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America The Essential Learning Vol 2 1St Edition Shi Test Bank PDF
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TRUE/FALSE
1. People in the American colonies generally married at a younger age than those in Britain.
3. As the colonial era developed, the already stifling social position of women grew worse.
5. The Half-Way Covenant addressed the problem of New England’s unfavorable balance of
trade.
6. The allegations of witchcraft in Salem in 1691–1692 may have resulted from hysteria that
came out of conflicts with Indians.
7. New Englanders, more than southerners, turned to the sea for their livelihood.
9. Because traveling at night was dangerous in the colonies, taverns became important during
the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
10. The Enlightenment had very little influence upon the lives of Americans.
11. Jonathan Edwards owned the largest plantation and the greatest number of slaves in South
Carolina.
12. George Whitefield was a great preacher who even impressed Ben Franklin with his
eloquence.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. In the Americas,
a. land was not plentiful.
b. land was not cheap.
c. workers were not scarce.
d. laborers were expensive.
e. all workers were white.
ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: p. 78
OBJ: 3. Compare the societies and economies of the southern, middle, and New England
colonies.
NAT: Change and Continuity TOP: Economic Development | Population Growth
MSC: Remembering
2. Which of the following statements regarding population in the English colonies is most
accurate?
a. By 1650 the colonial population exceeded 1 million.
b. Colonists tended to marry earlier than those back home in England.
c. All colonists came in family units.
d. The majority of colonists worked in trade in order to earn a living.
e. Most colonists lived in large cities.
ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: p. 80
OBJ: 3. Compare the societies and economies of the southern, middle, and New England
colonies.
NAT: Historical Documents TOP: Geographic Issues | Population Growth
MSC: Applying
East Indies, East Indians, 44, 46, 53, 67, 98, 213, 221, 232, 253,
260, 289, 343, 423, 471, 485, 486, 487, 488, 490, 504, 506
Easter Island, 98
Eclipses, 254
Ecuador, 228, 338
Egypt, Egyptian, 30, 55, 96, 104, 113, 141, 142, 173, 202-204,
211, 223, 232, 244, 253, 255, 258, 259, 262, 265-267, 269,
291, 305, 330, 333, 353, 371, 402, 414, 416-419, 423, 425,
431, 433-435, 438, 440-449, 453-459, 468, 479, 496-500,
503-505.
Eighteen Provinces, 461
Elam, Elamite, 441, 449, 450
Elementary Ideas, 195
Elephant, 152, 174, 350
Ellis Landing mound, 321, 323
Empire, 333, 360, 380, 483
Encyclopædia, 468
Endocrine, 66
Endogamy, 481
Eneolithic, 417, 450
England, English, Englishmen, 67, 76, 78, 84, 134, 213, 400,
401, 407, 408, 417
Environment, 326, 502
Eoanthropus, 23
Eocene, 18
Eolithic, 146-148, 444, 446
Ephthalites, 475
Epicanthic fold, 44
Epi-Palæolithic, 409
Eriocomi, 54
Eskimo, 32, 45, 51, 53, 100, 121, 146, 181, 212, 213, 241, 336,
345, 346, 366, 367, 370, 375, 390, 391, 475
Estrangelo, 291
Estufa, 371
Ether, 479
Ethiopian, 49, 52, 472
Ethnography, 6
Ethnographic province, 295
Ethnology, 6
Etruscans, 209, 211, 217, 248, 249, 251, 278, 423, 438, 451
Eubœa, 274
Eugenics, 7
Euphrates, 203, 441, 447, 448, 451-453, 504
Euplocomi, 54
Eurasian, Eur-Asiatic, 53, 253, 327, 431, 500, 504
Euthycomi, 54
Evolution, 7
Evolutionistic anthropology, 9
Examinations, literary, 468, 470, 487
Exogamy, 232-238, 355-360, 490, 492, 493, 500, 501
Eye Color, 40, 106
Faïence, 447
Family, 232;
linguistic, 88, 194, 345;
names, 487
Far East, 423, 424, 474
Fasting, 364
Fashions, 126, 129, 215
Fertile Crescent, 440, 453
Fetish bundle, 368
Feudal, Feudalism, 125, 425, 448, 469, 471;
Kingdom of Egypt, 446
Fibula, see safety-pin
Fiji, 45
Filipinos, 67
Finland, Finns, 95, 427, 474, 476
Finno-Ugric, 95, 110, 474, 475, 476
First Salmon Rite, 304-316
Firearms, 419, 467, 474, 484, 489
Fire, 140, 169, 176, 395, 426
Fire-drill, 218, 349
Fire-worship, 302, 452
Fish, 183
Flake, 160, 164, 176, 395, 398
Flax, 414, 446
Flemish, Fleming, 105, 111
Flood legends, 200
Florida, 385
Focus (of culture), 189, 356, 377, 426, 431, 437, 440, 467, 472,
473, 476
Folk-lore, 198-202
Folkways, 128
Fonts, 282
Font-de-Gaume, 408
Foramen magnum, 26
Fossil, 137
Fowl, 414, 486, 489-491, 498, 499, 501
France, see French
Franciscan, 333
Frank, 104
French, France, 43, 117, 121, 136, 220, 250, 253, 276, 395,
398, 400, 402, 405, 407, 408, 418, 424, 426, 429, 432, 506
Fricative sounds, 92
Frija, 256
Frontal angle, 33
Fuegian, 469
Fuyu, 470
Gables, 502
Gabrielino, 188, 190, 310, 311, 320
Gafsa, 400
Galley Hill, 29, 32
Galton, 83
Gamma, 270, 275
Ganges river, 479, 480
Ganggraeber, 430
Gaul, 105, 305, 425, 465
Gender, sex, 119
Genealogy, 491, 505
Generation, 57
Genetic classification, 88, 103
Genius, 71, 83, 273
Gens, 232
German, Germany, 43, 104, 117, 118, 135, 398, 421, 424, 427,
432, 464, 472
Germanic, 95, 124, 221, 419, 425, 460, 473
Ghost-dance, 334
Gibbon, 13
Gibraltar, 24, 32, 398, 404
Gideon, 456
Gimel, 270
Girls’ Rite, 300-316, 365
Glabella, 31, 33
Glaciation, Glacial period, 18, 23, 149, 350, 444
Glass, 447
Goat, 44, 415, 441, 451, 463, 473
Gold, 373, 374, 416, 421, 479
Gorilla, 13, 21, 22, 26, 27, 32, 64
Goths, Gothic, 104, 220, 251, 284;
architecture, 250
Græco-Bactrian, 484
Grain, 379, 446, 462, 463, 473, 503
Grammar, 482
Great Basin, 236, 296, 336
Greece, Greek, 93, 95, 103, 111, 113, 126, 129, 204, 210, 211,
220, 226, 244, 253, 265, 269, 270-273, 346, 359, 395, 419,
421, 424, 431, 432, 447, 454, 455, 456, 457, 459, 472, 480,
483, 484, 506
Greenland, 150
Gregorian calendar, 377
Grenelle, 30
Grimaldi, 27-29, 34, 48, 155, 157, 344, 395, 404, 497
Grimm’s law, 93
Gros Ventre, 236
Ground painting, 310
Ground stone, 142, 144, 410, 444, 492, 494, 495
Gschnitz, 406
Guatemala, 185, 223, 352, 362
Guiana, 339, 383
Guinea, 502
Gunpowder, 426, 467, 474
Günz, 18, 21, 150
Gypsy, 56
Kalahari, 501
Kamchadal, 475
Kaph, 274
Kapila, 480
Kappa, 275
Kardouchoi, 452
Karma, 482
Kassites, 451, 455, 458
Katun, 376
Kayak, 391
Kelts, Keltic, 95, 104, 105, 419, 424, 460, 472
Keres, 187
Kesslerloch, 157, 177
Keystone, 247
Kharoshthi, 287
Khmer, 485
Khorasan, 417
Kings, Kingship, 441, 446, 478, 488, 491, 499, 500, 502, 505
Kiowa, 294
Kitchenmiddens, 412, 429, 430, 435
Kiva, 371
Kjökkenmöddings, 429
Klamath, 115
Knossos, 456
Kokorai, 470
Kolarian, 41, 46, 98, 105, 477, 478, 486
Koph, 274, 275
Koppa, 275
Korai, 470
Korea, Korean, 96, 204, 291, 292, 424, 468-471
Koryak, 210, 475
Kossæans, 451
Krapina, 24, 32, 154
Kris, 419
Kuksu Cult, 306-316
Kurds, 53, 452
Kwakiutl, 295, 356
Kyoto, 69
La Ferrassie, 24, 157
Lake-dwellings, 434, 463, 473
La Madeleine, 153, 175.
See also Magdalenian
La Mairie, 176
Lamp, 389, 390, 396
Language, 57
Laotse, 464
La Plata, 338, 339
Lapp, 53, 475, 476
La Quina, 24
La Tène, 424, 425, 460
Latin, Latins, 76, 95, 103-105, 111, 113, 119, 124, 126, 132, 136,
274, 278, 346
Latitude, geographical, 68
Laugerie Basse Haute, 27
Laurel-leaf blade, 162
Law, phonetic, 92;
scientific, 324
Lead, 374
League of Five Nations, 356
Least common multiples, 226
Leaven, 463
Le Moustier, 24, 32, 153-179.
See also Mousterian
Lentils, 414
Ligurians, 459
Limiting conditions, 226, 335
Linguistic family, see family, linguistic
Linnæus, 49
Lintel, 243, 244
Lissotrichi, 54, 55
Lithuanian, 95
Litorina litorea, 428;
period, 428, 430
Littoral, 53
Liver divination, 209, 210, 217, 248, 438
Llama, 342, 350, 361, 380
Lolo, 95, 210, 468, 469
London, 29
Loom, 222, 332, 360-362, 379, 414
Lophocomi, 54
Los Angeles, 310
Lotus, 244
Louisiana, 2
Lourdes, 174
Lucretius, 9
Luiseño, 188, 310, 320
Lunation, 374, 375, 376
Lybians, 472
Lydia, 451, 455