Тест к проектной работе на тему: "How the Nation Was Formed. America".
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How the Nation Was Formed. America.
1. As to its population the USA is the __ largest country in the world.
a. 1st;
b. 5th;
c. 3rd;
d. 7th.
2. According to the statistics in 2006 the population was __ million.
a. 100;
b. 250;
c. 500;
d. 290.
3. The USA is often called the Nation of _____.
a. Emigrants;
b. Immgrants;
c. Americans;
d. Freedom.
4. The first people appeared in the New World, according to different sources, from __ to __ years ago.
a. 25; 40,000;
b. 40; 50,000;
c. 50; 60,000;
d. 10; 30,000.
5. By the time of the European discovery of North America there had been about __ Indian tribes.
a. 100;
b. 300;
c. 276;
d. 198.
6. Columbus discovered America in ____.
a. 1500;
b.1476;
c. 1639;
d. 1492;
7. In 1500 the Indian population of N. America was __ million.
a. 100;
b. 4;
c. 7;
d. 20.
8. Indians were called "Indians" because Ch. Columbus was sure he had discovered _____.
a. America;
b. India;
c. Indonesia;
d. a new country.
9. Early Native Americans were _____ & fishermen.
a. farmers;
b. hunters;
c. spammers;
d. swimmers.
10. They also grew beans, tomatoes, potatoes & _____.
a. crops;
b. apples;
c. cucumbers;
d. tobacco.
11. The right spelling of the name of an Indian tribe is:
a. Siou;
b. Siox;
c. Sioux;
d. Soux.
12. Every tribe had its own ______ language with its own grammar and vocabulary.
a. native;
b. indigenous
c. colloquial;
d. written.
12. The 1st Europeans to come to North America 500 years before Columbus were _____:
a. the Vikings;
b. the German tribes;
c. the Indians;
d. the whites.
13. The Viking who is considered to be the 1st discoverer of the New World is _____:
a. Columbus;
b. Leif Ericsson;
c. John Washington;
d. Amerigo Vespucci.
14. Three major nations involved in the colonization of America are:
a. England, Amercia, France;
b. France, England, Spain;
c. Germany, England, France;
d. England, France, Italy.
15. The Spanish settled in:
a. Georgia;
b. Canada;
c. Florida;
d. Los Angelos.
16. The French colonized the … .
a. Mississippi Basin;
b. Missouri Basin;
c. Colorado Basin;
d. Rockies.
17. The British began to settle in the northeastern parts of the USA in the … .
a. late 17th century;
b. early 18th century;
c. early 17th century;
d. late 18th century.
18. The 1st permanent American colony was … in Virginia.
a. Stoneville;
b. Jamestown;
c. Millville;
d. Johnstown.
19. The 1st settlers who were puritans by religion and were persecuted in England were … .
a. Mayflower Americans;
b. Ku Klux Clan;
c. British priests;
d. The Pilgrim Fathers.
20. The Pilgrim Fathers sailed to North America on board the ship …
a. Aprilflower;
b. Mayflower;
c. Mississippi;
d. Rosemary.
21. By the 1730s there were … British colonies along the Eastern coast of North America. The last colony to be established was Georgia.
a. 11;
b. 12;
c. 13;
d. 14.
22. WASP in connection with the US nation forming is an abbreviated form for:
a. War Air Service Program;
b. White Anglo-Saxon Protestant;
c. West Antarctic Streamline Project;
d. Westinghouse Advanced Systems Planning.
23. The … Amendment to the US constitution abolished slavery in the USA.
a. 13th;
b. 11th;
c. 10th;
d. 14.
24. The Fifteenth Amendment gave the blacks the right … .
a. to go to school;
b. to have their own farms;
c. to vote;
d. to become a president.
25. Jim Crow laws are the laws that:
a. discriminate against blacks;
b. abolish slavery;
c. give the blacks different rights;
d. abolish discrimination of the blacks.
26. A secret organization that was formed to fight against equal treatment for Blacks, to intimidate them and prevent them from exercising their rights is called:
a. Jim Crow movement;
b. WASP;
c. Civil Rights movement;
d. Ku Klux Klan.
27. The process of reducing segregation in the US society is called:
a. emancipation;
b. antidiscrimination;
c. integration;
d. assegregation.
28. The main reasons for immigration to the USA were:
a. discrimination and segregation at home;
b. the lack of land for farming and bad weather conditions at home;
c. poor economic and political conditions at home;
d. wars at home.
29. The two most famous immigrations in the USA were called:
a. “The Ancient Immigration” and “The New Immigration”;
b. “The Old Immigration” and “The Modern Immigration”;
c. “The Pre-war Immigration” and “The Post-war Immigration”;
d. “The Old Immigration” and “The New Immigration”.
30. Those who resisted assimilation during immigration waves were:
a. Hispanic immigrants;
b. New immigrants;
c. Old immigrants;
d. Exclusions.
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