Which region was home to the Sioux?(1 point)
Responses
the Central plains of North America
the Central plains of North America
Southern Mexico and Central America
Southern Mexico and Central America
the Eastern woodlands of North America
the Eastern woodlands of North America
the Pacific Northwest of North America
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the Central plains of North America
What was significant about the House of Burgesses?(1 point)
Responses
It was the first instance of limited self-government in the English colonies.
It was the first instance of limited self-government in the English colonies.
It mediated conflicts between the colonial government and religious leaders.
It mediated conflicts between the colonial government and religious leaders.
It governed the colony of Virginia harshly, like a military outpost, leading to mass exodus of settlers.
It governed the colony of Virginia harshly, like a military outpost, leading to mass exodus of settlers.
It limited the king by making him consult with the nobles and church leaders in order to raise taxes.
Responses
It was the first instance of limited self-government in the English colonies.
It was the first instance of limited self-government in the English colonies.
It mediated conflicts between the colonial government and religious leaders.
It mediated conflicts between the colonial government and religious leaders.
It governed the colony of Virginia harshly, like a military outpost, leading to mass exodus of settlers.
It governed the colony of Virginia harshly, like a military outpost, leading to mass exodus of settlers.
It limited the king by making him consult with the nobles and church leaders in order to raise taxes.
It was the first instance of limited self-government in the English colonies.
Which represents an Aztec adaptation to their environment?(1 point)
Responses
a surplus of farmed crops
a surplus of farmed crops
a system of causeways
a system of causeways
an accurate 365-day calendar
an accurate 365-day calendar
farming in terraces
f arming in terraces
Responses
a surplus of farmed crops
a surplus of farmed crops
a system of causeways
a system of causeways
an accurate 365-day calendar
an accurate 365-day calendar
farming in terraces
f arming in terraces
farming in terraces
What are some examples of the ways colonies began to self-govern? Select two that apply.(2 points)
Responses
Puritans held town meetings to discuss important issues.
Puritans held town meetings to discuss important issues.
Colonists elected government representatives.
Colonists elected government representatives.
Mercantilists established a set of taxes that colonists were required to pay.
Mercantilists established a set of taxes that colonists were required to pay.
When first starting to self-govern, Virginia colonists could only vote in government matters if they owned land.
Responses
Puritans held town meetings to discuss important issues.
Puritans held town meetings to discuss important issues.
Colonists elected government representatives.
Colonists elected government representatives.
Mercantilists established a set of taxes that colonists were required to pay.
Mercantilists established a set of taxes that colonists were required to pay.
When first starting to self-govern, Virginia colonists could only vote in government matters if they owned land.
Puritans held town meetings to discuss important issues.
Colonists elected government representatives.
Colonists elected government representatives.
Some scientists believe that Paleo-Americans migrating to the Americas sailed along the coast of North America. They sailed close to shore so that they could do which of the following?(1 point)
Responses
make contact with communities along the coast
make contact with communities along the coast
pull ashore to get supplies of food and water
pull ashore to get supplies of food and water
easily hunt whale
easily hunt whale
avoid warring groups that sailed in the open sea
Responses
make contact with communities along the coast
make contact with communities along the coast
pull ashore to get supplies of food and water
pull ashore to get supplies of food and water
easily hunt whale
easily hunt whale
avoid warring groups that sailed in the open sea
pull ashore to get supplies of food and water
How were indentured servants different from slaves?(1 point)
Responses
Indentured servants worked indefinitely and slaves agreed to work for five years in exchange for freedom at the end of the five years.
Indentured servants worked indefinitely and slaves agreed to work for five years in exchange for freedom at the end of the five years.
Indentured servants agreed to work for no money in exchange for land and tools after a certain period of time, while slaves were forced to work indefinitely.
Indentured servants agreed to work for no money in exchange for land and tools after a certain period of time, while slaves were forced to work indefinitely.
Slaves were paid a small wage and indentured servants were forced to work for no money.
Slaves were paid a small wage and indentured servants were forced to work for no money.
Indentured servants earned wages but slaves did not.
Responses
Indentured servants worked indefinitely and slaves agreed to work for five years in exchange for freedom at the end of the five years.
Indentured servants worked indefinitely and slaves agreed to work for five years in exchange for freedom at the end of the five years.
Indentured servants agreed to work for no money in exchange for land and tools after a certain period of time, while slaves were forced to work indefinitely.
Indentured servants agreed to work for no money in exchange for land and tools after a certain period of time, while slaves were forced to work indefinitely.
Slaves were paid a small wage and indentured servants were forced to work for no money.
Slaves were paid a small wage and indentured servants were forced to work for no money.
Indentured servants earned wages but slaves did not.
Indentured servants agreed to work for no money in exchange for land and tools after a certain period of time, while slaves were forced to work indefinitely.
I am Dekanawidah [identified as the traditional founder of the Iroquois Confederacy] and with the Five Nations confederate [united for a common purpose] lords I plant the Tree of the Great Peace. . . . Under the shade of this Tree of the Great Peace we spread the soft white feathery down of the globe thistle as seats for you Adodarhoh [an Onondaga chief], and your cousin lords. . . . There shall you sit and watch the council fire of the confederacy of the Five Nations, and all the affairs of the Five Nations shall be transacted at this place before you.. . .We place at the top of the Tree of the Long Leaves an eagle who is able to see afar. If he sees in the distance any evil approaching or any danger threatening he will at once warn the people of the confederacy. The smoke of the confederate council fire shall ever ascend and pierce the sky so that other nations who may be allies may see the council fire of the Great Peace . . .
Question
Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Based on this excerpt, what was the purpose of the Iroquois League?
(1 point)
Responses
to help maintain the local forests for use by the people of each member tribe
to help maintain the local forests for use by the people of each member tribe
to work together and defend each other to keep peace
to work together and defend each other to keep peace
to establish laws that all Native American nations were to follow
to establish laws that all Native American nations were to follow
to provide comfort and care for visiting tribal leaders
Question
Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Based on this excerpt, what was the purpose of the Iroquois League?
(1 point)
Responses
to help maintain the local forests for use by the people of each member tribe
to help maintain the local forests for use by the people of each member tribe
to work together and defend each other to keep peace
to work together and defend each other to keep peace
to establish laws that all Native American nations were to follow
to establish laws that all Native American nations were to follow
to provide comfort and care for visiting tribal leaders
to work together and defend each other to keep peace
Which statement best describes a similarity between the Middle Colonies and the New England Colonies?(1 point)
Responses
Both regions were settlements that allowed debtors to start over.
Both regions were settlements that allowed debtors to start over.
Both relied on slavery to help them with farming.
Both relied on slavery to help them with farming.
Both had some groups that settled for religious reasons.
Both had some groups that settled for religious reasons.
Responses
Both regions were settlements that allowed debtors to start over.
Both regions were settlements that allowed debtors to start over.
Both relied on slavery to help them with farming.
Both relied on slavery to help them with farming.
Both had some groups that settled for religious reasons.
Both had some groups that settled for religious reasons.
Both had some groups that settled for religious reasons.