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Test Booklet Subject: SS, Grade: 05 MCAS 2008 5th Grade History and Social Science Student name: Author: Massachusetts District: Massachusetts Released Tests Printed: Wednesday February 27, 2013

1 Which of the following are the official languages of Canada? A Italian and Greek B German and Dutch C English and French D Spanish and Portuguese 2 The Louisiana Purchase was important to the United States for which of the following reasons? A It doubled the size of the United States. B It kept Mexico from owning most of Texas. C It gave the United States control over the Great Lakes. D It stopped Great Britain from getting more Canadian territories. Page 1

3 The map below shows North America. What type of map is this? A a climate map B a political map C a highway map D a geological map Page 2

4 The map below shows North America with four islands marked A, B, C, and D. Which letter on the map marks the location of Puerto Rico? A A B B C C D D Page 3

The painting below shows New Yorkers in a coffee house reading and talking about the newly drafted U.S. Constitution. Much of the voting public worried about the Constitution s lack of protection of individual rights. They were promised a Bill of Rights to increase such protection. First, you will answer three multiple-choice questions. Then you will answer two parts of an open-response question about the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights Page 4

5 Which of the following people was responsible for adding the Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution? A Andrew Jackson B Meriwether Lewis C James Madison D John Winthrop 6 Which of the following had to vote to accept the Bill of Rights in order for it to become part of the United States Constitution? A the states B the courts C the electoral college D the executive cabinet 7 Which of the following best describes the United States Constitution? A a history of a people B a plan of government C a set of religious laws D a declaration of independence Page 5

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8 The text below is the Third Amendment to the United States Constitution. It prevents the government from forcing citizens to house (quarter) soldiers in their homes in times of peace. No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law. a.) Identify and describe an important event in American colonial history that involved quartering troops in private homes. Support your answer with your knowledge of American history. b.) Explain why the founders believed it was necessary to include in the Bill of Rights an amendment preventing the quartering of soldiers in private homes. Support your answer with your knowledge of American history. Page 7

9 In which of the following states is snow least likely to fall? A Florida B Minnesota C Vermont D Washington 10 The diagram below shows some actions of one European country during the Age of Exploration. Which of the following countries best replaces the X in the diagram? A England B Portugal C Russia D Spain Page 8

11 The map below shows some natural resources of Canada. Based on the map, which of the following is a major natural resource of the province of Alberta? A gold B iron C oil D silver Page 9

12 Which of the following names is often given to the journey of Africans who were brought to the Americas as slaves? A the Middle Passage B the Great Migration C the Northwest Passage D the Westward Expansion Page 10

13 The map below shows part of the southeastern United States. Which state is shaded on the map? A Florida B Georgia C Kentucky D Tennessee 14 The Declaration of Independence was written in 1776. In which century was that? A the 17th century B the 18th century C the 19th century D the 20th century Page 11

15 The photograph below shows a historical site in Washington DC. Which historical site is shown in the photograph? A the Jefferson Memorial B the Library of Congress C Arlington National Cemetery D the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Page 12

16 Which of the following was an important outcome of the Battle of Bunker Hill? A The Americans and the French forced the British to surrender. B The Americans proved they could fight trained British soldiers. C The French openly declared support for the American colonies. D The British passed the Intolerable Acts to punish Massachusetts. 17 The box below lists some religious customs and beliefs of a civilization. They believed in the legend of Quetzalcoatl. They performed human sacrifices. They built pyramids for temples. These were the customs and beliefs of which of the following civilizations? A Aztec B Cherokee C Inca D Sioux Page 13 STOP