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Grade 4 Review Sheet: The Midwest and Pathways

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What is an assembly line?

A type of arrangement of machines and workers

What is a butte?

A flat-topped rock hill with steep sides

What is an arroyo?

A watercourse in an arid region

What is a presidio?

A garrisoned place, especially a military post

What is discrimination?

Unfair treatment of a particular group

What were the primary purposes of missions?

To integrate Indians into the political and economic structure

What is a reservation?

A tract of land set aside for a group of people

What is the name of the chapter that discusses the Midwest?

Chapter 4 The Midwest

What is the total number of points for the examination?

43 points

How many points is the Essay section worth?

20 points

What is the primary geographical feature of the Midwest region?

Plains and plateaus

When is the scheduled examination date?

May 28, 2024

What is the significance of the assembly line in the context of the Midwest region?

It was a production method used in industries

What is the main purpose of a reservation in the context of the Southwest region?

To house a certain group of people

What is the primary function of a presidio in the context of the Southwest region?

To function as a military outpost

What is the primary outcome of discrimination in the context of the Southwest region?

Unfair treatment of one particular person or group

What is the primary purpose of the missions in the context of the Southwest region?

To integrate Indians into the political and economic structure

What is the primary characteristic of the landscape of the Southwest region?

Arroyos and buttes

What is the primary focus of Chapter 4 in the context of the region being studied?

The pathways of the Plains

What was the purpose of Sacagawea's role in the expedition?

To facilitate communication as an interpreter and guide

What was the impact of the discovery of gold in 1875?

The United States broke the treaty and allowed settlers on the Lakota's land

What was the significance of the trails made by migrating animals and fur trappers?

They were used as guides for early settlers

What was the primary reason for pioneers packing tools?

To make wagon repairs along the trail

What was the profession of Jacques Marquette?

Priest

What was the primary reason for the expedition led by Marquette and Jolliet?

To explore new lands and establish trade

What was the significance of the Treaty of Greenville?

It was a treaty between the United States and the Native Americans

What was the impact of the completion of the railroad?

Many people arrived to hunt buffalo for sport

Which Native American tribe did Tecumseh belong to?

Shawnee

What was the outcome of the Lewis and Clark expedition?

A water route to the Pacific Ocean was mapped

What was one of the effects of the Northwest Ordinance?

Slavery was not allowed in the Northwest Territory

What was the treatment of Native Americans like as the Midwest was settled?

Native Americans were forced to help build the railroads that often ran through their own land

Which statement supports the conclusion that the United States government mistreated Native Americans?

Native Americans were forced to help build the railroads that often ran through their own land

What was the result of the discovery of gold in the Black Hills?

Americans settled Native American land in the Black Hills despite a treaty

What was the significance of the Northwest Territory?

It was a region where the British stopped trading and trapping furs

What was the impact of the Lewis and Clark expedition on the Native Americans?

They were pushed out of their lands by American settlers

What was the significance of Sacagawea's role in the expedition?

She was a guide and interpreter for the expedition.

What was the outcome of the discovery of gold in 1875?

The United States broke the treaty and allowed settlers on the Lakota's land.

What was the significance of the Treaty of Greenville?

It was a treaty between the United States and the Native Americans.

What was the primary reason for the expedition led by Marquette and Jolliet?

To explore the Midwest region of the United States.

What was the primary outcome of the Lewis and Clark expedition?

The data is not provided in the passage.

What was the significance of the trails made by migrating animals and fur trappers?

They served as guides for pioneers.

What was the impact of the completion of the railroad?

Many people arrived to hunt buffalo for sport.

What was the profession of Jacques Marquette?

A priest and explorer.

What was the primary motivation behind Tecumseh's opposition to the settlement of Native American lands?

He believed that the land was sacred and should not be settled by outsiders.

What was the most significant consequence of the Lewis and Clark expedition?

The mapping of a water route to the Pacific Ocean.

Which of the following was a provision of the Northwest Ordinance?

The prohibition of slavery in the Northwest Territory.

What was the primary reason behind the United States government's mistreatment of Native Americans?

The government wanted to expand its territory and resources at the expense of Native Americans.

Which of the following was a consequence of the discovery of gold in the Black Hills?

The establishment of new mining towns and settlements.

What was the primary role of Marquette and Jolliet in the exploration of the Midwest?

They were explorers who mapped the Mississippi River.

What was the significance of the Northwest Territory in the context of the United States' expansion?

It was a region of new opportunities for European settlers.

Which of the following was a consequence of the Lewis and Clark expedition for Native Americans?

They were forced to relocate from their ancestral lands.

Study Notes

4th Quarter Examination Review Sheet

Examination Details

  • Schedule of Examination: May 28, 2024
  • Types of Test:
    • Vocabulary (8 points)
    • Multiple Choice (15 points)
    • Essay (20 points)
  • Total points: 43

Chapter 4: The Midwest

Lesson 2: Pathways of the Plains

  • No specific notes provided

Lesson 3: Building Cities

  • No specific notes provided

Chapter 5: The Southwest

Lesson 1: The Landscape of the Southwest

  • No specific notes provided

Lesson 2: Spanish Arrivals

  • No specific notes provided

Vocabulary

  • Buttes: a flat-topped rock hill that has steep sides and is taller than it is wide
  • Reservation: a tract of land set aside by a government to house a certain group of people
  • Assembly line: an arrangement of machines, equipment, and workers in which work passes from operation to operation in direct line until the product is assembled
  • Discrimination: unfair treatment of one particular person or group of people
  • Arroyos: a watercourse (such as a creek) in an arid region; a water-carved gully or channel
  • Missions: were explicitly established for the purpose of religious conversion and instruction in the Catholic faith; however, this system actually served as the primary means of integrating Indians into the political and economic structure of Florida's colonial system
  • Presidio: a garrisoned place, especially a military post or fortified settlement in areas currently or originally under Spanish control
  • Expedition: no definition provided

4th Quarter Examination Review Sheet

  • The 4th Quarter Examination is scheduled for May 28, 2024, and consists of three types of tests: Vocabulary (8 points), Multiple Choice (15 points), and Essay (20 points), totaling 43 points.

Chapter 4: The Midwest

  • Lesson 2: Pathways of the Plains
  • Lesson 3: Building Cities

Chapter 5: The Southwest

  • Lesson 1: The Landscape of the Southwest
  • Lesson 2: Spanish Arrivals

Key Terms

Geography

  • Buttes: a flat-topped rock hill with steep sides and is taller than it is wide.
  • Arroyos: a watercourse (such as a creek) in an arid region, often a water-carved gully or channel.

History

  • Missions: explicitly established for the purpose of religious conversion and instruction in the Catholic faith, but also served as the primary means of integrating Indians into the political and economic structure of Florida's colonial system.
  • Presidio: a garrisoned place, especially a military post or fortified settlement in areas currently or originally under Spanish control.

Society

  • Reservation: a tract of land set aside by a government to house a certain group of people.
  • Discrimination: unfair treatment of one particular person or group of people.

Industry

  • Assembly line: an arrangement of machines, equipment, and workers in which work passes from operation to operation in direct line until the product is assembled.

Important Historical Figures

  • Tecumseh was a Shawnee who opposed the settlement of Native American lands in the Northwest Territory.

The Lewis and Clark Expedition

  • The Lewis and Clark expedition resulted in the size of the United States being doubled.
  • A water route to the Pacific Ocean was mapped during the expedition.

The Northwest Ordinance

  • The Northwest Ordinance prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory.
  • The ordinance ensured that American settlers did not take land from Native Americans without their permission.

Mistreatment of Native Americans

  • Native Americans were forced to help build railroads that often ran through their own land.
  • Despite a treaty, Americans settled on Native American land in the Black Hills after gold was discovered.

Treaty of Greenville

  • The Treaty of Greenville was signed in 1795 between the United States and Native Americans.

Pioneers and Survival

  • Pioneers had to use their own skills to survive, such as packing tools to make wagon repairs along the trail.

The Expedition of Marquette and Jolliet

  • Marquette and Jolliet were the first European settlers in the Midwest region of the United States.
  • An expedition is a journey made for a specific reason.

Comparison of Expeditions

  • The expeditions of Marquette and Jolliet and Lewis and Clark were similar in that they were all journeys made for a specific reason.
  • The expeditions differed in their specific goals and routes taken.

Important Historical Figures

  • Tecumseh was a Shawnee who opposed the settlement of Native American lands in the Northwest Territory.

The Lewis and Clark Expedition

  • The Lewis and Clark expedition resulted in the size of the United States being doubled.
  • A water route to the Pacific Ocean was mapped during the expedition.

The Northwest Ordinance

  • The Northwest Ordinance prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory.
  • The ordinance ensured that American settlers did not take land from Native Americans without their permission.

Mistreatment of Native Americans

  • Native Americans were forced to help build railroads that often ran through their own land.
  • Despite a treaty, Americans settled on Native American land in the Black Hills after gold was discovered.

Treaty of Greenville

  • The Treaty of Greenville was signed in 1795 between the United States and Native Americans.

Pioneers and Survival

  • Pioneers had to use their own skills to survive, such as packing tools to make wagon repairs along the trail.

The Expedition of Marquette and Jolliet

  • Marquette and Jolliet were the first European settlers in the Midwest region of the United States.
  • An expedition is a journey made for a specific reason.

Comparison of Expeditions

  • The expeditions of Marquette and Jolliet and Lewis and Clark were similar in that they were all journeys made for a specific reason.
  • The expeditions differed in their specific goals and routes taken.

Review sheet for Grade 4 students covering the Midwest and Pathways of the Plains, with a focus on vocabulary, multiple choice, and essay questions.

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