Social Studies Chapter 5 Lesson 2 Test Wednesday, October 27, 2010.

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Social Studies Chapter 5 Lesson 2 Test Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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Social Studies Chapter 5 Lesson 2

Test Wednesday, October

27, 2010

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Vocabulary1. New York City, New York - the United States capital from 1789-1790

 

2. John Adams - a man from Mass. Who provided strong leadership in the writing of the Declaration of Independence

 

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 3. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - place where colonial leaders met to write the Declaration of Independence

4. colony - a settlement of people who come from one country to live in another

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5. Benjamin Franklin - a man from Pennsylvania who helped to settle dispute between the states

6. Plymouth, Massachusetts - one of the first English colonies in North America in 162

 

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7. revolution - a fight to overthrow the government

8. Lexington, Massachusetts - place where the first shots of the American Revolution were shot

 

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9. Madeleine Albright - the US first female Secretary of State; also an immigrant from Europe 

10. Ellis Island - an immigration station in New York that opened in 1892

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11.Andrew Carnegie - a man who introduced an important steel-making process to the US

12. Alexander Graham Bell - inventor of the telephone

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13. Albert Einstein - an immigrant from Germany; also an important world scientist

14. American Revolution - fighting between the American colonies and England for control over the colonies, American colonies wanted to overthrow the English government

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Concepts

15.By the early 1700s, there were thirteen American colonies.

16.In 1790 Philadelphia became our second capital city.

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17. After the United States became a nation, many immigrants came to start a new life in the new nation.

18. In 1892, the US opened Ellis Island in the New York harbor.

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19-21. During the first wave of immigration, where did most of the immigrants come from? A. Great Britain

B. Ireland C. Germany

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22-26. Name four immigrants (mentioned in our book) who have contributed much to our nation. A. Madeleine Albright

B. Alexander Graham Bell

C. Albert Einstein D. Andrew Carnegie

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27-29. Name three reason immigrants came to the United States.

A. to get a job B. to own their own land

C. to find a better life D. to escape war or hardship

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30. Why did the colonists decide to break ties with England?

They felt that England was passing unjust laws and collecting taxes unfairly.

 

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 31. What did most European immigrants’ journeys have in common? They entered the United States through the port of New York at Ellis Island.