Here ya go Ms. Sue
1:Place the following events in order.
The Battle of Yorktown begins.
The Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia.
The Declaration of Independence is signed.
The French and Indian War ends.
2:Which of the following are the leading theories that describe how people first arrived in North America?
A.
People may have walked over a land bridge from Asia.
B. ---
People may have traveled over by boat along the Pacific Coast.
C.
People may have sailed across the Atlantic Ocean.
D.
People may have crossed over from South America.
E. ---
People may have walked across the then-frozen Pacific Ocean
3:Which of the following accurately describes the workforce of both the U..S. and Canada?
A.
Most jobs in both countries are found in the service industry.
B. ---
Most jobs in both countries are found in manufacturing.
C.
Most jobs in both countries are faced with issues of outsourcing workforce.
D.
Most jobs in both countries depend on natural resources.
4:Which of the following historical events most greatly affected both the U.S. and Canada?
A.
the civil rights movement
B. ---
the Great Depression
C.
the British North America Act
D.
the Civil War
5:Which of the following describes the path to independence of Canada and the United States?
A.
Canada engaged in a war for independence while the United States did not.
B. ---
Canada was granted independence from the British prior to the United States.
C.
After the Revolutionary War, both the United States and Canada received independence from Britain.
D.
The United States declared their independence from Britain while Canada was granted independence from Britain.
6:How did the people of the Northwest adapt to the environment?
A. ---
They relied on irrigating the dry and arid land.
B.
They relied on fishing since they lived close to the coast.
C.
They were nomadic, following the animals they hunted.
D.
They built houses out of the mud and clay since wood was unavailable.
10 answers
1. -- One item is out of order.
2. B - no
3, B - no
4. B - yes
5. B - no
6. A - no