Mrs. Miller Ashburn Elementary. 35 questions covering the following topics: Virginia Geography First Americans Jamestown Settlement.

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Mrs. Miller Ashburn Elementary

35 questions covering the following topics: Virginia Geography First Americans Jamestown Settlement

A: Tidewater (Coastal Plain)B: Piedmont C: Blue Ridge MountainsD: Valley and Ridge

A: LocationB: Bordering States C: Relative LocationD: Coordinates

A: North CarolinaB: Maryland C: KentuckyD: Tennessee

A: KentuckyB: Pennsylvania C: TennesseeD: North Carolina

A: Valley & Ridge, Piedmont, Tidewater, Coastal Plain B: Valley & Ridge, Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, Tidewater C: Tidewater, Piedmont, Blue Ridge Mountains, Valley & Ridge D: Valley and Ridge, Piedmont, Blue Ridge Mountains, Tidewater

A: Eastern ShoreB: Atlantic Ocean C: Potomac RiverD: Chesapeake Bay

A: Appalachian Mountain System B: Rocky Mountain System C: Cumberland GapD: Appalachian Plateau

A: Tidewater (Coastal Plain)B: Piedmont C: Blue Ridge MountainsD: Valley and Ridge

A: Tidewater (Coastal Plain)B: Piedmont C: Blue Ridge MountainsD: Valley and Ridge

A: Eastern ShoreB: Plateau C: Fall LineD: Mountain

A: TobaccoB: Technology C: FarmingD: Textiles

A: Tidewater & PiedmontB: Piedmont & Blue Ridge Mountains C: Blue Ridge Mountains & Valley and Ridge D: Valley and Ridge & Appalachian Plateau

A: ShipbuildingB: Seafood C: TobaccoD: Apples

A: ShipbuildingB: Farming C: Coal MiningD: Recreation

A: PeninsulaB: Plateau C: HarborD: Fall Line

A: PotomacB: Rappahannock C: YorkD: Shenandoah

A: PotomacB: Rappahannock C: YorkD: All of the Above

A: Potomac RiverB: Pacific Ocean C: Atlantic OceanD: Chesapeake Bay

A: Potomac, Rappahannock, James, York B: James, York, Rappahannock, Potomac C: Potomac, Rappahannock, York, James D: Potomac, Shenandoah, James, Rappahannock

A: PotomacB: James C: RappahannockD: York

A: The PeninsulaB: Northern Neck C: Middle PeninsulaD: Eastern Shore

A: FossilsB: Artifacts C: HirogylphicsD: Journals

A: English, Scots-Irish, AfricanB: Cherokee, Powhatan, Monocan C: Cherokee, Iroquoian, Powhatan D: Algonquian, Siouan, Iroquoian

A: AfricanB: Powhatan C: IroquoianD: Algonquian

A: PiedmontB: Appalachian Plateau C: Tidewater (Coastal Plain)D: All of the Above

A: Eastern Woodland IndiansB: Powhatan Indians C: Appalachian Mountain IndiansD: Forest Indians

A: ChangingB: Extreme C: SevereD: Mild

A: WinterB: Spring C: SummerD: Fall

A: Tobacco, Corn, and ApplesB: Berries, Tomatoes, and Potatoes C: Squash, Corn, and BeansD: They didn’t grow crops in the summer.

A: Tree barkB: Leaves C: Animal SkinsD: All of the Above

A: They were in search of a new adventure. B: They wanted wealth and power. C: They wanted to find a new route to Asia. D: They were bored in England.

A: They wanted to live in a place with a better climate. B: They wanted wealth and power. C: They hoped to find gold and silver. D: They wanted to get raw materials that could not be grown or found in England.

A: English ParliamentB: The King of England C: The Virginia AssemblyD: Stockholders of the VA Company of London

A: 1776B: 1619 C: 1607D: 1492