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Which is an example of something dangerous?
a) Running on a slippery, wet floor.
b) Walking quietly in line.
c) Going down the slide at recess.
d)

What are some things that the families brought on their trip out west?
a) All of the above
b) Pots and pans
c) Blankets
d) Butter churn

What did the covered wagons travel on?
a) Trails
b) Roads
c) Train tracks
d)

Why did people sometimes walk?
a) So the horses would not get too tired.
b) Because they wanted to get exercise.
c) So they could take turns pulling the wagon.
d)

Why did families put their wagons in a circle at the end of the day?
a) All of the above.
b) To keep their animals safe.
c) To have a safe place for their children to play.
d)

True or false: people faced some hardships when they went out west.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

What did families do first when they reached the new land?
a) Cleared the land to build a home.
b) Started a new business.
c) Sent their children to school.
d)

What does the table of contents tell us?
a) Where to find the page numbers of different topics.
b) What different words mean.
c) All about the author.
d)

What does travel mean?
a) To go from one place to another place.
b) Something that could hurt you.
c) Something very hard or difficult.
d)

Why did people want to go west?
a) To start a new life.
b) To go on a fun vacation.
c) To visit their friends.
d)

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