Review Game Title: Review of pages 2, 3, 5,7 Be ready for True/False, multiple choice, matching, maps and short answer.

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Review Game Title: Review of pages 2, 3, 5,7 Be ready for True/False, multiple choice, matching, maps and short answer.

QUESTIONS ANSWERS 1. What is history?

QUESTIONS ANSWERS 1. What is history? record of past events

QUESTIONS ANSWERS 2. What is archaeology?

2. What is archaeology? science of finding and studying QUESTIONS ANSWERS 2. What is archaeology? science of finding and studying physical remains

Choose the correct ANSWERS QUESTIONS Choose the correct ANSWERS Corn Potatoes Metal tools Horses Chili peppers Chocolate Sheep Grains 3. Which of the following did we send to the New World?

3. Which of the following did we send to the New World? Metal tools QUESTIONS ANSWERS 3. Which of the following did we send to the New World? Metal tools Horses Sheep Grains

Choose the correct ANSWERS QUESTIONS Choose the correct ANSWERS Corn Potatoes Religion Cattle Chili peppers Apples Sheep Small pox 4. Which of the following did we send to the New World?

4. Which of the following did we send to the New World? Religion QUESTIONS ANSWERS 4. Which of the following did we send to the New World? Religion Cattle Apples Sheep Small pox

5. What are the 3 things that motivated the explorers? QUESTIONS ANSWERS 5. What are the 3 things that motivated the explorers?

5. What are the 3 things that motivated the explorers? QUESTIONS ANSWERS Gold- countries get rich by expanding their empires and controlling more trade with their colonies. God- Europeans believed it was their duty to save others by converting them to Christianity Glory- The Fabulous 5: France, Great Britain, Portugal, Spain and the Netherlands competed to be the most powerful country of Europe 5. What are the 3 things that motivated the explorers?

6. What is the difference between a primary and a secondary source? QUESTIONS ANSWERS 6. What is the difference between a primary and a secondary source?

6. What is the difference between a primary and a secondary source? QUESTIONS ANSWERS Primary Source is an eye-witness, first hand account of what happened. Secondary Source is based on what someone else saw or wrote about the event. 6. What is the difference between a primary and a secondary source?

7. What are the two negative effects of the Columbian Exchange? QUESTIONS ANSWERS 7. What are the two negative effects of the Columbian Exchange?

7. What are the two negative effects of the Columbian Exchange? QUESTIONS ANSWERS Spread European diseases (small pox, yellow fever, measles, flu) to the Native Americans. Spread slavery from Africa and Asia to the New World. 7. What are the two negative effects of the Columbian Exchange?

8. What were the 4 obstacles to exploration? QUESTIONS ANSWERS 8. What were the 4 obstacles to exploration?

8. What were the 4 obstacles to exploration? QUESTIONS ANSWERS Fear of the unknown because of…. Really bad maps Diseases and Starvation because of… A lack of supplies (like food and water) 8. What were the 4 obstacles to exploration?

9. How does your background influence history? QUESTIONS ANSWERS 9. How does your background influence history?

9. How does your background influence history? QUESTIONS ANSWERS 9. How does your background influence history? people’s backgrounds influence how they see an event and then… how they choose to tell the story.

Choose the correct ANSWERS QUESTIONS Choose the correct ANSWERS Corn Potatoes Metal tools Horses Chili peppers Chocolate Sheep Tomatoes Grains 10. Which of the following is stuff we got from the New World?

10. Which of the following did we get from the New World? Corn QUESTIONS ANSWERS 10. Which of the following did we get from the New World? Corn Potatoes Chili peppers Chocolate Tomatoes

11. What areas did we claim as a result of Columbian Exchange? QUESTIONS ANSWERS 11. What areas did we claim as a result of Columbian Exchange?

11. What areas did we claim as a result of Columbian Exchange? QUESTIONS ANSWERS 11. What areas did we claim as a result of Columbian Exchange? Parts of: Africa North America South America The Caribbean

Primary or Secondary Source Primary or Secondary Source? Be able to use this skill with new sentences on the test. You can practice using the rest of page 3. 12. The Declaration of Independence. 13. A journal written by Lewis about his exploration of the Louisiana Purchase.

Primary or Secondary Source Primary or Secondary Source? Be able to use this skill with new sentences on the test. You can practice using the rest of page 3. 12. The Declaration of Independence. Primary 13. A journal written by Lewis about his exploration of the Louisiana Purchase. Primary

Primary or Secondary Source? 14. A book describing the voyages of Columbus. 15. A documentary about the explorers.

Primary or Secondary Source? 14. A book describing the voyages of Columbus. Secondary 15. A documentary about the explorers. Secondary

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Study your hemispheres as well

This map is not on the test, it was for general review only X X X X X X X

Great Britain Germany France Portugal Italy Spain This map is not on the test, it was for general review only Netherlands Great Britain Germany France Portugal Italy Spain