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4th Grade Social Studies Mid-Term Exam
1.

Which U.S. region is known for its four distinct seasons, including cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers?

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2.

What major mountain range stretches across much of the western United States and includes many high peaks?

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3.

Which famous natural landmark is a huge, deep canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona?

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4.

Who was a famous explorer who sailed for Spain and landed in the Americas in 1492?

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5.

What was a main reason European countries explored the Americas in the 15th and 16th centuries?

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6.

Which early English settlement in North America was founded by Pilgrims seeking religious freedom and is famous for its first Thanksgiving?

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7.

What was one major challenge faced by early English colonists in America?

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8.

How did many Native American groups in the Eastern Woodlands, like the Iroquois and Algonquin, typically get their food?

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9.

What is the highest peak in North America, located in Alaska?

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10.

Which large ocean borders the eastern coast of the United States?

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11.

The ______ River is one of the longest rivers in North America, flowing from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.

12.

The Pilgrims sailed to America in 1620 on the famous ship called the ______.

13.

Many early European explorers were looking for a new trade route to ______ to find valuable spices and goods.

14.

The first permanent English settlement in North America, founded in 1607, was called ______.

15.

Native American tribes often shared their knowledge of farming and survival with the early European ______.

16.

List these events in the correct chronological order from earliest to latest:

A. Pilgrims arrive at Plymouth. B. Christopher Columbus lands in the Americas. C. Jamestown is founded. D. European explorers search for a new route to Asia.

17.

Why was finding clean water a big challenge for early American colonists?

Famous Landmark Description

This landmark is carved into the side of a mountain in South Dakota. It shows the faces of four important American presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.

18.

What is the name of this famous landmark?

19.

Imagine you are an early European explorer looking for a good place to start a new settlement in America. Describe two important geographical features (like a river, a mountain, or a coastline) that would make a good location for your settlement. Explain why each feature would be helpful for the new colonists in a short paragraph (5-7 sentences).

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