of religion
B
had fertile soil
C
had mostly Puritans living there
D
used ships
4) How did the geography of the Mid-Atlantic Colonies help settlers earn a living?
A
The mines in the area provided blacksmiths with the iron they needed.
B
The dense forests provided lumber needed to build large ships.
C
The wide, open plains helped settlers track buffalo for food and skins.
D
The rich soil allowed farmers to grow large amounts of cash crops.
5) What was the Mid-Atlantic colonies' nickname?
A
Hunting Range
B
Breadbasket
C
Artisanal Valley
D
The Farm Pros
6) What job did MOST of the people have in the Mid-Atlantic colonies?
A
farmers
B
artisans
C
hunters
D
shipbuilders
7) An indentured servant in the Mid-Atlantic colonies would spend most of their day doing what?
A
gathering cotton
B
making clothing from animal fur to stay warm
C
unloading wheat and grains
D
Cutting up whale meat
8) Why were the Mid-Atlantic colonies founded?
A
They hoped to spread Christianity.
B
They noticed the region's geography would allow them to trade easily.
C
They wanted to drive American Indians out.
D
They wanted to claim more land for England.
9) What did education look like in the Mid-Atlantic colonies?
A
Children learned a skill or trade instead of going to school.
B
Children learned about the Bible in school.
C
Children worked in the farms instead of going to school.
D
Children were taught to read and write by their siblings.
10) What is an artisan?
A
a farmer
B
an indentured servant
C
someone who homeschools children
D
a worker in a skilled trade; usually makes things by hand
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