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1 Name Date lock You will need to complete the following: SOL History 6 Review SOL Pass 100 points Review Sheets 1-5 (Open Notebook Homework) 10 points each for a total of 50 points Three Quizzes: Key People 38 points; Key Events 16 points; Key Documents 15 points SOL Review Packet (will be completed in class) 50 points detailed calendar can be found below. SOL Pass and study guides for the three quizzes are attached. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday pril 29 pril 30 May 1 May 2 HW: Review #1 HW: Review #1 HW: Review #2 HW: Review #2 May 5 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 9 Civil War Test Civil War Test People Quiz HW: Review #3; Study for Civil War Test HW: Review #3; Study for Civil War Test HW: Review #4; Study for People Quiz HW: Review #4; Study for People Quiz HW: Review #5; Study for Events Quiz May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 People Quiz Reading 6 SOL Events Quiz Events Quiz HW: Review #5; Study for Events Quiz HW: Study for Documents Quiz HW: Study for Documents Quiz May 19 May 20 May 21 May 22 Documents Quiz Documents Quiz History 6 SOL SOL Pass and Review Packet Due SOL Pass and Review Packet Due
2 SOL Pass Review ctivity Directions: Log on to Solpass.org and put in Hurricanes as the password. Click on Middle School. Click on US History to Complete the following activities and get an adult to sign off when you have achieved the required score. You may need to do activities more than once. This will count for 100 points which is equivalent to a test grade. SOL 1.2- Continents and Oceans Drop and Drag 10 out of 10 Continents Hangman- 10 out of 10 Regions Millionaire Game-Earn $1,000,000 Regions-Order the list-all green checks US Rivers Pop Ups-13 of 14 Rivers Matchup -all correct SOL 1.3-First mericans/native mericans Indians Hangman-5 out of 5 correct Native merican Patterns- 15 of 15 correct merican Indian Pop-Up Quiz 13 of 13 correct SOL 1.4-Explorers Champlain Mini-quiz -11 out of 12 correct Explorer Drag and Drop-100% Cabot in Canada Cloze-Earn one coin Coronado Quiz-Earn one coin frica Millionaire Game-Earn a $1,000,000 SOL 1.5-Colonies Colonial Millionaire Game-Earn $1,000,000 Colonies Patterns-16 out of 18 Colonists Mini-Quiz- 7 out of 7 Colonists Crossword-Complete First Colonies Mini-quiz 11 out of 12 Early Colonies Column Match-score of 6 SOL 1.6-Revolution Control Cloze-earn 1 coin Leading to War Millionaire Game-Earn $1,000,000 Revolutionary Ideas Pop-ups-7 out of 8 Key People Drag and Drop-100% Events of Revolution Crossword-Complete SOL 1.7-New Nation rticles Quiz-13 out of 14 correct Separation of Powers Mini-quiz-12 out of 14 correct Constitution Millionaire Game-Earn $1,000,000 First Five Presidents Columns-List-score of 8 SOL 1.8-Expansion Westward Ho! Fill-in-the-lank-100% Inventions Millionaire-Earn $1,000,000 Moving West Quiz-22 out of 24 correct SOL 1.9-Civil War Civil War Match Up-100% Civil War Jeopardy Millionaire Earn $1,000,000 Civil War Quiz-21 out of 23 Great Job! You are all done!
3 US History 1: Key People 1. Explorer who claimed the southwest US for Spain Francisco Coronado 2. Established the French settlement of Quebec Samuel de Champlain 3. Explorer who claimed the Mississippi River Valley for France Robert La Salle 4. English explorer of eastern Canada John Cabot 5. Political philosopher whose ideas of natural rights and limited government were adopted into the Declaration of Independence John Locke 6. ritish king during the Revolutionary War George III 7. ritish general who surrendered at Yorktown Lord Cornwallis 8. Championed the cause of independence; later became the second President of the United States 9. Commander of the Continental rmy; later became the first President of the United States 10. uthor of the Declaration of Independence; leader of the Democratic-Republicans; later became the third President of the United States 11. Outspoken member of the House of urgesses; inspired colonial patriotism with "Give me liberty, or give me death" speech 12. Prominent member of the Continental Congress; helped frame the Declaration of Independence John dams George Washington Thomas Jefferson Patrick Henry enjamin Franklin 13. Journalist and author of Common Sense Thomas Paine 14. Former slave who wrote poems and plays supporting merican independence 15. Patriot who made a daring ride to warn colonists of ritish arrival; cried The ritish are coming! Phillis Wheatley Paul Revere 16. Leader of the Sons of Liberty and the oston Tea Party Samuel dams 17. uthor of the ill of Rights, and fourth President of the United States; was President during the War of Fifth President of the United States; warned European nations not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere James Madison James Monroe 19. Explored the Louisiana Territory with William Clark Meriwether Lewis enjamin Franklin Lord Cornwallis Francisco Coronado George III George Washington James Madison James Monroe John dams John Cabot John Locke Meriwether Lewis Patrick Henry Paul Revere Phillis Wheatley Robert La Salle Samuel dams Samuel de Champlain Thomas Jefferson Thomas Paine
4 20. Explored the Louisiana Territory with Meriwether Lewis William Clark 21. frican-merican surveyor who helped complete the designs for Washington D.C. enjamin anneker 22. Invented the cotton gin Eli Whitney 23. Slave who helped invent the mechanical reaper Jo nderson 24. Invented the mechanical reaper Cyrus McCormick 25. Improved the steam boat Robert Fulton 26. bolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman 27. bolitionist and author of "The Liberator" William Lloyd Garrison 28. bolitionist and runaway slave whose autobiography described the life of a slave Frederick Douglass 29. Suffragette who gave the in't I Woman?" speech Sojourner Truth 30. Suffragette who was the "voice" of the women's rights movement Susan. nthony 31. Suffragette who organized the Seneca Falls Convention and wrote the Declaration of Sentiments. 32. President of the US during the Civil War, author of the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg ddress Elizabeth Cady Stanton braham Lincoln 33. President of the Confederate States of merica during the Civil War Jefferson Davis 34. General of the Union army that defeated Robert E. Lee Ulysses S. Grant 35. Leader of the rmy of Northern Virginia; was originally offered the command of the Union forces but chose not to fight against Virginia 36. Skilled Confederate general from Virginia who earned his nickname at the attle of ull Run Robert E. Lee Thomas Stonewall" Jackson 37. Civil War nurse; created the merican Red Cross Clara arton 38. frican-merican sailor and later a Union naval captain who was highly honored for his feats of bravery and heroism Robert Smalls braham Lincoln Harriet Tubman Susan. nthony enjamin anneker Jefferson Davis Thomas Stonewall Jackson Clara arton Jo nderson Ulysses S. Grant Cyrus McCormick Robert E. Lee William Clark Eli Whitney Robert Fulton William Lloyd Garrison Elizabeth Cady Stanton Robert Smalls Frederick Douglass Sojourner Truth
5 US History 1: Key Events fter this war, England increased its control over and taxes on the colonies Colonists in oston were shot after taunting ritish soldiers Sam dams and Paul Revere led Patriots in throwing tea into oston Harbor to protest tea taxes Delegates from all colonies except Georgia met to discuss problems with England and promote independence Colonies fought to gain their independence from England This was the site of the first armed conflict of the Revolutionary War This merican victory was the turning point in the Revolutionary War This was the colonial victory over the forces of Lord Cornwallis that marked the end of the Revolutionary War Thomas Jefferson buys the land from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains from France French and Indian War oston Massacre oston Tea Party First Continental Congress Revolutionary War attles of Lexington and Concord attle of Saratoga attle of Yorktown Louisiana Purchase US fought its second war with England. The war ends in a tie and the US gained respect from the European nations War of 1812 This action began the Civil War The war between the North and the South initially over states' rights, but later the war was to end slavery The first major battle of the Civil War This Union victory divided the South and gave the North control of the Mississippi This Union victory was the turning point of the Civil War as the North repelled Lee's invasion This is where Lee surrendered to Grant in 1865 to end the Civil War ttack on Fort Sumter Civil War attle of Manassas attle of Vicksburg attle of Gettysburg ppomattox Court House
6 US History 1: Key Documents Prevented the colonists from settling west of the ppalachian Mountains Proclamation of 1763 This document proclaimed the United States to be independent from England Thomas Paine authored this document which supported the colonies' independence from England This document is where England recognized merican independence This document created merica's first national government during the Revolutionary War This document created our current government based on shared power between the national and state governments This document is the first ten amendments which provides for a written guarantee of individual rights Declaration of Independence Common Sense Treaty of Paris rticles of Confederation US Constitution ill of Rights Proclamation of 1763 rticles of Confederation ill of Rights Common Sense Declaration of Independence Treaty of Paris US Constitution This document was created by Thomas Jefferson and adopted by Virginia in 1786 to guarantee freedom of religion in Virginia This document was created by George Mason to declare the right of men This document warned European nations not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere This allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state while Maine entered as a free state Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom Virginia Declaration of Rights Monroe Doctrine Missouri Compromise This allowed California to enter the US as a free state and allow the southwest territories to decide about slavery on their own Compromise of 1850 This document allowed the people to decide the slavery issue; this was an example of popular sovereignty This document delivered by braham Lincoln freed the slaves in the seceding states Document by braham Lincoln in which he said the Civil War was to preserve a government of the people, by the people, and for the people" Kansas-Nebraska ct Emancipation Proclamation Gettysburg ddress Compromise of 1850 Emancipation Proclamation Gettysburg ddress Kansas-Nebraska ct Missouri Compromise Monroe Doctrine Virginia Declaration of Rights Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
7 Review #1 Category Question nswer Presidents Who was president when the federal court system was established? Wars What battle was the turning point in the Revolutionary War? Dates What year was the Jamestown colony founded? Terms ccording to Thomas Jefferson, what are the rights people are born with called? Find Out In which country was the treaty that ended the Revolutionary War signed? Why Why did England increase its taxes on the colonies in 1763? cquisitions From which country did the US gain Florida? What What is an indentured servant? Quotes Documents Places Who Economics Civics Leaders People Global Trivia Where Society Who said Give me liberty or give me death? What geographic region do we live in? What are the first ten amendments to the US Constitution called? Where did colonists dressed as Indians dump tea into the harbor? Who explored the merican southwest for Spain in the 1500s? What was the economy of the southern colonies? What are the three branches of government? Who was the Commander of the Continental rmy during the Revolutionary War? Which frican merican wrote poetry to support the Revolution? Where is Mali? What is popular sovereignty? Where did the Inuit live? Who worked as craftsmen in towns and plantations in colonial merica? Where is one of the oldest archaeological sites in the United States located?
8 Review #2 Category Question nswer Presidents Who was President during the War of 1812? Wars What battle marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War? Dates When was the Declaration of Independence approved? Terms What is a federal system? Find Out Why cquisitions What Quotes Conflicts Documents Places Who Economics Civics Leaders People Global Trivia Where Society Which two bodies of water does the Erie Canal help to connect? Why did the European countries claim land in North merica? Which explorer claimed the Mississippi River Valley for France? What is an abolitionist? Who said The ritish are coming! to warn the colonists? What was the oston Massacre? What geographic region is located between the Rocky Mountains and C? What prohibited colonists from settling west of the ppalachian Mountains? Where did the Santa Fe trail lead? Who helped Paul Revere during the oston Tea Party? What was an economic weakness of the rticles of Confederation? What is the purpose of checks and balances? Who was the king of England during the Revolutionary War? What types of people settled the colony of Georgia? What is the name of the landmass that includes both Europe and sia? On what is the number of representatives per state in the House of Representatives based? Where was England s first attempt at a colony in North merica even though it failed? What was the religion of most of the people living in the Southern colonies?
9 Review #3 Category Question nswer Presidents Who was President when Louisiana was purchased? Wars Which war caused European nations to have respect for the United States? Dates When was the Missouri Compromise made? Terms What is a separatist? Find Out Why cquisitions What Quotes Conflicts Documents Places Who Economics Civics Leaders People Global Trivia Where Society Who were the two leaders of the Patriots at the oston Tea Party? Why was the cotton gin an important invention? Which territory was added to the US after it had already become an independent country? What is Manifest Destiny? Who said all men and women are created equal? In which war did the colonies and England fight on the same side? In which region is the Continental Divide? What two documents influenced the ill of Rights? In which area of North merica did the Kwakiutl live? Who explored eastern Canada for England? On what was the economy of the New England colonies based? ccording to Thomas Jefferson, from where does the government get its power? Which leader of the abolition movement helped slaves escape? Who were the people in colonial merica who had no rights? What European nation made voyages of discovery along the frican coast? Who was the only of the first five presidents to not be born in V? Where did the Quakers start their colony in merica? Which area of antebellum merica was mainly urban?
10 Review #4 Category Question nswer Presidents Who was president when the two-party system emerged? Wars Which war began with the attack on Fort Sumter? Dates What were the years of the Civil War? Terms Find Out Why cquisitions What Quotes Conflicts Documents Places Who Economics Civics Leaders People Global Trivia Where Society What does the term bicameral mean? Who wrote the V Statute for Religious Freedom? Why did the French establish colonies in the New World? Which territory was gained as a result of a war with Mexico? What are the names of the two houses of Congress? Who said in t I a woman? Which conflict ended with a surrender at Yorktown? Which river in the far northwestern US was explored by Lewis and Clark? What was the name of James Madison s plan on which the Constitution was based? Where did Robert E. Lee surrender to Ulysses S. Grant? Who was the slave who helped to invent the mechanical reaper? What was one economic opportunity that caused people to migrate west in the 1800s? Which branches of government did the rticles of Confederation not create? Who was the ritish general during the Revolutionary War? In which territory were the people going to be allowed to decide the slavery issue? Which body of water served as a highway for European settlers heading to merica? What is the oldest mountain range in North merica? Where in colonial merica would you find town meetings and religious reformers? What is one right that suffragettes felt women had been denied?
11 Review #5 Category Question nswer Presidents Who was president when the ill of Rights was added to the Constitution? Wars Which war pitted families and friends against one another? Dates What time period was Westward Expansion? Terms What does the term blockade mean? Find Out Why cquisitions What Quotes Conflicts Documents Places Who Economics Civics Leaders People Global Trivia Where Society What are the four border states? Why did Southerners oppose tariffs in antebellum merica? Which territory was divided between the US and Great ritain? What was the compromise in which C was added as a free state? Who said we have a government of the people, by the people, and for the people? Which battle divided the South and gave the North control of the Mississippi River? Which river was known as the gateway to the West? What famous document did George Mason write? What body of water forms the border between Canada and the US? Who improved the steamboat? What was the manufacturing region of antebellum merica? What branch of government makes the laws? Who was the leader of the rmy of Northern Virginia? Which group of people could vote during the merican colonial period? Which French colony did Samuel de Champlain establish? What is the lowest point in North merica? Where in colonial merica would you find varied lifestyles and market towns? Who was left to run the businesses and farms during the Civil War?
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