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- Q1What does the word exported mean in the text?Exported means that nothing is sold anywhere.Exported means to send goods or services to another country for sale.Exported means to bring goods and services in from another country for sale.Exported means to have someone take you on a date.45s
- Q2What were the middle colonies called?the "grain" coloniessunrise coloniesmountain high coloniesthe "bread" basket colonies45s
- Q3According to the passage, what food was plentiful in the middle colonies?graingreensokrapotatoes45s
- Q4Read the caption above the ships. How does the caption support the picture shown?The caption states that the boats were racing in the 1700's.The caption states that boats were for sale in the 1700's.The caption states that the picture is a view of Philadelphia in the 1700's.The caption states that the boats are for sailing.45s
- Q5What is livestock as used in the text?Livestock refers to farm animals.Livestock refers to putting stock on the shelves at a store.Livestock refers to insects like grasshoppers and ants.Livestock refers to any animal that lives in the sea.45s
- Q6According to the text, how far did the rivers flow?Rivers flowed from Camilla to Albany.Rivers flowed from the Appalachian Mountains to the ocean.Rivers overflowed and flooded the areas.Rivers dried up.45s
- Q7What information can the reader gain from the text box to the left side of the passage?The reader can read about the number of baskets each city sold.The reader can read about the largest and second largest cities in the Mid-Atlantic colonies.The reader can read about how much bread was made in the colonies.The reader can read about the number of bread loaves that were sold in the 1700's.45s
- Q8What city had the largest population by the mid-1700's? (Hint: Look at your text features on the page.)PhiladelphiaGeorgiaNew YorkBoston45s
- Q9What was the second largest city in the middle colonies by the mid-1700's?New York CityBostonPhiladelphiaAtlanta45s
- Q10What does the word "manufacturing" mean in the text?Manufacturing is the making of articles by using manual labor or machinery.Manufacturing means growing crops in a field.Manufacturing refers to allowing people to work when they feel like it.Manufacturing means to put as many men in lines to carry good to everybody's home.45s
- Q11According to the text, what was iron used to make?guns, axes, and toolsstoves, televisions, and steel toe bootshouses, boats, and bookshelvestables, cars, and refrigerators45s
- Q12What does the second picture from the left show in the text?It shows a map of Albany in the mid-1700's.It shows a map of Camilla in the mid-1700's.It shows a map of Georgia in the mid-1700"s.It shows a map of New York City for the mid-1700's.45s
- Q13What did England decide to do in 1660? (Hint: Look at your text features in the passage.)England decided to plant all the crops it could plant and sell.England decided to sell everything in England.England decided to give donation to other countries.England decided to control the trade to and from the colonies.45s
- Q14What items could only be sent to England? (Hint: Look at the text features.)chips, candy bars, and sodasglasses, boats, and treasurestobacco, sugar, lumber, and fursshirts, shoes, and socks45s
- Q15What does the picture in the middle of the page show?It shows a person yard.It shows a large field.It shows a colonial farm near Baltimore, Maryland.It shows a meadow of grass.45s