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  • Q1
    Which two continents were connected by the Beringia land bridge?
    Europe and Asia
    Africa and South America
    Asia and North America
    Australia and Antarctica
    30s
  • Q2
    What role did the Beringia land bridge play in human migration?
    It led to the development of agriculture in North America.
    It was a route for trading goods between continents.
    It provided a pathway for early humans to migrate into North America.
    It isolated humans in Asia.
    30s
  • Q3
    During which period was the Beringia land bridge most likely used for migration?
    The Jurassic Period
    The Ice Age
    The Industrial Revolution
    The Renaissance
    30s
  • Q4
    What was the purpose of the Beringia land bridge during the Ice Age?
    It was a bridge used for trade between continents.
    It allowed humans and animals to migrate between Asia and North America.
    It served as a natural barrier against predators.
    It was a road for migrating birds.
    30s
  • Q5
    Why did hunters migrate into North America during the Ice Age?
    To escape from severe weather
    To find minerals and resources
    To follow large herds of animals for food
    To explore new lands
    30s
  • Q6
    Which disease had a devastating impact on Native American populations after contact with Europeans during the Columbian Exchange?
    Measles
    Influenza
    Smallpox
    Tuberculosis
    30s
  • Q7
    Which deadly impact did the Columbian Exchange have on Native American populations?
    The introduction of new crops.
    The introduction of domesticated animals.
    The arrival of new trade opportunities.
    The spread of infectious diseases.
    30s
  • Q8
    What was the Trail of Tears?
    A name of a river in the United States
    The forced relocation of Native Americans from their ancestral lands
    A famous battle in the American Civil War
    A type of Native American dance
    30s
  • Q9
    Why are primary sources considered reliable?
    They are always written by famous people.
    They are often fabricated stories.
    They provide firsthand accounts of events from the time they occurred.
    They are opinions rather than facts.
    30s
  • Q10
    What makes a diary written during a historical event a primary source?
    It is written by a historian many years later.
    It contains facts from textbooks.
    It summarizes events in a newspaper.
    It is a personal account from someone who experienced the event.
    30s
  • Q11
    Why is an original photograph from a historical event considered a primary source?
    It is often included in textbooks.
    It is analyzed by experts years later.
    It summarizes what others have said about the event.
    It captures the event as it happened at that specific time.
    30s
  • Q12
    What is a reason some artists create paintings to promote social change?
    To paint landscapes
    To showcase their technical skills
    To raise awareness about important issues
    To experiment with colors
    30s
  • Q13
    How did the geographical context of the southern colonies affect the development of slavery?
    The cold climate meant there were no crops to farm, so slavery was not needed.
    The increased population led to a sense of community that discouraged slavery.
    The warm climate and fertile land made agriculture profitable, leading to the demand for slave labor.
    The mountainous terrain made farming difficult, reducing the need for slaves.
    30s
  • Q14
    How did the climate in the southern colonies affect the development of slavery?
    The cold climate limited farming to a short season, reducing the reliance on slaves.
    The dry climate made agriculture impractical, so slavery was not practiced.
    The warm climate allowed for year-round farming, increasing the need for slave labor to cultivate and harvest crops.
    The frequent storms destroyed crops, leading to less need for workers.
    30s
  • Q15
    How did the natural resources found in the southern colonies impact the demand for slavery?
    The lack of fertile land meant that farming was not a significant industry.
    Natural resources were primarily used for mining, which did not require enslaved workers.
    Natural resources were scarce, so there was no need for labor.
    The availability of rich soil and a variety of crops led to the establishment of large plantations that relied on enslaved labor.
    30s

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