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What were the three "G's" that motivated most people to come to the "new world"?


Question 1 options:


God, Glory, and Gold



Gratitude, Guidance, and Goodwill



Grace, Glory, and Goodwill



Gold, Grace, and Growth


Question 2 (1 point)

Which colonial region is known for its moderate climate and fertile soil?


Question 2 options:


New England Colonies



Middle Colonies



Southern Colonies


Question 3 (1 point)

Which colonial region is known for having rocky soil and a cold climate?


Question 3 options:


New England Colonies



Middle Colonies



Southern Colonies


Question 4 (1 point)

A large farm located in the Southern Colonies, with slave and production of cash crops is a -


Question 4 options:


Backcountry



Ranch



Plantation



Pasture


Question 5 (1 point)

Which region was nicknamed "the Breadbasket Colonies"?


Question 5 options:


New England Colonies



Middle Colonies



Southern Colonies


Question 6 (1 point)

What were the main three countries that explored and settled in the "new world"?


Question 6 options:


England, France, and Germany



England, Mexico and Canada



England, France, and Spain



Spain, Germany and France


Question 7 (1 point)

The Mayflower Compact and the Virginia House of Burgesses are examples of-


Question 7 options:


documents that outlawed slavery



restrictions to British rule



economic systems in the colonies



steps toward representative government


Question 8 (1 point)

Which statement best explains the significance of the Mayflower Compact?


Question 8 options:


It declared the first Thanksgiving



It established a form of self-government based on a social contract



It weakened the influence of religion on government



It limited the power of the King


Question 9 (1 point)

What is considered the first written colonial constitution in America?


Question 9 options:


Virginia House of Burgesses



Fundamental Orders of Connecticut



Mayflower Compact



English Social Contract


Question 10 (1 point)

The 3 main reasons for the growth of representative government in the colonies were: salutary neglect, a

need for peace and order, and influential thinkers.

Question 10 options:

True

False

Question 11 (1 point)

In representative government, what do people do?


Question 11 options:


elect representatives to create laws and run the government



elect laws and run the government



elect representatives to run the government



elect representatives to run schools


Question 12 (1 point)

Traits of Southern Colonies

• Slave labor

• Yearlong growing season

• Good soil and fresh water

• ??????


Which best completes the list?


Question 12 options:


British Mercantilism



The American System



The Plantation System



Industrial Revolution


Question 13 (1 point)



Which numbered region MOST LIKELY had an economy that relied primarily on agriculture?


Question 13 options:


1



2



3



4


Question 14 (1 point)

The earliest large cities in Colonial North America were located


Question 14 options:


along bodies of water.



in the Southern Colonies.



in the Piedmont Colonies.



in New York and New Hampshire.


Question 15 (1 point)

What was the importance of Jamestown?


Question 15 options:


it was the first successful English colony established



it produced a lot of money for England



it was the last colony established by England



it was the only colony that gold was found


Question 16 (1 point)

What was the Middle Passage?


Question 16 options:


The voyage from Africa to the New World of the Americas



The narrow walkway between the lines of slaves chained in a slave ship's cargo deck



The voyage from the Americas back to Britain



The voyage from Britain to Spain


Question 17 (1 point)



What is the best title for this map?


Question 17 options:


Map of the Americas



Map of Goods and Services



Map of Triangular Trade



Map of Slavery


Question 18 (1 point)

Why did Europeans enslave millions of Africans?


Question 18 options:


Slavery was a critical part of the European belief system.



Slavery was a critical part of the European government.



Slavery was a critical part of the European social structure.



Slavery was a critical part of the European economy.


Question 19 (1 point)



Over which ocean were slaves transported from Africa to America?


Question 19 options:


Pacific



Atlantic



Indian



Arctic


Question 20 (1 point)

The buying and selling of Africans for work in the Americas was called the Transatlantic Slave Trade.


Question 20 options:

True

False

What were the three G s that motivated most people to come to the new world Question 1 options God Glory and Gold Gratitude Guidance

Answer :

Answer:

1. god glory and gold

2. southern colonies

3. new England colonies

4. plantation

5. the middle colonies

6. England france and spain

7. steps toward repersentive governments

8. it established a form of self government based on social contract

9. Virginia house of burgesses

10. true

11. elect the representative and new laws

12. the plantation system

13. 4.

14. along large bodies of water

15. it was the first successful english colony

16. the passage to america and britain

17. maps of goods and services

18. slavery was a critical part of the economy

19. Atlantic

20. true