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Name 1. The two cultures that lived during the Woodland Period were the and the. 2. True or False The Continental Congress was formed as a result of the Intolerable Acts, and sought independence from France. 3. Why were the Articles of Confederation a weak governing document? 1

4. Serpent Mound, built during the Woodland Period is known as an mound because it is shaped like a snake, while the are called geometric earthworks. 5. The Ohio Country included parts of, Pennsylvania, and West. 6. Which of the following describe the Hopewell culture? Circle all that apply. a. Pottery is decorated b. Depended on hunting and growing crops c. Participated in trade networks d. Constructed earthen burial mounds and complex earthworks e. Lived in large communities 7. In order to raise money to pay off their war debt, the British taxed and. 2

8. True or False As a result of the French and Indian War, the British had to give up their claim to land in North America. 9. Name (2) causes of the Revolutionary War. 1. 2. 10. was considered to be a conflict between French and British. a. The Treaty of Greenville b. The Fur Traders c. The French and Indian War 11. Give (2) examples of cooperation and compromise between the American Indians and settlers. 3

1. 2. 12. The Legislative Branch is made up of two parts, the a. Supreme Court and President b. The House of Representatives and the Senate c. The Vice President and the Senate d. The Supreme Court and the House of Representatives 13. What are (2) characteristics that describe the Adena people? 14. True or False Archaeology is the study of artifacts, often unearthed through excavation, to learn about the past. 4

15. True or False The American Indians traded skins of beaver, deer, mink, otter, and bear with the fur traders. 16. Name (2) rights guaranteed under the First Amendment and describe what that right means. 1. 2. 17. The Declaration of Independence was written in the year a. 1789 b. 1992 c. 1776 d. 1545 5

18. Color in the present-day states that were part of the original 13 colonies. 6

19. Name (3) things fur traders gave the American Indians. 1., 2., 3.. 20. The French and Indian War was fought between the and the. 21. True or False During the Late Woodland Period, a new hunting weapon known as the bow and arrow was developed and replaced the use of spears. 22. Match the Branch of Government with its responsibility. Judicial Branch Executive Branch Legislative Branch Enforces the Laws Makes the Laws Judges the Laws 7

23. True or False The United States Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation. 24. Why did the British colonies declare independence from Great Britain? 25. The only Revolutionary War fort in Ohio is a. Fort Recovery b. Fort Laurens c. Fort Pitt d. Fort Stephenson 8

26. Name (2) things the United States could do under the Articles of Confederation. 1. 2. 27. What caused the French and Indian War? 28. What is a right? Give (1) example. 9

29. Order the Time Periods Chronologically. Late Prehistoric Early Woodland Paleoindian Middle Woodland Archaic Late Woodland 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 30. The Supreme Court is the head of the branch. 31. True or False The First Amendment is found in the Articles of Confederation. 10

32. True or False The Proclamation of 1673 set boundaries indicating where colonists could and could not settle. 33. Name (2) Intolerable Acts. 1. 2. 34. Why did King George III issue the Proclamation of 1763? 35. What is the purpose of a Constitution? 11

36. List the six Historic American Indian groups of Ohio. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 12

37. Create a timeline of the Revolutionary War using the listed events and dates. The Proclamation of 1763 1775 Revolutionary War Begins Declaration of Independence 1763 Stamp Act 1776 1765 Tea Act and Boston Tea Party 1773 13