<p> Mid – Term Exam Review</p><p>Directions: Please complete each question completely and thoroughly. Make sure to explain them to the best of your abilities and understanding. </p><p>Credit: Please turn in your typed Exam Review to your Enrichment Section. Turn it into 4.10 or 4.11</p><p>1.02</p><p>1. Describe the characteristic of each of the 5 ecosystems. (Tundra, Grasslands, Deciduous Forest, Desert, Alpine)</p><p>1.03</p><p>2. Explain the reasons people were coming to the New World. Where did they settle first?</p><p>3. Explain where different countries settled and the reasons they came over to the New World: </p><p> Spain</p><p> England</p><p> France</p><p> Dutch</p><p>4. Explain the headright system and its effects on the colonies.</p><p>1.04</p><p>5. How were the regions of the original colonies different from one another: resources, labor, and crops? (New England [Northern] Colonies, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies) </p><p>6. How were different states created to become part of the 13 colonies? (Maryland, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Georgia, Virginia, etc.)</p><p>7. Explain the importance of early leaders such as Anne Hutchinson, William Penn, Roger Williams, George Calvert, John Smith, and William Bradford.</p><p>1.05 </p><p>8. Explain international interdependence and how it works in the colonies. </p><p>9. How was slavery used throughout the South.</p><p>1.06</p><p>10. Explain the difference between a primary source and a secondary. Provide an example of each. </p><p>2.01</p><p>11. Explain how colonists treated the Native Americans and what happened to natives.</p><p>2.03</p><p>12. Explain what happened at the Boston Massacre and the effects of that event. </p><p>13. Explain the causes and effects of the French and Indian War. 2.04 </p><p>14. What were the issues that the US colonists had against King George? Why were they upset?</p><p>15. The Declaration of Independence was written to help what issues the colonists were facing? </p><p>2.05 </p><p>16. Who were the founding fathers and what did they accomplish? (Think – John Adams, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams etc.)</p><p>17. Why was the Tea Act created? How did the colonists react to it?</p><p>18. Explain the difference between a patriot and a loyalist. </p><p>2.07</p><p>19. Explain the different contributions by groups to the American Revolution. </p><p>Part 2 of the Exam </p><p>3.02 </p><p>20. Explain how different groups contributed to society. (Be Specific with examples of contributions)</p><p>3.03 </p><p>21. Explain the strengths of the Articles of Confederation and how people reacted to this document. </p><p>3.04 </p><p>22. Explain the goals of the Constitutional Convention and creation of the Great Compromise</p><p>23. Explain why the South was happy with the Articles of Confederation. </p><p>3.06</p><p>24. Explain why Anti- Federalists wanted a Bill of Rights included in the US Constitution.</p><p>25. Explain the importance of each amendment in the Bill of Rights. </p><p>4.01 </p><p>26. How was Washington a “good” president? And what precedents did he leave for future presidents?</p><p>4.02</p><p>27. Explain the different events during John Adams Presidency</p><p> The Jay Treaty</p><p> The XYZ Affair</p><p> The Alien and Sedition Acts</p><p> The Election of 1800</p><p> Land Act of 1800 4.03</p><p>28. Explain what was explaining in Florida following the American Revolution and how that impacted the people. </p><p>29. How did different groups experience life in American? (Think Women, Children, Indentured Servant, Slaves, Native Americans, and Working Class)</p><p>4.04</p><p>30. How was the US able to get the Louisiana Purchase?</p><p>31. Describe why the Haitian Revolution occurred? </p><p>32. What was the importance of the Louisiana Purchase? How did it change the United States?</p><p>33. Why were Lewis and Clark sent on an expedition to the West?</p><p>34. Explain Jefferson’s style of governing the country. What changes did he make during his presidency?</p><p>4.06</p><p>35. Describe Andrew Jackson’s role and contributions to the War of 1812.</p><p>4.07</p><p>36. Explain the causes of the War of 1812 and explain why US citizens weren’t supportive of the War. </p>
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