
Social Studies 1st Nine Weeks Review
Quiz by Kimberly Grein
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- Q1
An example of a way Abigail Adams communicated in the PAST would be-
phone call
email
writing a letter
30s - Q2
Your mother bought you a new school shirt. It MOST LIKELY started out as what natural resource?
Cow
Cotton Plant
Rubber
30s - Q3
What is the significance of Texas American Indian Heritage Day?
Celebrate the American worker/laborer.
Celebrate the colonization of America.
Recognize the historic, cultural, and social contributions Native American communities.
30s - Q4
The Texas government charges a new tax on cotton that the Youth Clothing company uses to make school uniforms. In order for the company to make a profit, Youth Clothing must-
stop selling
raise the price
lower the price
30s - Q5
Sandra gets paid for mowing her neighbor's yard, selling lemonade, walking her dog and babysitting. These are examples of-
starting a business
earning money
cleaning the house
30s - Q6
What would be a community change that is the result of a group decision?
Fire department puts out a house fire.
School board votes to add a crossing guard at the stop sign near a school.
Police officer writes a speeding ticket.
30s - Q7
Which of the following is NOT a civic responsibility?
cleaning your room
obeying laws
voting
30s - Q8
Which of the following is a service commonly provided by the local government?
Church
Public Library
Military Defense
30s - Q9
The weekly trash pick-up is an example of a service that is provided by-
local government
school district
state government
30s - Q10
How is the Mayor of the City of Houston elected?
Elected by the citizens of Houston
Elected by the citizens of the United States
Elected by the citizens of Texas
30s