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MARIA GABRIELA ROMERO HENRIQUEZ ... Y Tiempo necesario para. Puntuacién: terminar: 36:46 53% 1. Look at the image, then answer the question. Which statement correctly describes the way of life of the soldiers? 0 /Opts Calificada de forma automética AA Soldiers were not away from home for long periods. B, Battles were terrible because soldiers lacked many needs. / C. Battles helped soldiers to get better opportunities for their life D. Soldiers had the best opportunities to fight and for their families. 2. Which was a cause that led to the Civil War? A. The bloodshed of this first battle prepared soldiers on both sides for the brutal war ahead, x 8, President Lincoln was expecting the battle to last a long time because he sent too many supplies. C. South Carolina's governor raised an army for the battle because he knew it would be long and difficult. D. Confederacy president Jefferson Davis thought it would be an easy victory as he expected the Union to surrender. 0 /0pts Calificada de forma automatica 3. Look at the image, then answer the question. Which 0 /Opts option best describes the reservation system and how it Calificada de forma was implemented.? automatica ‘A, American Indians were asked to move to new lands were they had the same conditions than on the previous land, 8. American Indians were forced to leave their homelands to the reservations that were smaller and different. . American Indians voluntarily let their lands in exchange for land on reservations around the country that were big. D. The new settlers wiped out the buffalo population, so some ‘American Indians migrated further west to live in better places. 4, Look at the image, then answer the question. Which 0 /Opts statement most likely explains the image? Calificada de forma automatica ‘A. It shows a family who has been moved to a reservation. = 8. It portrays people who were allowed to remain on their land. C.It shows people that are lacked in conflict with Americans over their land. D. It depicts how strong the American Indian culture remained even after they lost their land. 5. Which option states the importance of this woman during the war time? A. She worked as a confederate spy. 8. She worked for abolition of slavery. v . She worked at home during the Civil War. D. She disguised herself as a man to fight in the army. 6. Read the excerpt, then answer the questions 6 and 7 “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude” Which amendment is quoted here? AA Fifteenth. v 8. Fourteenth, . Thirteenth, D. Eighteenth 0 /Opts Calificada de forma automética 0 /0pts Calificada de forma automatica 7. 7, Which option best explains what the Fifteenth 0 /Opts Amendment did? Calificada de forma automatica A. It abolished slavery around the world. 8B, It made citizens equal before the law and people. x C.It gave Congress the power to enforce equality under the law. D.It gave all male citizens the right to vote regardless to the, race. 8. Look at the image, then answer the question. Which 0 /0pts option explains an economic impact due to the creation Calificada de forma of the Transcontinental railroad? automética |A. More immigrants came to America to work as ranchers. X B, Ranchers had limited ways to get their cattle to large cities. C. Large numbers of people rushed to California in search of gold. D. Jobs were created and it became easier to send raw materials to the east. 9. Which is an example of the impact the railroads had on 0 /Opts the West? Calificada de forma automética ‘A. The number and size of the western territories increased. 8. Cities and towns developed throughout the western frontier. C. Travel became faster and more comfortable for people 4 moving westward. D. Farming in the East decreased as western agricultural products became available, 10. 10. Which option best describes an event in the creation 0 /Opts of the Transcontinental Railroad system? Calificada de forma automatica AA Irish and ttalian people moved to California B. German people moved to Salt Lake City, Utah x C. More Eastern European people came to America to lve. D. Chinese immigrants came to work on the transcontinental railroad 11. Which statement accurately describes the differences 0 /Opts and costs of war in the North and South? Calificada de forma automética A. People in the South had to live with the direct effects of the war while Notherners read about it in the newspaper. Both groups lost people in war. B. People in the North had to deal with food and supply shortages while those in the South were still able to farm... Both dealt with surging prices. €. Southerners sent their men off to war while people in the North did not. Both had to flee the army whe they came close to their twons D. Northerners enjoyed many victories while the Southerners were defeated in battle after battle, Both sides lost many soldiers, 12. Look at the graphic organizer. Then answer the question. 0 /Opts Which option describes how the Homestead Act Calificada de forma worked? automatica Requirement 1 Requirement 2 juirement 3 They had topayan They had to They had to $18 fee for their 160 acres. A. People had to convince others to settle on the prairies; build a home within one month. B. People had to modify the environment to suit their needs; raise at least one dozen cattle. C. People had to build a home within six month; stay on the land for five years before owning it D. People had to live on the land while making few changes to it; stay on their land for at least one year. 13. How were generals Grant and Lee alike and how were 0 /Opts they different? Calificada de forma automatica A. Both had similar fighting styles. Their education and experience was very different B. Both had similar education and military experience. Grant was known for his aggressive style while Lee relied onthe = strategy. C. Both had trouble keeping their army unified. Lee was highly respected by Lincoln and Grant left the Union to join the Confederate army. D. Both were veterans of the Mexican-American War. Lee had suffered crushing defeats and Grant had quickly and easily X won many victories. 14, Why was the United States government interested in 0 /Opts getting a transcontinental railroad built? Calificada de forma automatica A. The project would help failing railroad companies stay in business. B. Building the railroad would pull immigrants out of the cities and into the West. C. People and goods would move across the country quickly and be less expensive. v D. The government needed it to quickly transport soldiers to defend the nation's frontier. 15. Look at the image, then answer the question. Which 0 /Opts option best describes the settlers and the work that they Calificada de forma had to perform? automatica A. They were German immigrants, and the only land they could afford was out west so they worked the land. B. They were not able to find work in the large cities of the east, so they moved to the West to start a new life hunting. C. They settled in the West as part of the Homestead Act and worked hard to build a home and survive on the frontier until they owned their land. D. They came to the Great Plains to earn a living by farming their land and built their homes uaing bricks. x 16. Read the text, then answer the question. “From the 0 /Opts buffalo they got meat for food, skins for tipis, fur for Calificada de forma robes, and anything else was for tools and things automatica needed for everyday life. like the bones and horns were used to make hoes, digging sticks, hide working tools, cups, and spoons.” What was the importance of the buffalo to the Native Americans? A. They loved hunting butfalos for sport. B. They used the skin in order to make cloth and sell it. C. They depended on buffalo for food, clothing, and shelter. D. They hunted buffalos to get the best meat people hadn't eaten before 17. Which of the following best describe the reason the 0 /Opts Panama Canal was built? Calificada de forma automatica ‘A. American people could travel faster to Europe. B. Salvadorian people could travel faster to the Atlantic. C. Americans wanted a faster way to move people and goods from the Atlantic to the Pacific. D. Asians and Europeans wanted a faster way to move people and goods from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 18. What generalization describes the importance of Alaska 0 /0pts and Hawaii for the United States? Calificada de forma automética A. The Hawaiian army was a valuable military asset to the United States. B. It was suspected that there was gold on several of the Hawaiian Islands. x C. More land was required for the growing number of United States settlements, D. The United States had strong financial and strategic reasons for wanting to control Hawaii 19. Which option describes why the Homestead act 0 /Opts attracted many Americans? Calificada de forma automatica A. Itwas a good opportunity to learn a career as miner because homesteaders had to work as miners and pay $18.00 B. It was a good opportunity to explore, the homesteaders received 160 acres of land for a small fee $180.00 C. Itwas a good deal because homesteaders received 160 acres of land for a small fee $18.00. D. Itwas a good opportunity because to improve their studies because homesteaders had to work and study at the same time for a small fee $18.00 20. Read the following text, then answer the question. "The 0 /Opts Underground Railroad was a network of people, African Calificada de forma American as well as white, offering shelter and aid to automética escaped enslaved people from the South. It developed as a convergence of several different clandestine efforts.” Which option explains how the underground railroad was used to escape? A Fugitives used houses, churches and other places to hide and rest while escaping to free states. B. Fugitives used a train called the underground system to escape to free states x C. Fugitives used a big boat to escape with the help of people that hid them there. D. Fugitives had to make a deal with white people in order to escape by using their trains.

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