The document provides a review of key facts about the United States. It covers topics like the nation's diversity as a land of immigrants, the dominance of the service industry, the Columbian Exchange following Columbus's voyages, agricultural production in the Midwest, the Appalachian Mountains, transcontinental railroad expansion, suburban growth, the Louisiana Purchase, issues of urban sprawl, European heritage of most Americans, and the free market economic system. It concludes by listing superlatives about the US having the largest navy, economy, food production, industrial output, energy consumption, and natural features like Mt. McKinley and Death Valley.
A high school World History presentation of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor, Grand Army, France, Austerlitz, Waterloo, Elba, St. Helena, Congress of Vienna
The rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party leading up to World War II.
adolf hitler, nazis, world war ii, wwii, propaganda, germany, reichstag fire, jews, lebesraum, mein kampf, otto von bismark, heinrich himmler, joseph geobbels, schutzstaffel, gestapo, kristallnacht, nuremberg laws, non-aggression pact, national socialist german worker's party, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, aryan, swastika
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Question 1
Correct answer. Your answer is correct.
When do earthquakes occur?
Entry field with correct answer
During rockfalls.
When rocks shift or break and allow magma to push up words, releasing energy and heat.
As rocks shift or break releasing energy vibrations that travel to the earth’s surface.
Question 11. The Oneida Community became controversial in par.docxIRESH3
Question 1
1.
The Oneida Community became controversial in part because of its practice of:
Answer
complex marriage.
racism.
religious intolerance.
self interest and individualism.
3 points
Question 2
1.
Popular sovereignty held that __________ should make decisions concerning slavery.
Answer
the federal government.
the state governments.
the president.
abolitionist reform groups.
3 points
Question 3
1.
Which tribe posed the greatest threat to the settlement of Texas?
Answer
Mohawks
Cherokee
Sioux
Comanche
3 points
Question 4
1.
Established in 1821, the Santa Fe trail resulted in:
Answer
the Mexican-American War.
the Bear Flag Revolt.
the Battle of the Alamo.
the further reduction of Native lands.
3 points
Question 5
1.
Just before Texas became a U.S. state in 1845, it was:
Answer
an independent republic.
part of Mexico.
a U.S. territory.
an area jointly occupied by Mexico and the United States.
3 points
Question 6
1.
In 1860, the largest city by population in America was:
Answer
Charleston.
New York City.
Boston.
Philadelphia.
3 points
Question 7
1.
Massive amounts of the Irish immigrated to America as a reaction to what event?
Answer
California Gold Rush
The Protestant Reformation
The Civil War
The Potato Famine
3 points
Question 8
1.
The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 promoted which of the following?
Answer
Religious tolerance
Termination of child labor
Women's rights
Temperance
3 points
Question 9
1.
The idea that the United States was certain to spread across North America led to rapid expansion of the country during the 1840s and was known as:
Answer
Manifest Destiny.
nullification.
progressivism.
muckraking.
3 points
Question 10
1.
The various routes by which slaves sought freedom were collectively called:
Answer
the Oregon Trail.
slave codes.
the Underground Railroad.
the Liberator.
3 points
Question 11
1.
Place the events provided in the correct chronological order.
Answer
The Mexican American War begins.
The infamous Battle of the Alamo occurs.
Texans begin a revolt against the Mexican government.
Texas is annexed to the US as a slave state.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed.
Compare and contrast four reform movements of the era: temperance, public education, asylums, and feminism. Be sure to note key details in each concerning the origins, important leaders, objectives, and accomplishments.
Your response should be at least 200 words in length. You are required to use at least your textbook as source material for your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.
Abolition was arguably the most important reform of the era. It would become an explosive issue that tore the nation apart. Discuss the objectives of the movement and describe the meth ...
A high school World History presentation of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor, Grand Army, France, Austerlitz, Waterloo, Elba, St. Helena, Congress of Vienna
The rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party leading up to World War II.
adolf hitler, nazis, world war ii, wwii, propaganda, germany, reichstag fire, jews, lebesraum, mein kampf, otto von bismark, heinrich himmler, joseph geobbels, schutzstaffel, gestapo, kristallnacht, nuremberg laws, non-aggression pact, national socialist german worker's party, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, aryan, swastika
For more classes visit
www.snaptutorial.com
Question 1
Correct answer. Your answer is correct.
When do earthquakes occur?
Entry field with correct answer
During rockfalls.
When rocks shift or break and allow magma to push up words, releasing energy and heat.
As rocks shift or break releasing energy vibrations that travel to the earth’s surface.
Question 11. The Oneida Community became controversial in par.docxIRESH3
Question 1
1.
The Oneida Community became controversial in part because of its practice of:
Answer
complex marriage.
racism.
religious intolerance.
self interest and individualism.
3 points
Question 2
1.
Popular sovereignty held that __________ should make decisions concerning slavery.
Answer
the federal government.
the state governments.
the president.
abolitionist reform groups.
3 points
Question 3
1.
Which tribe posed the greatest threat to the settlement of Texas?
Answer
Mohawks
Cherokee
Sioux
Comanche
3 points
Question 4
1.
Established in 1821, the Santa Fe trail resulted in:
Answer
the Mexican-American War.
the Bear Flag Revolt.
the Battle of the Alamo.
the further reduction of Native lands.
3 points
Question 5
1.
Just before Texas became a U.S. state in 1845, it was:
Answer
an independent republic.
part of Mexico.
a U.S. territory.
an area jointly occupied by Mexico and the United States.
3 points
Question 6
1.
In 1860, the largest city by population in America was:
Answer
Charleston.
New York City.
Boston.
Philadelphia.
3 points
Question 7
1.
Massive amounts of the Irish immigrated to America as a reaction to what event?
Answer
California Gold Rush
The Protestant Reformation
The Civil War
The Potato Famine
3 points
Question 8
1.
The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 promoted which of the following?
Answer
Religious tolerance
Termination of child labor
Women's rights
Temperance
3 points
Question 9
1.
The idea that the United States was certain to spread across North America led to rapid expansion of the country during the 1840s and was known as:
Answer
Manifest Destiny.
nullification.
progressivism.
muckraking.
3 points
Question 10
1.
The various routes by which slaves sought freedom were collectively called:
Answer
the Oregon Trail.
slave codes.
the Underground Railroad.
the Liberator.
3 points
Question 11
1.
Place the events provided in the correct chronological order.
Answer
The Mexican American War begins.
The infamous Battle of the Alamo occurs.
Texans begin a revolt against the Mexican government.
Texas is annexed to the US as a slave state.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed.
Compare and contrast four reform movements of the era: temperance, public education, asylums, and feminism. Be sure to note key details in each concerning the origins, important leaders, objectives, and accomplishments.
Your response should be at least 200 words in length. You are required to use at least your textbook as source material for your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.
Abolition was arguably the most important reform of the era. It would become an explosive issue that tore the nation apart. Discuss the objectives of the movement and describe the meth ...
The Cold War, United States, USSR, Vietnam War, Korean War, Space Race, Nuclear Arms Race, Cuban Missile Crisis, Bay of Pigs, Berlin Wall, Iron Curtain, Containment Policy, Marshall Plan, John F. Kennedy, Nikita Khrushchev, Detente, Red Scare, Ronald Reagan, Perestroika, Glasnost
7. Question 3 (5 points)
The term that describes the exchange of
plants, animals and diseases between
the “New World” and the “Old World”
following the voyages of Christopher
Columbus.
10. Question 1 (1 point)
Because of its fertile soil, adequate
rainfall and favorable climate, the
American Midwest produces more food
and feeds more people than anywhere
else in the world. Because of this, it is
nicknamed, “_______________.”
14. Question 3 (5 points)
The United States geography does not
include many islands. In fact, our
largest island chain, the Hawaiian
Islands are linked ___ rather than
geographically.
17. Question 1 (1 point)
Pioneers moved westward into the
frontier in search of gold, land and
opportunity. In the 1869, the ________
was completed and allowed for easier,
safer travel out west.
21. Question 3 (5 points)
In 1803, the United States nearly doubled
in size when the government acquired a
vast region between then Mississippi
River and the Rocky Mountains. This is
known as the ____________________.
24. Question 1 (1 point)
One issue the United States is facing today
is that of overpopulation in poorly
planned cities. The result is that cities are
now growing larger and spreading out
further and further.
This is better known as _______.
28. Question 3 (5 points)
The American economy is run largely on
_______________. In this economic
system, private individuals own most of
the resources, technology and
businesses and can operate on their
own with little control from the
government.
31. Final Question
(2 points each)
The United States is or has the biggest
and largest in many aspects.
For example: The U.S. has the largest Navy in the world.
There were several examples mentioned
in class and in lessons.
Name as many you can…
32. Final Question
- Largest Economy
- Largest Producer of Food
- Largest Food Exporter
- Largest Industrial Output
- Largest Consumer of Energy
- Highest Peak in North America (Mt. McKinley)
- Largest Inland Sea (Great Salt Lake)
- Hottest place in North America (Death Valley)