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Which correctly shows the early Native American cultures from oldest to most recent? Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, Mississip

Which correctly shows the early Native American cultures from oldest to most recent? Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, Mississippian Archaic, Woodland, Paleo, Mississippian Paleo, Woodland, Archaic, Mississippian Archaic, Paleo, Mississippian, Woodland.

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Which correctly shows the early Native American cultures from oldest to most recent? Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, Mississip

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  1. Which correctly shows the early Native American cultures from oldest to most recent? Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, Mississippian Archaic, Woodland, Paleo, Mississippian Paleo, Woodland, Archaic, Mississippian Archaic, Paleo, Mississippian, Woodland
  2. Which correctly shows the early Native American cultures from oldest to most recent? Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, Mississippian Archaic, Woodland, Paleo, Mississippian Paleo, Woodland, Archaic, Mississippian Archaic, Paleo, Mississippian, Woodland
  3. Which was a reason for the king wanting to create the colony of GA? To create a balanced trading policy To serve as a buffer colony Neither a nor b Both a and b
  4. Which was a reason for the king wanting to create the colony of GA? To create a balanced trading policy To serve as a buffer colony Neither a nor b Both a and b
  5. Which is NOT true regarding the Charter of 1732? It did not allow Catholics to settle in GA Blacks were forbidden to enter GA Trustees could not own land or hold political office It gave GA power to control itself
  6. Which is NOT true regarding the Charter of 1732? It did not allow Catholics to settle in GA Blacks were forbidden to enter GA Trustees could not own land or hold political office It gave GA power to control itself
  7. The Salzburgers, led by John Martin Bolzius, came to GA to: Escape religious persecution Serve out terms for misconduct Discover new financial opportunities Lead the armed forces for Oglethorpe
  8. The Salzburgers, led by John Martin Bolzius, came to GA to: Escape religious persecution Serve out terms for misconduct Discover new financial opportunities Lead the armed forces for Oglethorpe
  9. Which of the following is true of the Highland Scots: They settled in Darien, GA They opposed slavery Oglethorpe recruited them because they were good soldiers All of the above
  10. Which of the following is true of the Highland Scots: They settled in Darien, GA They opposed slavery Oglethorpe recruited them because they were good soldiers All of the above
  11. Who were the malcontents? The trustees and their families People who were unhappy and constantly complaining Foreigners from Germany and Scotland Members of the armed forces
  12. Who were the malcontents? The trustees and their families People who were unhappy and constantly complaining Foreigners from Germany and Scotland Members of the armed forces
  13. What city served as GA’s capital during its period as a royal colony? Savannah Atlanta Augusta Macon
  14. What city served as GA’s capital during its period as a royal colony? Savannah Atlanta Augusta Macon
  15. The first three royal governors of GA in order were: Ellis, Reynolds, Wright Wright, Reynolds, Ellis Reynolds, Ellis, Wright Reynolds, Wright, Ellis
  16. The first three royal governors of GA in order were: Ellis, Reynolds, Wright Wright, Reynolds, Ellis Reynolds, Ellis, Wright Reynolds, Wright, Ellis
  17. What law forbid colonists to move west of the Appalachian Mountains? Intolerable Acts Proclamation of 1763 Missouri Compromise Emancipation Proclamation
  18. What law forbid colonists to move west of the Appalachian Mountains? Intolerable Acts Proclamation of 1763 Missouri Compromise Emancipation Proclamation
  19. The Proclamation of 1763 moved GA’s southern boundary to the: Flint River St. Mary’s River Altamaha River Suwanee River
  20. The Proclamation of 1763 moved GA’s southern boundary to the: Flint River St. Mary’s River Altamaha River Suwanee River
  21. Actions taken by the British to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party were called: Tea Act Stamp Act Intolerable Acts Navigation Acts
  22. Actions taken by the British to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party were called: Tea Act Stamp Act Intolerable Acts Navigation Acts
  23. Who was the leader of the militia at the Battle of Kettle Creek? Elijah Clarke Nathaniel Greene Benjamin Lincoln George Washington
  24. Who was the leader of the militia at the Battle of Kettle Creek? Elijah Clarke Nathaniel Greene Benjamin Lincoln George Washington
  25. Who was the black soldier seriously wounded at the Battle of Kettle Creek? Crispus Attucks Alonzo Herndon Frederick Douglass Austin Dabney
  26. Who was the black soldier seriously wounded at the Battle of Kettle Creek? Crispus Attucks Alonzo Herndon Frederick Douglass Austin Dabney
  27. What was important about George Walton, Lyman Hall, & Button Gwinnett? They were GA signers of the Declaration of Independence They were famous soldiers in the Revolutionary War They were famous GA governors They were US Presidents.
  28. What was important about George Walton, Lyman Hall, & Button Gwinnett? They were GA signers of the Declaration of Independence They were famous soldiers in the Revolutionary War They were famous GA governors They were US Presidents.
  29. What was the main weakness of the GA Constitution of 1777? It created the executive branch It gave too much power to the legislative branch It placed too much emphasis on checks and balances It created the judicial system
  30. What was the main weakness of the GA Constitution of 1777? It created the executive branch It gave too much power to the legislative branch It placed too much emphasis on checks and balances It created the judicial system
  31. What was a weakness of the Articles of Confederation? They couldn’t pay soldiers after the war They couldn’t stop the British from attacking They couldn’t regulate trade All of the above
  32. What was a weakness of the Articles of Confederation? They couldn’t pay soldiers after the war They couldn’t stop the British from attacking They couldn’t regulate trade All of the above
  33. William Few and Abraham Baldwin attended the Constitutional Convention, whose purpose was to: Sign the Treaty of Paris Choose the new president Revise the Articles of Confederation Draft the Declaration of Independence
  34. William Few and Abraham Baldwin attended the Constitutional Convention, whose purpose was to: Sign the Treaty of Paris Choose the new president Revise the Articles of Confederation Draft the Declaration of Independence
  35. What was the purpose of the headright system in GA? Distribute Indian land to new settlers Administer voting and election districts Establish a method of counting population Provide an organized system of collecting taxes
  36. What was the purpose of the headright system in GA? Distribute Indian land to new settlers Administer voting and election districts Establish a method of counting population Provide an organized system of collecting taxes
  37. What scandal took place when GA’s governors sold public land at low prices? Yazoo Land Fraud Trail of Tears fraud Land Lottery Mississippi Land Fraud
  38. What scandal took place when GA’s governors sold public land at low prices? Yazoo Land Fraud Trail of Tears fraud Land Lottery Mississippi Land Fraud
  39. Someone who believed in states’ rights would probably support which statement? National laws always take precedence over state laws The national government has no right to tell states how to run States could only pass laws from the US Constitution Disputes should always be settled by the national govt.
  40. Someone who believed in states’ rights would probably support which statement? National laws always take precedence over state laws The national government has no right to tell states how to run States could only pass laws from the US Constitution Disputes should always be settled by the national govt.
  41. Which is the belief that a state could vote down a federal law? Absolution Ratification Justification nullification
  42. Which is the belief that a state could vote down a federal law? Absolution Ratification Justification nullification
  43. The purpose of the Missouri Compromise was to maintain a balance of free and slave states. What was a result of it? Slavery was allowed in all states east of Missouri. Slavery was banned in all territories west of Missouri. Slavery was banned north of Missouri’s southern border. Slavery was allowed north of Missouri’s southern border.
  44. The purpose of the Missouri Compromise was to maintain a balance of free and slave states. What was a result of it? Slavery was allowed in all states east of Missouri. Slavery was banned in all territories west of Missouri. Slavery was banned north of Missouri’s southern border. Slavery was allowed north of Missouri’s southern border.
  45. Which was a result of the Compromise of 1850? California joined the Union as a free state. Slave trading ended in DC. Runaway slaves had to be returned to their owners. All of the above
  46. Which was a result of the Compromise of 1850? California joined the Union as a free state. Slave trading ended in DC. Runaway slaves had to be returned to their owners. All of the above
  47. Stephen Douglas passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act which: Admitted Missouri as a free state Created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska Permitted slavery north of Missouri Changed requirements to become a state
  48. Stephen Douglas passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act which: Admitted Missouri as a free state Created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska Permitted slavery north of Missouri Changed requirements to become a state
  49. Who called for GA to remain in the Union when other states were seceding? Joseph Brown Thomas Cobb Robert Toombs Alexander Stephens
  50. Who called for GA to remain in the Union when other states were seceding? Joseph Brown Thomas Cobb Robert Toombs Alexander Stephens
  51. The Freedmen’s Bureau helped former slaves and poor whites: Register to vote Adjust to their freedom Provided education, training, and social services Manage the distribution of land
  52. The Freedmen’s Bureau helped former slaves and poor whites: Register to vote Adjust to their freedom Provided education, training, and social services Manage the distribution of land
  53. How were tenant farmers different from sharecroppers? Tenant farmers owned their equipment. Tenant farmers usually made a small profit. Tenant farmersbought their seed from the owner. Tenant farmers usually didn’t pay rent for their houses.
  54. How were tenant farmers different from sharecroppers? Tenant farmers owned their equipment. Tenant farmers usually made a small profit. Tenant farmersbought their seed from the owner. Tenant farmers usually didn’t pay rent for their houses.
  55. What did the 13th Amendment do? Freed the slaves Changed land ownership Gave blacks the right to vote Made blacks US citizens
  56. What did the 13th Amendment do? Freed the slaves Changed land ownership Gave blacks the right to vote Made blacks US citizens
  57. What did the 14th Amendment do? Freed the slaves Changed land ownership Gave blacks the right to vote Granted citizenship to freedmen
  58. What did the 14th Amendment do? Freed the slaves Changed land ownership Gave blacks the right to vote Granted citizenship to freedmen
  59. What did the 15th Amendment do? Freed the slaves Changed land ownership Granted all males the right to vote Granted citizenship to freedmen
  60. What did the 15th Amendment do? Freed the slaves Changed land ownership Granted all males the right to vote Granted citizenship to freedmen
  61. Which was NOT a member of the Bourbon Triumvirate? Henry Grady John Gordon Joseph Brown Alfred Colquitt
  62. Which was NOT a member of the Bourbon Triumvirate? Henry Grady John Gordon Joseph Brown Alfred Colquitt
  63. Henry Grady, known as the “Voice of the New South,” supported: Northern investment in southern industry Southern investment in northern factories Southerners growing more cotton Sending workers north to help in their industries
  64. Henry Grady, known as the “Voice of the New South,” supported: Northern investment in southern industry Southern investment in northern factories Southerners growing more cotton Sending workers north to help in their industries
  65. The Populists, led by Tom Watson, was the party of the: Wealthy Abolitionists Small farmers Freed slaves
  66. The Populists, led by Tom Watson, was the party of the: Wealthy Abolitionists Small farmers Freed slaves
  67. What was the immediate cause of the Atlanta Riot of 1906? The killing of a black family Blacks being denied the right to vote The election of Hoke Smith as governor Fake articles of violence against whites
  68. What was the immediate cause of the Atlanta Riot of 1906? The killing of a black family Blacks being denied the right to vote The election of Hoke Smith as governor Fake articles of violence against whites
  69. The county unit system affected voting in GA by: Giving rural areas more power Helping blacks get more voting power Focusing power inside the Atlanta area Favoring cities where the fewest people lived
  70. The county unit system affected voting in GA by: Giving rural areas more power Helping blacks get more voting power Focusing power inside the Atlanta area Favoring cities where the fewest people lived
  71. Jim Crow Laws: Made alcohol illegal Promoted industry in GA Established “separate but equal” facilities for blacks and whites Gave women the right to vote
  72. Jim Crow Laws: Made alcohol illegal Promoted industry in GA Established “separate but equal” facilities for blacks and whites Gave women the right to vote
  73. Plessy v. Ferguson gave states the right to promote: Integration Segregation Equal rights Voting rights for blacks
  74. Plessy v. Ferguson gave states the right to promote: Integration Segregation Equal rights Voting rights for blacks
  75. Which was used to “disenfranchise” blacks? Grandfather clause Poll tax Gerrymandering All of the above
  76. Which was used to “disenfranchise” blacks? Grandfather clause Poll tax Gerrymandering All of the above
  77. How did the 19th Amendment change voting in GA? It allowed blacks to vote It allowed women to vote It prevented blacks from voting It prevented women from voting
  78. How did the 19th Amendment change voting in GA? It allowed blacks to vote It allowed women to vote It prevented blacks from voting It prevented women from voting
  79. Which was NOT a purpose of the New Deal? To bring about economic recovery To relieve the suffering of unemployment To improve society To provide loans to students
  80. Which was NOT a purpose of the New Deal? To bring about economic recovery To relieve the suffering of unemployment To improve society To provide loans to students
  81. How was the US involved in WWII prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor? It provided troops to aid Germany It sank German submarines It maintained strict neutrality with no involvement at all It provided lend-lease aid to Great Britain and the Soviet Union
  82. How was the US involved in WWII prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor? It provided troops to aid Germany It sank German submarines It maintained strict neutrality with no involvement at all It provided lend-lease aid to Great Britain and the Soviet Union
  83. What was a major contribution of GA during WWII? Radar technology was developed Military bases were established Research sites developed the atomic bomb Hospitals trained many doctors and nurses for battle
  84. What was a major contribution of GA during WWII? Radar technology was developed Military bases were established Research sites developed the atomic bomb Hospitals trained many doctors and nurses for battle
  85. Richard Russell, GA’s youngest governor, was known as “Father of the:” Graded school Unified curriculum County school system School lunch program
  86. Richard Russell, GA’s youngest governor, was known as “Father of the:” Graded school Unified curriculum County school system School lunch program
  87. William Hartsfield is best remembered for: Aviation Business Education Tax reform
  88. William Hartsfield is best remembered for: Aviation Business Education Tax reform
  89. Which accomplishment was made by Ivan Allen, Jr.? Integrating city govt. and fire dept. Reducing restrictions on African American police officers Removing “colored” and “white” signs from Atlanta’s City Hall All of the above
  90. Which accomplishment was made by Ivan Allen, Jr.? Integrating city govt. and fire dept. Reducing restrictions on African American police officers Removing “colored” and “white” signs from Atlanta’s City Hall All of the above
  91. What was the famous controversy regarding the 1946 governor’s race? Ellis Arnall was impeached. Herman and Eugene Talmadge were on the same ballot. Eugene Talmadge died before taking office, and two men claimed his office. Carmichael got more popular votes, but Talmadge got more county unit votes.
  92. What was the famous controversy regarding the 1946 governor’s race? Ellis Arnall was impeached. Herman and Eugene Talmadge were on the same ballot. Eugene Talmadge died before taking office, and two men claimed his office. Carmichael got more popular votes, but Talmadge got more county unit votes.
  93. Brown v. BOE overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and ruled that: Schools would be segregated but kept separate Separate-but-equal policy was unconstitutional Black schools could get additional funding Blacks could only attend white schools if there were extra spaces
  94. Brown v. BOE overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and ruled that: Schools would be segregated but kept separate Separate-but-equal policy was unconstitutional Black schools could get additional funding Blacks could only attend white schools if there were extra spaces
  95. What was the purpose of the Sibley Commission? Study the problem of school integration Develop a plan for securing jobs Set up meetings to bring blacks and whites together Make recommendations for desegregation in public transportation
  96. What was the purpose of the Sibley Commission? Study the problem of school integration Develop a plan for securing jobs Set up meetings to bring blacks and whites together Make recommendations for desegregation in public transportation
  97. The SNCC led the Albany Movement, whose focus was to: End segregation in Albany public schools Integrate bus station waiting rooms in Albany Implement a “first come, first serve” basis in Albany’s schools Force the hiring of black bus drivers at Albany’s bus stations
  98. The SNCC led the Albany Movement, whose focus was to: End segregation in Albany public schools Integrate bus station waiting rooms in Albany Implement a “first come, first serve” basis in Albany’s schools Force the hiring of black bus drivers at Albany’s bus stations
  99. Who was the first African American mayor of Atlanta? Sam Massell Andrew Young Maynard Jackson Hamilton Holmes
  100. Who was the first African American mayor of Atlanta? Sam Massell Andrew Young Maynard Jackson Hamilton Holmes
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