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Social Studies Study Guide
Vocabulary:
Culture: A way of life of a group of people
Artifact: An article made by humans
Tradition: A belief or custom handed down through generations
Confederation: A union of states that agree to cooperate
Delegate: Someone who represents a group of people
Amendment: A change or addition
Immigrant: A person who comes to live in a new land
Industry: All the businesses that make one kind of product or provide one kind of service
Reservation: An area set aside for Native Americans
Key Points:
□ Most historians believe the first Americans came from Asia thousands of years ago when land connected Asia and the Americas.
□ Agriculture changed the way early Native Americans lived. Once they learned how to farm, they could stay in one place.
□ The colonists in North America were angry with Great Britain because they felt like Great Britain was taking away their rights.
□ In 1776, colonists feared they were losing their right to self-government, so they asked Thomas Jefferson to write the Declaration of Independence.
□ The Constitution was written to make a plan for our government.
□ Amendments were written to protect the rights of people. The first ten amendments are called the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment protects freedom of religion, speech, and the press.
□ James Madison is sometimes called the Father of the Constitution.
□ In the 1800’s Americans began moving west to find land, gold, or furs.
□ Changes in transportation helped the United States grown once the transcontinental railroad was built and Americans could travel west more easily.
□ The government forced Native Americans to move to reservations so Americans could live on their land.
□ In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected president. Southerners were angry because Lincoln wanted to stop the spread of slavery.
□ The North and the South had different ways of life. The North was industrial and the South was mainly a farming region. The South argued for states’ rights, while the North argued that slavery should be abolished.
□ Inventions in the late 1800’s changed people’s lives. Thomas Edison invented the electric light bulb.
□ The United States declared war on Germany during World War I after German submarines sank American ships.
□ People had difficulty finding jobs during the Great Depression. Banks closed, businesses failed, and the economy slowed down.
□ President Franklin Roosevelt offered to help people during the Great Depression with his “New Deal” which gave people jobs.
□ The United States entered World War II after Japanese planes attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.
□ Rosa Parks helped end segregation by refusing to give up her seat on a segregated city bus.
□ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led nonviolent protests to support civil rights.
□ The United States won the “Space Race” when American astronauts walked on the moon.
□ On September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks occurred in New York, N.Y., Washington D.C., and Pennsylvania.
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