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US History 101 Final Review Straighterline WITH ANSWERS
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Cahokia was a large trading center located a. St. Louis
near what present-day city?


a. St. Louis
b. Memphis
c. New Orleans
d. Baton Rouge
e. Detroit

The origins of the majority of human a. with migrations across an ancient land bridge over the Bering Strait.
existence in North America began


a. with migrations across an ancient land
bridge over the Bering Strait.
b. with the explorations of Christopher
Columbus.
c. as a result of the development of the
wheel.
d. long after the last ice age ended.
e. from the southern tip of South America.

The first truly complex society in the e. Olmecs.
Americas was that of the


a. Maya.
b. Aztecs.
c. Inca.
d. Pueblo peoples.
e. Olmecs.




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,In the Great Plains region, most pre- a. engaged in sedentary farming.
Columbian societies
a. engaged in sedentary farming.
b. lived in small nomadic tribes.
c. hunted buffalo for survival.
d. used horses.
e. developed a harsh religion that required
human sacrifice.




Prior to European contact, the eastern third c. had the most abundant food resources of any region of the continent.
of what is today the United States
a. was politically controlled by the Cahokia
Indians.
b. contained no permanent settlements.
c. had the most abundant food resources
of any region of the continent.
d. was populated by tribes that engaged in
hunting and gathering but did not yet farm.
e. remained for the most part uninhabited.




Native American religions were closely e. the natural world.
linked to
a. the idea of apocalypse.
b. human sacrifice.
c. ideas of male dominance.
d. visions from the world of spirits.
e. the natural world.




From their colonial experiences in Ireland, b. English colonists should maintain rigid separation from an indigenous population.
the English concluded that
a. they should not try to convert indigenous
peoples to English religious beliefs.
b. English colonists should maintain rigid
separation from an indigenous population.
c. military expenditures were fiscally
wasteful.
d. indigenous populations were essential as
the major colonial labor source.
e. harsh treatment of indigenous
populations could lead to rebellion.




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, Which statement about French colonization b. The French, like the English, tried to remain separate from native peoples.
in the New World is FALSE?
a. French settlers exercised an influence
disproportionate to their numbers.
b. The French, like the English, tried to
remain separate from native peoples.
c. The French were more likely than the
English to press inland.
d. The French colonial economy was based
on an extensive fur trade.
e. The French often lived among the natives
and married Indian women.




Bacon's Rebellion e. was a conflict between eastern and western political forces in Virginia.
a. spelled the demise of the Virginia
Company.
b. saw the royal governor of Virginia forced
to resign.
c. spread throughout several colonies.
d. carried on for several years.
e. was a conflict between eastern and
western political forces in Virginia.




Thomas Hooker is associated with d. Connecticut.
establishing the colony of
a. Rhode Island.
b. Vermont.
c. New Hampshire.
d. Connecticut.
e. Maine.

The New York colony c. emerged after a struggle between the English and the Dutch.
a. had its founding proprietors from the
Carolina colony.
b. made a commitment to representative
assemblies.
c. emerged after a struggle between the
English and the Dutch.
d. saw its population grow slowly for its
first fifty years.
e. banned slavery from its inception.




What became the dominant crop of the d. sugar
Caribbean colonies?
a. corn
b. beans
c. tobacco
d. sugar
e. cotton




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