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1 North Carolina History Interactive PowerPoint Created by Jordan Mrozek Cohort 5 March 18, 2009 Instructional Technology EDU 451

2 NCSCOS Objective Fourth grade Social Studies Goal 3: The learner will trace the history of colonization in North Carolina and evaluate its significance for diverse people's ideas. Objective 3.02: Identify people, symbols, events, and documents associated with North Carolina's history.

3 Student Objective Student will be able to correctly answer 8 of the 10 questions about North Carolina’s history.

4 Let’s Begin!

5 What was the first public university in the United States to open its doors?

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8 Where was the first English colony in America located?

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11 What is North Carolina’s state flower?

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14 What is North Carolina’s state insect?

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17 Cabarrus County, North Carolina was the site of America's first … a.) oil boom b.) gold rush c.) permanent English settlement d.) Thanksgiving

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20 The first Pepsi was created and served in _____________ in 1898. a.) New Bern b.) Raleigh c.) Charlotte d.) Fayetteville

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23 The official North Carolina state vegetable is the _________.

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26 Who was Braxton Bragg? A.) An officer in the United States Army and a general in the Confederate Army B.) The longest-serving member in the Senate C.) The 17 th president of the United States D.) A bluegrass musician

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29 Which of these people was NOT born in North Carolina?

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32 Which historical document from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina proclaimed that all laws originating from the king or Parliament were null and void, and that the only legitimate government over the American colonies was the Continental Congress? a.) Charter to Walter Raleigh (1584) b.) Charlotte Town Resolves (1775) c.) Halifax Resolves (1776) d.) Act of Secession of 1861

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35 THE END Thank you for playing the North Carolina History Interactive PowerPoint!


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