
Social Studies CBA 1 Review 2017
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- Q1The Americans won the Revolutionary War, King George and British Parliament agreed toacknowledged the U.S. as an independent country free from British rulegave the U.S. representatives in British governmentallow the U.S. to select a new kingacknowledged the U.S. as an British nation30s
- Q2Regions-Urban, Suburban, and Rural are places were people live-Name the Regionpopulationculturaleconomicpolictial30s
- Q3Name the type of Region. A farmer lives in a rural area on a farm, the farmer harvests corn to sell at a rural store.population regionpolitical regioneconomic regioncultural region30s
- Q4The Bill of Rights were added to the Constitution to-to protect a national governmentto protect teachersto fix the Articles of Confederationto protect our rights30s
- Q5Why did people leave England to come to the new land?too many royal rules to followto hide from King Georgetaxes were too highto have religious freedom (God) and to search make a money (Gold, economic growth)30s
- Q6What event happened as a reaction or response to the tax on tea?Boston Massacre, solider fired into a crowd of colonistFirst Continental Congress, met to discuss the problems with King George and British ruleHarriet Tubman, created the underground railroad to help slaves escapeBoston Tea Party, tea dumped into the Boston Harbor by Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty30s
- Q7What are the 5 Freedoms (rights) in the First Amendment?press, religion, speech, color, footballequality, vote, representative government, unalienable right, civic responsibilityreligion, speech, assembly, petition,presslife,liberty,pursuit of happiness, fair trial, double jeopardy30s
- Q8To protest, sit-in, have a rally or boycott like the Boston Tea Party is an example of what First Amendment Freedom (Right)?religionspeechassemblypress30s
- Q9Congress is made up ofSupreme Court JusticesHouse of Representatives and SenateThe CabinetDallas Cowboys30s
- Q10Legislative branch main responsibility is todecide if laws are unconstitutionalexecute the lawsmake the lawscarry out the laws30s
- Q11The Preamble was used as a guide to explain (tell) the purpose (reason) of the Government. The purpose for Government is toprotect the national governmentprotect the welfare of the people, to ensure the people are taken care and they are free.to unite the world, to ensure everyone is living by the Constitutionto ensure the President has rights30s
- Q12Jamestown wasestablished by the Catholic church to convert the Native Americansthe 1st permanent settlementcalled the Lost Colonywere the Mayflower Compact was writtten30s
- Q13St. Augustine Colony was started by the country Spain, Roanoke Colony was started by England, Jamestown Colony was started byMexicoLondonCanadaFrance30s
- Q14The Declaration of Independencewas written by George Washingtondivorced the American colonist from British ruleallowed the British to rule over the American coloniesgave all the land in North America to King George30s
- Q1513 colonies set up alongthe Atlantic Oceanthe Rocky Mountainsthe Gulf of Mexicothe Pacific Ocean30s