quiz image

Grade 4 Social Studies Review: The Midwest

ClearerBasil avatar
ClearerBasil
·
·
Download

Start Quiz

Study Flashcards

10 Questions

What is a butte:

a flat-topped rock hill that has steep sides and is taller than it is wide

What is the meaning of discrimination:

unfair treatment of one particular person or group of people

What is an arroyo:

a watercourse in an arid region

What is a presidio:

a garrisoned place, especially a military post or fortified settlement

What is an assembly line:

an arrangement of machines, equipment, and workers

What was the primary purpose of missions:

to convert and instruct people in the Catholic faith

What is a reservation:

a tract of land set aside by a government to house a certain group of people

What were missions used for in the colonial system:

to integrate Indians into the political and economic structure

What is the name of the chapter that covers the Midwest:

Chapter 4

What is the name of the lesson that covers the landscape of the Southwest:

Lesson 1

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

Review sheet for 4th-grade students covering Chapters 4, Lesson 2 and 3, focusing on the Midwest, Pathways of the Plains, and Building Cities. Prepare for the 4th Quarter Examination on May 28, 2024.

Make Your Own Quizzes and Flashcards

Convert your notes into interactive study material.

Get started for free

More Quizzes Like This

Midwest Native American Groups
20 questions
Midwest Immigration in the 1800s
20 questions
Midwest Transportation History
13 questions
Midwest Review
7 questions

Midwest Review

RicherOnyx7593 avatar
RicherOnyx7593
Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser