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Unit 3 Social Studies Review



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1) 

(1 point) The Puritans were better prepared than the Pilgrims because they _____.
a)
had raised a lot more money
b)
learned how to survive in the forests of England
c)
arrived in the winter
d)
brought more supplies and animals
 

 2) 

(1 point) What made the economies of New York and New Jersey strong?
a)
weaving
c)
hunting and gathering
b)
trade
d)
indigo
 
 
Read the passage.

James Oglethorpe had a new idea: Why not send debtors to work in the colonies instead of sending them to prison? He believed England’s poor “could be willed to seek a livelihood in any of his majesty’s plantations in America, if they were provided with passage, and means of settling there.” As a result of his plan, around 50,000 debtors were sent to Georgia. Oglethorpe created rules he hoped would make the colony more profitable. For example, settlers received free land to use for ten years, no one person could own too much land, and alcohol and slavery were banned.

Oglethorpe’s plan did not work. Some colonists found ways of getting a lot of land, and brought alcohol and slavery into the colony. Oglethorpe had also originally wanted to make products that were in high demand in England, such as silk. Settlers quickly found that Georgia’s climate was not good for such products. Instead, corn, tobacco, rice, and indigo, became important cash crops.
 

 3) 

(1 point) James Oglethorpe thought that most of Georgia’s settlers would become _____.
a)
ship builders
c)
fishermen
b)
farmers
d)
carpenters
 
 
Read the passage. The following is a fictional diary of a child living in colonial New England.

Each morning I wake up before dawn. There are many chores that need to be done. First I go out to the barn, milk the cows and collect eggs for breakfast. Next it is time to make sure all of the animals have been fed and then help Father collect wood for the fire. I help Mother churn butter while she makes breakfast.

After breakfast, I go to school. My parents say that school is very important to the future of the colony. We use chalkboards to practice our handwriting and record our answers. Paper is hard to find and very expensive. School sometimes finishes early so all the children can help on the farms. Before I leave school, I usually find a few minutes to play marbles and tag with some of the other children. Once I get home, my family and I will work until sunset. We will have a supper of soup and biscuits, and then go to bed. On Sundays everyone in town goes to church. Then we spend the day playing games and singing songs. After a long week of work and school, it is great to see everyone having so much fun.
 

 4) 

(1 point) The length of the school day changed because _____.
a)
children had to work on farms
b)
children played marbles
c)
parents did not want their children to learn
d)
teachers wanted the day off
 

 5) 

(1 point) The goal of slave revolts was to _____.
a)
slow down work
c)
gain freedom
b)
return to Africa
d)
work on a plantation
 

 6) 

(1 point) The people who benefited most from the triangular trade were _____.
a)
merchants in the Middle Colonies
c)
planters in the West Indies
b)
merchants in New England
d)
small farmers in the Southern Colonies
 
 
Read the passage.

By 1760, every colony had elected an assembly like the House of Burgesses. Most made laws that were based on English law such as “innocent until proven guilty.” The colonies formed for different reasons and were not all governed in the same way. Royal governors, who were appointed by the king of England, ruled eight of the thirteen colonies. In proprietary colonies, the proprietor named the governor. Voters in Connecticut and Rhode Island elected the governor.

In colonial towns, political discussions were noisy and took place in the streets. Many colonists had heated debates about local issues. In most towns, local governments took care of things like roads and taxes.
 

 7) 

(1 point) Many of the colonists’ political traditions came from _____.
a)
England
c)
France
b)
Native Americans
d)
Spain
 

Completion
Complete each statement.
 
 
Complete each sentence with the correct word from the box.

            covenant          common                tolerate              fundamental      slavery     
 

 8) 

(1 point) ____________________ is the practice of owning people and forcing them to work.
 

 
 
Complete each sentence with the correct word from the box.

            patroons                  proprietors
 

 9) 

(1 point) Wealthy Dutch men, also known as _______________________, agreed to bring 50 people to a new colony.
 

 
 
Complete each sentence with the correct word from the box.

         plantation                 indigo            debtors
 

 10) 

(1 point) Normally one cash crop is grown on a large farm, or ________________________.
 

 
 
Complete each sentence with the correct word from the box.

       slave trade             apprentice           growth rate            Great Awakening         backcountry
 

 11) 

(1 point) The area between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Coastal Plain is known

as the ____________________
 

 
 
Complete each sentence with the correct word from the box.

             slave codes            spirituals
 

 12) 

(1 point) _______________________ were laws that set rules for slavery.
 

 
 
Complete each sentence with the correct word from the box.

                 triangular trade              Middle Passage                industry
 

 13) 

(1 point) The forests of New England provided the wood for the shipbuilding ____________________.
 

 
 
Complete each sentence with the correct word from the box.

          assembly                   legislation
 

 14) 

(1 point) The colonial ____________________ was a lawmaking body guaranteed in the charters of most of the colonies.
 

 

Short Answer
 

 15) 

(2 points) The Pilgrims wanted to separate from the Church of England. How were the Puritans different from the Pilgrims?

_______________________________________________________________________________________
 

 16) 

(2 points) Give one example of how settlers in New York or New Jersey taught each other new skills.

_______________________________________________________________________________________
 

 17) 

(2 points) Look at the map. In what year did Carolina become North Carolina and South Carolina?

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________________________________________________________________________________________
 
 
Look at the map.

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 18) 

(2 points) What generalization can you make about the importance of rice in the economies of the 13 colonies?

_______________________________________________________________________________________
 

 19) 

(2 points) Why were traditional stories important to enslaved Africans?

_______________________________________________________________________________________
 

 20) 

(2 points) Why did England make it illegal for the colonists to make certain goods, like hats, nails, and horseshoes?

_______________________________________________________________________________________
 

 21) 

(2 points) What are the three “natural rights” John Locke believed all people have?

_______________________________________________________________________________________
 

Essay
 

 22) 

(4 points) Read the passage below. Then read the prompt and write a response.

In the colonies, there were powerful assemblies. Colonists expected these assemblies to represent their interests instead of England’s interests. The Virginia Charter was supposed to protect the rights of colonists in Virginia. It stated that colonists in America would have the same freedoms as people born in England.

When English settlers first came to the New World, they thought of themselves as British citizens. The problem was they were far from home. Many colonists felt no one was representing their interests in the British government. Colonists began to feel they had more in common with each other than with people in England.

You are a child born in Virginia. Your parents were born in England and sailed to Virginia.
Write an essay explaining how the Virginia Charter encouraged your parents to come to
America. Do you think you have the same freedoms as people in England?


Your writing should:
•      describe how the Virginia Charter encouraged people to settle in America.
•      use facts and details to help the reader understand your points.
•      use correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.
 



 
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