Answer 5 Social Studies questions and be rewarded with 50 points. (1 question = 10 points) Answer all of them, do not answer unl
ess you are 100% of the answers. 1 - Why did the colony of Roanoke fail?
A. None of the settlers wanted to learn to farm.
B. All of the setters were killed by a flu epidemic.
C. All of the settlers were killed by a neighboring Native American tribe.
D. The settlers of Roanoke just disappeared and it’s still a mystery as to why.
2 -
Which monarch gave Sir Walter Raleigh permission to create the first English colony in North America?
A. Henry VIII
B. Charles I
C. Mary I
D. Elizabeth I
3 - How did the Barbadians affect South Carolina?
A. Their commitment to the plantation system made South Carolina one of the wealthiest colonies.
B. Their attachment to European ways made South Carolina one of the most cosmopolitan colonies.
C. Their beliefs regarding racial equality and unity made South Carolina one of the most diverse colonies.
D. Their ideas regarding self-government and self-determination made South Carolina one of the most democratic colonies.
4 -
What was one of the main reasons the Carolina colony eventually split into two separate colonies?
A. The climate in northern and southern Carolina were completely different form one another.
B. The populations in northern and southern Carolina were quite different from one another.
C. The King of England felt that Carolina was too powerful as a single colony so he split it into two.
D. The political beliefs of the people in northern and southern Carolina were incapable so they demanded to be separated.
5 - Fill in the blank
The economies of the New England and Mid-Atlantic colonies were more _________________ than the Southern colonies.
A. unified
B. purified
C. stratified
D. diversified
The United States Congress responded to the signing of the SALT II treaty in that it "hesitated, then agreed to ratify it" since it called for lowering US arms supplies.
The wars would be considered inevitable based on the rapid expansion of the white presence in the West and the Indians' inability to keep up with that expansion. The Indians were trying to protect the lands they claimed as theirs but they weren't able to win these wars based solely on the fact that they weren't as powerful as the men taking it from them.