History Questions from Jan 22,2025

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13. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the diversity of the Middle Colonies? a. There was no single dominant religion group, with Quakers, Calvinists, Jews, Mennonites, and Catholics all being welcome in the Middle Colonies. b. European settlers frequently married and had families with people from indigenous groups. c. There was a large population of Chinese laborers. d. Spanish settlers fleeing violence in Florida moved north, bringing the Spanish language and culture to the Middle Colonies. "There is a saying, that we shall do to all men like as we will be done ourselves; making no difference of what generation, descent or color they are. And those who steal or rob men, and those who buy or purchase them, are they not all alike? Here is liberty of conscience, which is right and reasonable; here ought to be likewise liberty of body, except of evildoers, which is another case. But to bring men hither, or to rob and sell them against their will, we stand against." What is the main idea of this excerpt from a statement made by colonists at the Germantown, Pennsylvania, Moathly Meeting in 1688 ? a. The indigenous groups in the colony should be pushed west, out of English territory. b. The institution of slavery violated the rights of the enslaved peoples. c. Trade with the Dutch should be halted due to excessive taxes. d. Women in in the colony deserved more rights, including the right to own and inherit property. Above is a picture of a typical town in the New England Colonies. Using evidence from the picture and your knowledge from the lesson, which building is most important and why? a. The school, because colonists valued education above all else. Girls and boys attended school together year-round. b. The meeting house, because it was the center of town government, religion, and decision- making. Its importance meant it was centrally located. c. The blacksmith, because goods made from iron were highly prized in New England and were often traded with the Spanish for cash. d. The cooper, because well-constructed wooden barrels were important to the New England rice and cotton trades. 1. Cleopatra - very beautiful, intelligent and powerful queen of Egypt Henry the VIII - King of England 2. Choose 5 historical figures from the past and write sobmething about them. ample: Thomas Edison invented the light bulb and we are really grateful for his contribution to numanity. David Livingstone was a famous Scottish explorer who mainly travelled in central and southern Africa. 1. Cleopatra - very beautiful, intelligent and powerful queen of Egypt \( \qquad \) \( \qquad \) \( \qquad \) 2. Henry the VIII - King of England \( \qquad \) \( \qquad \) \( \qquad \) In what year was the Clean Water and Air Act created? 1968 1978 1948 1958 \begin{tabular}{|lc|}\hline Question 1 & 1 pts \\ \hline \\ Thomas Jefferson was a Democratic-Republican. & \\ \hline O True \\ \hline False & \\ \hline\end{tabular} Why was it said that "the sun never sets on the British Empire"? When the sun/sol is shining on the earth, it is always shining down on the British empire. Australia to Canada and everything in between. Which parts of Africa saw rebellions against European rule? Which European nations attempted to suppress rebelions in Africa? 1. Britain 2. Italy 3. German 4. Belgium 5. France
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