IMPACT Grade 5, Chapter 1 Benchmark Test

IMPACT Grade 5, Chapter 1 Benchmark Test

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Flashcard

Social Studies

5th Grade

Hard

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which statement best explains why a land bridge formed between Asia and the Americas? When herds of huge Ice Age animals died off, their remains over time formed a strip of land. When the Ice Age ended, the higher temperatures evaporated ocean waters, exposing the land. When Earth's waters formed ice during the Ice Age, the height of the oceans dropped, exposing the land. When herds of Ice Age animals left Asia for the Americas, they broke up so much soil that a land path was created.

Back

When Earth's waters formed ice during the Ice Age, the height of the oceans dropped, exposing the land.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of these practices by the Hohokam best shows how they adapted to the climate in the Southwest? trading for shells, using plant material for roofs, sharpening sticks and stone blades, building homes partly underground

Back

building homes partly underground

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which evidence from the text best supports the correct response to Part A?

Back

Building underground helped to keep Hohokam houses cool during the day and warm at night.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

After the coming of the Spanish, how did the Navajo obtain most of the meat they ate?

Back

by raising farm animals

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which sentence best supports the correct response to Part A question and raising farm animals? Options: “The Navajo were originally hunter-gatherers but quickly adopted new techniques for surviving in the desert.”, “In addition to learning farming from the Pueblo, the Navajo also learned from Spanish settlers when they arrived in the 1500s.”, “They were interested in the animals the Spanish brought with them.”, “The Navajo soon became skilled at herding sheep and cattle, as well as at riding horses.”

Back

“The Navajo soon became skilled at herding sheep and cattle, as well as at riding horses.”

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which sentence best supports the conclusion that early Europeans in the Pacific Northwest thought highly of Chief Seattle? Options: Chief Seattle (circa 1790–1866) was the leader of the Suquamish and Duwamish people who lived in what is now northwestern Washington state., Seattle wanted to work with European settlers to coexist with the groups of Native Americans living in the area., When groups of Native Americans tried to take back their land by force, Chief Seattle protected the Europeans., The settlers later named their new city after him.

Back

The settlers later named their new city after him.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Besides using them to hunt buffalo, in what other important way did Plains peoples most clearly use horses?

Back

to carry goods

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