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Time4Learning All Social Studies Review
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1. Who opened the largest department store in America at the time, in 1902, in New York?

2. What was an effect of the Jim Crow laws?

3. A tentlike home made of buffalo skins stretched over wooden poles is called a

4. The three branches of state government are the executive, judicial, and

5. Mohenjo-Daro

6. Which projection is named for a 1500 A.D. cartographer?

7. In which three cities did most of the immigrants settle after landing in New York City?

8. Which United States border did the Mexicans cross to avoid the war at home?

9. Why was the United States interested in Latin America in the 1890s?

10. When were the years of massive immigration?

11. When buffalo were plentiful, what part of the animal was used?

12. Why did some Americans oppose the Treaty of Paris in 1898?

13. Which of these women worked to gain American women the right to vote?

14. Why were some Americans unhappy about the outcome of the Spanish-American War?

15. Who were the Brahmins?

16. What were American businessmen concerned about in Hawaii and Cuba?

17. Which of the following is correct for the South Pole?

18. The three basic types of local government include

19. Imagine you lived in the Gupta Empire. What might you see in your city?

20. What did the women and men of the temperance movement hope to prevent?

21. Why was the Gupta Empire in India also called India's Golden Age?

22. In a town government, the most important leaders are called

23. If you wanted to have a stop sign installed on your corner, you would write to

24. During the 1900s, 2 million children worked in factories and mines. Why did they suffer so many physical injuries?

25. What describes putting a round Earth on a flat paper?