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Wednesday, January 21 st Bell Work : Please pick up your notebook and then take a moment to copy down the EQ and WOD for today. Afterward, take a moment to create a BINGO card in your notebook (5 rows by 5 columns; free space in the middle). Number your card 1-24 in any order you wish.

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Wednesday, January 21st

Bell Work: Please pick up your notebook and then take a moment to copy down the EQ and

WOD for today. Afterward, take a moment to create a BINGO card in your notebook (5 rows

by 5 columns; free space in the middle). Number your card 1-24 in any order you wish.

Daily Agenda:

• Bell Work: Vocab BINGO

• WOD displacement

• Unit 1 Test Review• Bagpipe Thematic

Review

Essential Question:

What did the Colonial Era contribute to the American character?

Homework: Study for Unit 1 Test (tomorrow)

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Words across Contexts 01/21/2015, Block 2

Displacement – displacing of a substance by an object, such as water being displaced by a boat

What would DISPLACEMENT mean

•To a Psychologist- Displacement involves taking out our frustrations, feelings and impulses on people or objects that are less threatening.

•In a Physics class- Displacement refers to an object’s overall change in position relative to where it started and finished.

•In determining the volume of a solid- Displacement is a method in which a liquid is measured, a solid object is placed in the liquid, the volume of liquid that becomes displaced is equal to the volume of the solid object.

Displacement – displacing of a substance by an object, such as water being displaced by a boat

Words Across Contexts 01/21/2015, Block 2

Create a Caption for this picture using DISPLACEMENT:

Create a Caption 01/21/2015, Block 4

Displacement – displacing of a substance by an object, such as water being displaced by a boat

The displacementdisplacement of water caused by this belly flop, will likely soak the entire perimeter of the pool.

Displacement – displacing of a substance by an object, such as water being displaced by a boat

Create a Caption 01/21/2015, Block 4

What does this have to do with displacement?

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Vocab Bingo: Unit 1 Review1. Headright System

2. Halfway Covenant

3. Act of Toleration

4. Fundamental Orders

5. Mayflower Compact

6. John Rolfe

7. William Penn

8. James Oglethorpe

9. John Winthrop

10. Jamestown

11. Plymouth

12. New Amsterdam

13. Anne Hutchinson

14. Roger Williams

15. Puritans

16. Pilgrims

17. Pequot War

18. King Philip’s War

19. Pueblo Revolt

20. Bacon’s Rebellion

21. Tidewater

22. Great Awakening

23. Navigation Acts

24. Salutary Neglect8

Buzzer Beaters ReviewUnit 1 Review Game

Review• Rebellions Pueblo Revolt, King Philip’s

War, Bacon’s Rebellion, Stono Rebellion, Pequot War

• Groups Puritans, Quakers, Indentured Servants, Pilgrims, Virginia Company

• Movements Mercantilism, Great Awakening• Misc. Zenger Trial, Slavery, Fundamental

Orders of Conn., Halfway Covenant, Headright System, Act of Toleration

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1. Which of the following statements about indentured servitude is true?

A. Indentured servitude was the means by which most Africans came to the New World.

B. Indentured servitude attracted few people because its terms were too harsh.

C. Approximately half of all indentured servants died before earning their freedom.

D. Indenture was one of several system used to distinguish house slaves from field slaves.

E. Indentured servants were prohibited from practicing religion in any form.

2. The Mayflower Compact foreshadows the U.S. Constitution in which of the following ways?

A. It posits the sources of government power in the people rather than in God.

B. It ensures both the right of free speech and the separation of Church and State.

C. It limits the term of office for all government officials.

D. It establishes three branches of government in order to create a system of checks and balances.

E. It grants equal rights to all residents regardless of race or gender.

3. The first important cash crop in the American colonies was

A. Cotton.

B. Corn.

C.Tea.

D.Tobacco.

E. Citrus fruit.

5. The philosophy of Mercantilism holds that economic power resides primarily in

A. Surplus manpower and control over raw materials.

B. Control of hard currency and a positive balance of trade.

C. The ability to extend and receive credit at favorable interest rates.

D. Domination of the slave trade and control of the shipping lanes.

E. The ability to compete successfully in free markets.

7. In the 17th century, which of the following was true of slavery in British North America?

A. It was prohibited only in Massachusetts and Connecticut

B. It was opposed by the Anglican church

C. Slaves officially counted for more than 30% of the colonial population

D. The number of slaves increased rapidly in the last quarter of the century

E. Most slaves lived on plantations with 50 or more slaves

8. Which of the following is the best explanation for why the British did not establish a powerful central government in the American colonies?

A. The British cared little how the colonists lived so long as the colonies remained a productive economic asset.

B. Britain feared that the colonists would rebel against any substantial government force that it established.

C. Few members of the British elite were willing to travel to the colonies, even for the opportunity to govern.

D. Britain gave the colonies a large measure of autonomy as a first step in transitioning the region to independence.

E. The British were philosophically opposed to the concept of a powerful central government, either at home or abroad.

9. Which of the following was true of the first Great Awakening?

A. It primarily affected church congregations in towns and cities

B. Cotton Mather was one of its most famous preachers

C. It was denounced by Jonathan Edwards

D. It was primarily a southern phenomenon

E. It resulted in divisions within both the Congregational and Presbyterian Church

Match the person to the concept they are most associated with:

1. Anne Hutchinson

2. John Rolfe

3. Roger Williams

4. Jonathan Edwards

A. Religious Tolerance

B. The Great Awakening

C.SeparatistsD.Tobacco

1. C 2. D 3. A 4. B

Match the European Power to its best characteristic:

1. Spain

2. England

3. The Netherlands

4. France

A. Driven by Missionary Zeal; caused most demographic damage to the Natives

B. Motivated purely by Mercantilist beliefs

C. Established colonies along the St. Lawrence and a burgeoning fur trade

D. Early colonization and exploration driven primarily by Joint-Stock Companies and Religious Separatists

1. A 2. D 3. B 4. C

Match the region to its best fitting characteristic:

1. New England

2. Mid-Atlantic

3. Chesapeake

A.Act of TolerationB.Best place for the poor

to move toC.Most fighting with the

Native population

1. C 2. B 3. A

Place the following in the proper sequence from earliest to most recent:

A. Salem Witch Trials

B. Vermont is Established

C.Bacon’s Rebellion

D. “Starving Time”

E. 1st Publication of Poor Richard’s Almanac

1. D (1609) 2. C (1676) 3. A (1692) 4. E (1732) 5. B (1749)

Bagpipe Review

• Working with a partner or on your own, complete the Bagpipe Thematic Review worksheet provided

• It is recommended that you use your review book (Ch. 1-3) to assist you

• You may use this sheet only on the test tomorrow

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