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MTTC Elementary Education Study Guide Questions And Answers Hypothesis Tentative supposition about a phenomenon made to examine and test through investigation or experimentation Theory A scientifically proven, general principle offered to explain phenomena. Derived from a hypothesis Scienti...

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MTTC Elementary Education Study Guide
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Hypothesis Tentative supposition about a phenomenon made to examine and test through

investigation or experimentation




Theory A scientifically proven, general principle offered to explain phenomena. Derived

from a hypothesis




Scientific Law A generally accepted conclusion about a body of observations to which no

exceptions have been found. It explains, but doesn't describe.




Control A normal, unchanged situation for comparison




Constants Factors in experiments that stay the same




Independent variables Things that are changed in an experiment. The "stimuli"




Dependent variables Changes that result from the experiment. The "results"

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Steps of the Scientific Method Observation, Hypothesis, Experiment, Analysis,

Modification/Replication




T/F Early French Explorers of the US were interested only in colonies F- More interested

in fish and fur




First landing on Roanoke Island 1585, Sir Walter Raleigh




When did John Smith land in Jamestown? 1607. He also created the Virginia Company

and Chesapeake Bay Company. In these times, tobacco built wealth.




When did the Mayflower cross the Atlantic? 1620. Brought the pilgrims/puritans over




Salem Witch Trials 1629. It's always the puritans.




Reasons for American Revolution England was remote and controlling, Americans treated

as inferior in Seven Years' War, fear of no religious freedom, heavy taxation, no representation in

parliament, local gov't already functioning.

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Events leading up to the American Revolution Sons of Liberty, Boston Massacre,

Committees of Correspondence, Boston Tea Party




Original 13 Colonies Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New

Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,

and Virginia.




First state to ratify the Constitution Delaware




Thomas Payne wrote what book? Common Sense. Talked about American independence




Articles of the Confederation weakness Designed to protect states' rights over the federal

government, but had no centralized government, and had no power or regulation to tax. The

revolution ended up being funded by more printed money.




New Constitution 1787. Changed it to 3 branches of government and a bimercal

legislature.

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