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Page 1: Early American Quiz Show (Or, what you need to know for the Test.)

Early American Quiz Show

(Or, what you need to know for the Test.)

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Who were the Spanish explorers who conquered much of the New World?

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Who were the Spanish explorers who conquered much of the New World?

The Conquistadors

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What nationality was Christopher Columbus?

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What nationality was Christopher Columbus?

Italian

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What nation sponsored Columbus’ voyages to the New World?

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What nation sponsored Columbus’ voyages to the New World?

Spain

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What was the Columbian Exchange?

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What was the Columbian Exchange?

The mutual exchange of ideas, products, agriculture and

microbes between the Old World and the New.

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In what present day state was Jamestown located?

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In what present day state was Jamestown located?

Virginia

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Where did the Pilgrims establish their first colony?

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Where did the Pilgrims establish their first colony?

Plymouth

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What was the primary motivation of Southern colonists?

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What was the primary motivation of Southern colonists?

To make money.

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What was the primary motivation of Northern colonists?

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What was the primary motivation of Northern colonists?

To escape religious persecution.

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What was the primary motivation of Captain Jack Sparrow?

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What was the primary motivation of Captain Jack Sparrow?

To escape his debt to Davy Jones.

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What was the primary goal of French colonists?

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What was the primary goal of French colonists?

To trade with the Native Americans.

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What was the Mayflower Compact?

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What was the Mayflower Compact?

The Pilgrims’ agreement to govern themselves.

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What was the Puritan Covenant With God?

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What was the Puritan Covenant With God?

The idea that, if the Puritans lived a proper Christian life,

God would provide for them.

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What was the Puritan Covenant with each other?

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What was the Puritan Covenant with each other?

The idea the the poor would obey their betters and the wealthy would care for the

poor.

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What was the Middle Passage?

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What was the Middle Passage?

The trade in slaves between Africa and the New World.

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Name two of the three teams the 2005 White Sox defeated in the post-season.

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Name two of the three teams the 2005 White Sox defeated in the post-season.

The Boston Red Sox, Anaheim Angels and Houston Astros.

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Who was Olaudah Equiano?

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Who was Olaudah Equiano?

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Who was Olaudah Equiano?

A former slave who wrote about surviving the Middle Passage.

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What was the Great Awakening?

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What was the Great Awakening?

A revival of Protestant religious belief during the 1730s.

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What was the Mercantile System?

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What was the Mercantile System?

The system of trade restrictions that England imposed on the

colonies.

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Under the policy of salutary neglect, how did England treat the colonies?

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Under the policy of salutary neglect, how did England treat the colonies?

By ignoring or lightly punishing most Colonial violations.

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What was John Locke’s main idea?

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What was John Locke’s main idea?

That the power of government should come from the consent

of the governed.

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Why should we care what John Locke’s ideas were?

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Why should we care what John Locke’s ideas were?

Because they were very influential upon the

Declaration of Independence.

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What started the French & Indian War?

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What started the French & Indian War?

Colonial attempts to expand into French territory in the

Ohio Valley.

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What happened to the relationship between England and the Colonies after the French & Indian War?

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What happened to the relationship between England and the Colonies after the French & Indian War?

England cracked down on the colonies in order to obtain money to pay war debts.

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Which social class was at the top social/economic class of early Colonial cities?

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Which social class was at the top social/economic class of early Colonial cities?

Merchants

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Name two English acts that attempted to raise money from the Colonies.

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Name two English acts that attempted to raise money from the Colonies.

Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townsend Duties, Tea Act

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What Colonial tax protest led to England cracking down hard on Massachusetts?

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What Colonial tax protest led to England cracking down hard on Massachusetts?

The Boston Tea Party

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What is the highest selling album of all time?

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What is the highest selling album of all time?

“Thriller” by Michael Jackson

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What was the first battle of the Revolutionary War?

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What was the first battle of the Revolutionary War?

Lexington & Concord

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What was the significance of “Common Sense” by Thomas Paine?

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What was the significance of “Common Sense” by Thomas Paine?

It persuaded many Americans that independence was necessary and possible.

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Name two of the self-evident truths that are asserted in the Declaration of Independence.

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Name two of the self-evident truths that are asserted in the Declaration of Independence.

All men are created equal with the unalienable rights to life,

liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

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Who were the tories?

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Who were the tories?

Americans who remained loyal to England during the

Revolution.

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What battle was the turning point of the Revolution?

The Battle of Saratoga

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Why did France and Spain aid the Colonies against England?

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Why did France and Spain aid the Colonies against England?

Because they were rivals of England.

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What happened to political power after the Revolution?

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What happened to political power after the Revolution?

Through democratization, it became more equally

distributed.

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What was the fundamental problem that many people saw with the Articles of Confederation?

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What was the fundamental problem that many people saw with the Articles of Confederation?

The national government was too weak.

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Who were the Federalists?

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Who were the Federalists?

Those who wanted to replace the Articles of Confederation

with a stronger national government.


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