
The Arizona Story: Chapter 5 Assessment
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- Q1
Who were the first people on the land of present-day Arizona?
The Indians
The Americans
The Spanish
The Mexicans
300s - Q2
Which of these statements was true about the Indians?
The Indians welcomed the Spanish and their way of life
There were many different groups of indians that each had their own way of life.
Indians fought against the Mexicans and the Spanish in the Mexican War of Independence.
The Indians were all hostile toward the spanish and the Americans and raided them every chance they got.
300s - Q3
Who was Miguel Hidalgo?
Hidalgo led the Indians in a fight against the Americans.
Hidalgo was a priest who built the largest mission in present-day Arizona.
Hidalgo was a rich landowner who treated the mestizos fairly.
Hidalgo led the mestizos and Indians to fight for their independence from Spain.
300s - Q4
What was one of the problems the Republic of Mexico faced?
The Republic of Mexico was very poor.
The Republic of Mexico had grown too large to manage.
The Republic of Mexico wanted to become part of the United States.
The Republic of Mexico had too many people from the United States moving into their territory.
300s - Q5
What contributions did the mountain men make to the history of the west?
They helped Mexico gain its independence from Spain.
They discovered the Rocky Mountains.
They explored the West. Their trails created routes for others to move West.
They knew how to make fur hats for the rich people.
300s - Q6
Why did so many Americans move to the Mexican-owned land of present-day Texas?
The Mexicans offered the Americans free land.
The Americans were frustrated with the United States Government.
The Mexicans promised protection against Indian raids.
The Americans preferred the Mexican way of life.
300s - Q7
What caused the Mexican-American war?
Americans did not agree with the religion of the Mexicans.
Mexicans wanted to protect the Indians
Texas wanted to become part of the United States.
The United States and Mexico disagreed on where the border between the two countries was located.
300s - Q8
What land did the United States gain from Mexico as a result of the Gadsden Purchase?
Arizona, California, Nevada, and New Mexico
Southern part of Arizona and New Mexico
Texas
All of the Western States?
300s - Q9
What type of story is this?
A biography
A historical fiction
A fairy tale
A Navajo legend
300s - Q10
What is the relationship between Holy Man and Holy Boy?
Father and Son
Brothers
Holy Boy grows up to be Holy Man
Unknown
300s - Q11
Where was the Holy Man taken?
He was taken up to the Sky People.
He was taken down to the Water People.
He went fishing with Holy Boy.
He took a ride on a bolt of lightning.
300s - Q12
What did Holy Man and Holy Boy learn?
They both learned how to hunt.
They both learned how to cure sickness.
They both learned how to get along better.
They both learned prayers.
300s