th 4 Grade Virginia Studies SOL Review Mrs

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th 4 Grade Virginia Studies SOL Review Mrs. Shepherd Ashburn Elementary

th 4 Grade Virginia Studies SOL Review Mrs. Shepherd Ashburn Elementary

rd 3 Quarter 50 Questions on following topics: l New Nation l Important People

rd 3 Quarter 50 Questions on following topics: l New Nation l Important People and Documents Virginia Branches of Government l Civil War l

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? a) George Washington b) James Madison c) Thomas

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? a) George Washington b) James Madison c) Thomas Jefferson d) Patrick Henry

The Declaration of Independence states that all people are created equal and have rights

The Declaration of Independence states that all people are created equal and have rights to ____. a) Freedom b) Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. c) Religious Freedom and Freedom of Speech d) Freedom, Liberty, and Respect.

This leader is often called “The Father of our Country. ” a) George Mason

This leader is often called “The Father of our Country. ” a) George Mason b) James Madison c) Thomas Jefferson d) George Washington

Some Virginias remained loyal to the British during the Revolutionary War and were called

Some Virginias remained loyal to the British during the Revolutionary War and were called _____. a) Patriots b) Traitors c) Neutral d) Loyalists

The Virginians who fought against the English during the Revolutionary War were known as

The Virginians who fought against the English during the Revolutionary War were known as the _____. a) Patriots b) Traitors c) Neutral d) Loyalists

The Virginia patriots served in the _______. a) Continental Army b) British Army c)

The Virginia patriots served in the _______. a) Continental Army b) British Army c) Confederate Army d) Union Army

The Virginians that did not take sides during the Revolutionary War were called _____.

The Virginians that did not take sides during the Revolutionary War were called _____. a) Patriots b) Traitors c) Neutral d) Loyalists

Many slaves fought for the English because _______. a) they were promised freedom. b)

Many slaves fought for the English because _______. a) they were promised freedom. b) They believed that the English owned the colonies. c) they thought the English would win. d) they were forced to.

This slave from Virginia worked as a spy and was given freedom after the

This slave from Virginia worked as a spy and was given freedom after the war. a) Harriet Tubman b) James Armistead Lafayette c) John Brown d) Eli Whitney

This person was the commanderin-chief of the Continental Army. a) Ulysses S. Grant b)

This person was the commanderin-chief of the Continental Army. a) Ulysses S. Grant b) Robert E. Lee c) George Washington d) “Stonewall” Jackson

This person is known for saying “…give me liberty or give me death!” a)

This person is known for saying “…give me liberty or give me death!” a) Thomas Jefferson b) George Washington c) James Madison d) Patrick Henry

The British surrendered at ______ to the Americans ending the Revolutionary War. a) Appomattox

The British surrendered at ______ to the Americans ending the Revolutionary War. a) Appomattox Courthouse b) Jamestown c) Yorktown d) Richmond

This Virginian was elected as the first President of the United States of America.

This Virginian was elected as the first President of the United States of America. a) Thomas Jefferson b) Abraham Lincoln c) James Madison d) George Washington

This important Virginian kept detailed notes during the Constitutional Convention. a) George Washington b)

This important Virginian kept detailed notes during the Constitutional Convention. a) George Washington b) James Madison c) George Mason d) Thomas Jefferson

This important Virginian was the president of the Constitutional Convention. a) George Washington b)

This important Virginian was the president of the Constitutional Convention. a) George Washington b) James Madison c) George Mason d) Thomas Jefferson

This Virginian was known for his compromising skills during the Constitutional Convention. a) Thomas

This Virginian was known for his compromising skills during the Constitutional Convention. a) Thomas Jefferson b) James Madison c) Benjamin Franklin d) Edmund Randolph

The Virginia Declaration of Rights was written by _______. a) Thomas Jefferson b) James

The Virginia Declaration of Rights was written by _______. a) Thomas Jefferson b) James Madison c) George Mason d) Edmund Randolph

This Virginian is known as the “Father of the Constitution. ” a) Thomas Jefferson

This Virginian is known as the “Father of the Constitution. ” a) Thomas Jefferson b) George Washington c) James Madison d) Benjamin Franklin

The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom was written by ____. a) Thomas Jefferson b)

The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom was written by ____. a) Thomas Jefferson b) George Washington c) James Madison d) George Mason

The Virginia Statute for Religion freedom states ______. a) all people have rights to

The Virginia Statute for Religion freedom states ______. a) all people have rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness b) all people should be free to worship as they please c) religion should be decided by the president of a country d) all people should have freedom of speech

This document was the basis for the First Amendment to the Constitution of the

This document was the basis for the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. a) Bill of Rights b) Declaration of Independence c) Virginia Declaration of Rights d) Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom

The first amendment to the United States Constitution protects _____. a) Freedom of Speech

The first amendment to the United States Constitution protects _____. a) Freedom of Speech b) Freedom of the Press c) Freedom of Religion d) Freedom to bear arms

This document became the basis for the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of

This document became the basis for the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States. a) Virginia Declaration of Rights b) Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom c) Declaration of Independence d) Articles of Confederation

The government of Virginia is divided into ____ branches. a) 2 b) 4 c)

The government of Virginia is divided into ____ branches. a) 2 b) 4 c) 7 d) 3

The three branches of Virginia government are known as ______. a) General Assembly, House

The three branches of Virginia government are known as ______. a) General Assembly, House of Delegates, Senate b) Federal, State, and Local c) Executive, Legislative, and Judicial d) Legislative, Senate, and Judicial

The General Assembly is in the ______ branch of Virginia’s government. a) Executive b)

The General Assembly is in the ______ branch of Virginia’s government. a) Executive b) Legislative c) State d) Judicial

The General Assembly is split into 2 parts, they are the ____ and ____.

The General Assembly is split into 2 parts, they are the ____ and ____. a) House of Burgesses and Senate b) Senate and Judicial c) Senate and House of Delegates d) House of Burgesses and Judicial

Who heads the executive branch of Virginia’s state government? a) President b) Governor c)

Who heads the executive branch of Virginia’s state government? a) President b) Governor c) Chief d) Judge

The judicial branch decides _______. a) cases about people accused of breaking the law.

The judicial branch decides _______. a) cases about people accused of breaking the law. b) whether or not a law agrees with the Virginia Constitution. c) who will get to be the next governor d) Both A and B

This crop was hard on the soil and caused many farmers to move out

This crop was hard on the soil and caused many farmers to move out west for new land. a) Cotton b) Corn c) Tobacco d) Beans

Virginians migrated to the west to look for _____. a) new land new opportunities.

Virginians migrated to the west to look for _____. a) new land new opportunities. b) coal c) gold d) freedom from their governor

Settlers crossed the Appalachian Mountains through the _____. a) Potomac River b) Blue Ridge

Settlers crossed the Appalachian Mountains through the _____. a) Potomac River b) Blue Ridge Mountains c) Appalachian Gap d) Cumberland Gap

The economy of the north was _______. a) Agricultural b) Industrial c) Urban d)

The economy of the north was _______. a) Agricultural b) Industrial c) Urban d) Free States

The economy of the south was _______. a) Industrial b) Coal mining c) Agricultural

The economy of the south was _______. a) Industrial b) Coal mining c) Agricultural d) Slave States

Northern states wanted the new western territory to become _______. a) “Slave States” b)

Northern states wanted the new western territory to become _______. a) “Slave States” b) Agricultural c) Industrial d) “Free States”

This African American led a revolt against plantation owners in Virginia. a) Nat Turner

This African American led a revolt against plantation owners in Virginia. a) Nat Turner b) John Brown c) James Armistead d) Robert E. Lee

This group of people wanted to end slavery. a) Slaves b) Abolitionists c) Anti-Slavery

This group of people wanted to end slavery. a) Slaves b) Abolitionists c) Anti-Slavery d) Undergrounders

Harriet Tubman led slaves on a secret route north called the _________. a) Big

Harriet Tubman led slaves on a secret route north called the _________. a) Big Dipper b) Secret Railroad c) Emancipation Proclamation d) Underground Railroad

This man led a raid on the Amory in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. a)

This man led a raid on the Amory in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. a) John Brown b) John Smith c) Nat Turner d) Douglas Wilder

Many southern states decided to seceded and formed the _________. a) Confederate States of

Many southern states decided to seceded and formed the _________. a) Confederate States of America b) United States of America c) Free States d) Union

Eastern and Western Virginia separated into Virginia and West Virginia because _____. a) they

Eastern and Western Virginia separated into Virginia and West Virginia because _____. a) they disagreed on slavery issues b) western Virginia was underrepresented in government c) The river cut the two in half d) Both A and B

The first major clash of the Civil War was in ______. a) Richmond, Virginia

The first major clash of the Civil War was in ______. a) Richmond, Virginia b) Antietam, Maryland c) Manassas, Virginia d) Ashburn, Virginia

General Thomas Jackson’s nickname was _____. a) “Brickwall” b) “Stonewall” c) “Big Red” d)

General Thomas Jackson’s nickname was _____. a) “Brickwall” b) “Stonewall” c) “Big Red” d) “Buddy”

This man was the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia. a) Ulysses S.

This man was the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia. a) Ulysses S. Grant b) “Stonewall” Jackson c) Robert E. Lee d) George Washington

This Confederate capital city was burned at the end of the Civil War. a)

This Confederate capital city was burned at the end of the Civil War. a) Washington DC b) Charleston, South Carolina c) Manassas, Virginia d) Richmond, Virginia

Lincoln used the Navy to blockade southern ports. Blockade means to: a) Block armies

Lincoln used the Navy to blockade southern ports. Blockade means to: a) Block armies from coming in b) Keep supplies from going in and out. c) Make peace talks d) Stop farmers from growing tobacco

There was an important sea battle between these two ships. a) Susan Constant and

There was an important sea battle between these two ships. a) Susan Constant and Godspeed b) Nina and Pinta c) Mayflower and Sunflower d) Monitor and the Merrimack

The battle between the Merrimack and the Monitor ended in ______. a) A victory

The battle between the Merrimack and the Monitor ended in ______. a) A victory for the Union b) A draw c) A victory for the Confederacy d) A blockade

These two ships were special because they were _____. a) Made of special wood

These two ships were special because they were _____. a) Made of special wood b) Made of Gold c) Made of Iron d) Made of Silver

The Civil War ended in _________. a) Yorktown b) Richmond c) Fort Sumter d)

The Civil War ended in _________. a) Yorktown b) Richmond c) Fort Sumter d) Appomattox Court House