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The Shaping of Ohio and Early Peoples Test Review Baseball Review If reviewing at home, you will need to make your own baseball field/runners to keep track!

Pick a Question Level Single 11, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Double 11, 2, 3, 4, 5, Triple 11, 2, 3, 4, 5, Homerun 11, 2, 3, 4, Click on a number for a question!

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Single Question # 1 ____________ is a huge sheet of ice Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Single Question # 2 A _____________ is a person who wants to protect natural resources. Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Single Question # 3 Gasoline and oil are examples of ________________. Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Single Question # 4 _____________ are remnants left in stone. Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Single Question # 5 _____________ refers to stone that is used for the facing of buildings and tombstones Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Single Question # 6 A _____________ was used to pass on important information because the Adena and Hopewell did not have a written language. Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Single Question # 7 A______________ is a person who roams searching for food. Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Single Question # 8 A _______________ has a high level of art, technology, and government. Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Single Question # 9 __________________ is the hard surface of rock located below the soil. Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Single Question # 10 Early in Ohio’s history, trees were both a positive and a negative _________________ because they were good for building and burning to stay warm, but were in the way for farming and travel. Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Single Question # 11 Redirecting water so that it may be used to water crops is known as ____________. Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Single Question # 12 Early nomads may have __________ across a land bridge to North America. Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Single Question # 13 The Aztecs forced conquered enemies to pay _________. Bedrock fossils glaciers raw materials Cut stone conservationistpetroleum migrated Nomads civilization tribute wampum irrigation

Double Question # 1 A Buckeye Furnace was used for: a) staying warm b) melting iron ore c) cooking buckeyes d) cutting stonea) staying warmb) melting iron ore c) cooking buckeyes d) cutting stone

Double Question # 2 In what part of Ohio will you find most of our sources of petroleum and coal today? a) northb) south c) eastd) west

Double Question # 3 Geologists have studied Ohio's bedrock and believe that Ohio once was... a) covered by salt watera) covered by salt water b) tropicalb) tropical c) consumed by forest fires d) rich with gold

Double Question # 4 The mounds built by the Adena and Hopewell were definitely built and used... a) as a burial groundb) to tell time c) as protection from other tribes d) none of these; we are not really sure why they were built

Double Question # 5 What happened to most of the tribes of early America? a. Mysteriously disappeared b. Loss of food supply c. Killed in wars d. None of the above

Double Question # 6 One of the first crops early Americans began to grow was a. Potatoes b. Tobacco c. Wheat d. Corn (maize)

Double Question # 7 What is Ohio’s State nickname?

Triple Question # 1 It is believed that early Americans migrated over a land bridge between a. Russia and China b. Alaska and Africa c. Alaska and Russia d. Canada and India

Triple Question # 2 Which of the following is not an effect of the change from hunting and gathering to agriculture. a. People settle down b. Trade increased c. the population decreased d. People were healthier

Triple Question #3 What ancient civilization is known as the “mother culture” because later societies would be built on its ideas? a. Olmecs b. Aztecs c. Loeschers d. Incas

Triple Question # 4 What allowed Teotithuacan and other large cities to grow in size? a. food supply b. iron ore c. Sewer system d. Vaccines

Triple Question # 5 Describe Mr. Loescher’s Thanksgiving Principle of Food.

Triple Question # 6 What is Ohio’s state flower?

Homerun Question # 1 Describe how the first people arrived in the Americas, and why they came here. For answer see notes titled: First Peoples in the Americas

Homerun Question # 2 Describe the changes that agriculture brought to the nomads of the New World. For answer see notes titled: First Peoples in the Americas

Homerun Question # 3 Explain how glaciers could have helped shape the Ohio landscape. For answer see notes titled: How God Shaped Ohio

Homerun Question # 4 In class we discussed Nehemiah 9:6. Please summarize this verse and explain what this verse has to do with the information we have studied in class.

Homerun Question # 5 Ohio was admitted the United States as the ________ state. a.9 th9 th b.13 th13 th c.17 th17 th d.21 st21 st