Unit 1: Location and Geographic Regions
- Which river forms the boundary between Georgia and South Carolina?
- Chattahoocheeb. Savannah
- Georgia’s climate attracts business and industry because the state
- has consistently mild climate.b. seldom receives much snow.
- In which region of the United States is Georgia located?
- southeasternb. western
- What is the highest peak in Georgia?
- Tallulah Gorgeb. Brasstown Bald
- What is the smallest geographic region in Georgia?
- Ridge and Valleyb. Appalachian Plateau
- In which region is Atlanta located?
- Piedmontb. Coastal Plain
- Why have many of Georgia’s cities and industries grown up along the Fall Line?
- The land along the Fall Line was fertile and perfect for farming.
- Rapid flowing rivers were a source of energy.
- What two regions are separated by the Fall Line?
- Coastal Plain and Piedmont Plateau
- Appalachian Plateau and Blue Ridge
- Which is a characteristic of the Okefenokee Swamp?
- It is located in the Piedmont region.
- It is the largest freshwater marsh in Georgia.
- The mountain range which reaches into northern Georgia is the
- Appalachiansb. Rockies
Unit 2: The Prehistoric Period
- The oldest known Native American culture in North America was the
- Archaic cultureb. Paleo culture
- During which prehistoric period did large game become extinct?
- Mississippianb. Archaic
- Which people were the FIRST to make and use pottery?
- Woodlandb. Archaic
- Who were the FIRST people to use burial mounds?
- Woodlandb. Paleo
- Which people were the FIRST to live in tribes?
- Mississippianb. Woodland
- Which people were the first to use the atlatl?
- Archaicb. Paleo
- Why did Archaic people move frequently?
- to find secure shelterb. to find enough food
- During which period did horticulture begin?
- Archaicb. Woodland
- Archaeologists think that prehistoric Indians believed in some form of life after death because
- Pictographs and cave drawings depicted a spiritual afterlife.
- Burial mounds contained items such as tools, tobacco pipes, and weapons
- Which prehistoric people were the FIRST to paint and tattoo their bodies?
- Mississippianb. Woodland
Unit 3: Exploration and Colonization
- Who was the first explorer to enter present-day Georgia?
- Hernando de Sotob. Ponce de Leon
- The main purpose of the Spanish missions in the barrier islands was to
- claim land for Spainb. convert Indians to Catholicism
- What was one of the major reasons for the king wanting to create a colony of Georgia?
- to help pay royal debtsb. to release debtors from prison
- When did King George II grant Oglethorpe and his group a charter for the colony of Georgia?
- 1607b. 1732
- Oglethorpe’s plan for the creation of Savannah could BEST be described as a
- series of circular roads making travel easy
- city planned around open squares
- Why did German Salzburgers come to Georgia?
- to escape religious persecutionb. to serve out terms for misconduct
- Where did the Highland Scots settle in Georgia?
- New Ebenezerb. Darien
- What term was used to describe those who complained about the policies of the trustees?
- malcontentsb. rebels
- What was the importance of the Battle of Bloody Marsh?
- It ended the threat of war from Native Americans.
- It marked the beginning of a safe southern frontier for the British.
- In 1752, Georgia became a
- proprietary colonyb. royal colony
- Who was the first royal governor of Georgia?
- James Oglethorpeb. John Reynolds
- Which person was another governor of royal Georgia?
- Button Gwinnettb. James Wright
Unit 4: Statehood
- Which statement BEST describes how the French and Indian War led to America’s Revolutionary War?
- France lost the Louisiana territory, and the southern colonies argued with Great Britain over claims to the newly acquired land
- To get money to repay war debts, Great Britain taxed the colonies on the premise that the war had been necessary to protect the colonies from the French
- What law forbade colonists to move west of the Appalachian Mountains?
- Emancipation Proclamationb. Proclamation of 1763
- What was the first direct tax by Parliament on the American colonies, which caused the colonies to unite against King George?
- Stamp Actb. Sugar Act
- Georgians were reluctant to join the revolution at first because Georgia
- was self-sufficient.
- was financially dependent on Great Britain.
- What is the opening part of the Declaration of Independence called?
- Preambleb. Preface
- Who was the leader of the militia who led forces at the Battle of Kettle Creek?
- Elijah Clarkeb. George Washington
- Who was the black soldier who was seriously wounded at Kettle Creek?
- Austin Dabneyb. Frederick Douglass
- Who were the three Georgians who signed the Declaration of Independence?
- Lyman Hall, George Walton, and James Wright
- Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, and George Walton
- Who was elected Georgia’s first governor under the Constitution of 1777?
- Lyman Hallb. John Treutlen
- Why was Louisville chosen as Georgia’s capital in 1786?
- It was the largest city.b. It was more centrally located.
- What was the purpose of the headright system in Georgia?
- to count populationb. to give Indians lands to settlers
Unit 5: Civil War
- States’ rights (nullification) can BEST be defined as the belief that states
- could leave the Union at any timeb. could ignore national laws they deemed unfit
- The purpose of the Missouri Compromise was to
- maintain a balance of free and state slaves.b. let Missouri have slavery until 1850.
- Which was a result of the Compromise of 1850?
- Slavery was admitted in California.b. Runaway slaves had to be returned to slave owners.
- The “Georgia Platform” was a statement supporting
- popular sovereignty.b. the Compromise of 1850.
- Bleeding Kansas describes
- the violence that occurred during the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
- the slaves killed in Kansas.
- What was the result of the Dred Scott case?
- The court ruled slaves had rights.b. the court ruled that slaves had no rights.
- After Lincoln’s election in 1860, which man called for Georgia to remain in the Union?
- Alexander Stephensb. Joseph Brown
- After what battle was the Emancipation Proclamation issued?
- Antietamb. Gettysburg
- The South needed to keep its ports open during the war
- to ship and sell goods to Europeb. to maintain its navy for attacks
- Where was a notorious Confederate prison in Georgia?
- Alcatrazb. Andersonville
- Which statement BEST describes the most important differences between the Reconstruction plans of Lincoln and the radical Congress?
- Lincoln’s plan sought to help the South reenter the Union quickly.
- The Congressional plan sought to help the Confederates change their ways.
- What amendment did the southern states have to ratify before it could rejoin the Union?
- Thirteenthb. Fourteenth
Unit 6: The New South
- The Bourbon Triumvirate believed in
- white supremacyb. freeing slaves
- As the leader of the New South movement, what was Henry Grady supporting?
- northern investment in southern industryb. southern investment in northern factories
- The main purpose of the International Cotton Exposition that was held in Atlanta was to
- bring visitors to Atlantab. showcase the industries of the New South
- The Populist party in Georgia was the party of the
- abolitionistsb. small farmers
- Rebecca Latimer Felton was the first woman to
- fight for women’s suffrageb. serve on the U.S. Senate
- Which was a cause of the Atlanta Race Riot of 1906?
- competition for jobsb. black men attacking white women
- Who benefited from the county unit system for voting?
- heavily populated countiesb. rural areas
- What was the purpose of Jim Crow laws?
- To continue white controlb. to provide equality for Georgians
- According to Plessy v. Ferguson, what amendment was NOT violated by establishing “separate but equal facilities"?
- Fourteenth b. Fifteenth
- What issue did Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois MOST disagree on?
- how to attain racial equalityb. what types of education to get
- What business made Alonzo Herndon a successful businessman?
- Western and Atlantic Railroadb. Atlanta Mutual Insurance Company
Unit 7: The 20th Century
- What countries were allied in World War I?
- U.S., France, Austria-Hungary, and Britainb. U.S., Great Britain, France, and Russia
- At which Georgia military installation did infantry train in World War I?
- CampMcPhersonb. CampGordon
- The boll weevil came from
- Mexico.b. Texas
- What United States president’s policies are blamed for the Great Depression?
- Franklin D. Rooseveltb. Herbert Hoover
- Eugene Talmadge is BEST known for what event during his term as governor?
- Cocking Affairb. Board of Regents Scandal
- Which of the following did the Social Security Act provide?
- insuranceb. banking
- How did the U.S. maintain its policy of isolationism during World War II?
- Pearl Harborb. Lend-Lease Act
- Where were ships built during World War II?
- Savannah and Brunswickb. Atlanta and Augusta
- Who expanded the U.S. Navy?
- Richard B. Russellb. Carl Vinson
- The Final Solution was
- Hitler’s elimination of minority groupsb. the peace treaty that ended World War II
- Why did Franklin D. Roosevelt spend so much time in Georgia?
- to visit Warm Springs for healthb. to aid with the war effort
- What plant did Roosevelt oversee during the war?
- Bell Aircraft in Mariettab. shipyards in Savannah
Unit 8: Civil Rights
- Who served as a mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr.?
- Andrew Youngb. Benjamin Mays
- Which person ended up winning the controversial governor’s race of 1946?
- Herman Talmadgeb. Lester Maddox
- What was the ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education?
- segregation was constitutionalb. segregation was unconstitutional
- What earlier U.S. Supreme Court decision did the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education overturn?
- Plessy v. Fergusonb. Dred Scott
- The purpose of the Sibley Commission was to
- develop a plan for creating jobs for blacks.
- see how people felt about desegregating schools.
- Who was one of the first blacks to be admitted to the University of Georgia?
- Maynard Jacksonb. Charlayne Hunter
- The focus of the Albany Movement in Georgia was to
- end segregation of schools.b. end bus segregation in Albany.
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech is associated with the
- Montgomery bus boycottb. march on Washington, D.C.
- Who was the first African American mayor of Atlanta?
- Maynard Jacksonb. Andrew Young
- How did the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) participate in the civil rights movement?
- violence and protestingb. sit-ins and boycotts
- Which political figure initially supported segregation at the beginning of his term, which worried many Georgians?
- Lester Maddoxb. Andrew Young
- What was the main focus of Jimmy Carter’s policies?
- human rightsb. isolationism
Unit 9: State and Local Government, Juvenile Justice System
- Which form of government gives the mayor no special executive powers?
- strong mayorb. weak mayor
- County governments deal with
- issuing drivers licenses and platesb. providing legal charters (constitutions)
- Special-Purpose Districts cater to
- building and maintaining roadsb. addressing any specific needs of counties
- The legislative branch
- makes the lawsb. enforces the laws
- The term separation of powers refers to the designation of certain powers to
- state and municipal government.b. each of the three branches of the gov’t.
- What financial responsibility does a citizen have toward the government?
- paying taxesb. making political contributions.
- How long is the term of a member of the Georgia General Assembly?
- 2 yearsb. 4 years
- According to Georgia’s constitution, how many consecutive years can a lieutenant governor serve in that capacity?
- undefined number of yearsb. 4 years
- A juvenile in Georgia is one who is under the age of
- 17 b. 18
- Juveniles in Georgia are NOT guaranteed the right to
- a fair trial.b. an attorney
- In a dispositional hearing, the judge
- decides the treatment for the juvenileb. hears the charges against the juvenile
- Which term describes a city with its own government?
- townb. municipality
Unit 10: Economics
- Which invention had the greatest effect on Georgia’s economy in the early 1800s?
- telegraphb. cotton gin
- Which is NOT an example of a product grown or manufactured in Georgia today?
- peanutsb. petroleum
- The trade policy of Great Britain during the period of colonization was called
- free tradeb. mercantilism
- taxes on imported goods are known as
- tariffsb. loans
- Another name for the founder of a company is
- employerb. entrepreneur
- What entrepreneur is associated with Coca-Cola?
- John S. Pembertonb. Truett Cathy
- Delta Airlines is most closely associated with
- Hartsfield-JacksonAtlantaInternationalAirportb. crop-dusting services
- Who were the entrepreneurs who founded The Home Depot warehouse stores?
- Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blankb. Ted Turner and Robert Woodruff
- Georgia-Pacific manufactures
- pesticidesb. paper products
- Most of Georgia’s revenue comes from which type of tax?
- sales taxesb. income taxes
- Georgia’s table economy during times of recessions and depressions is the result of
- a required state personal and corporate income tax.
- a constitutional requirement that Georgia have a balanced budget.
- Which best describes why northern businessmen invested money to build Georgia’s textile industry after the Civil War?
- Georgia had plenty of railroads and major seaports for transporting cotton and textile products.
- Georgia had plenty of cotton and inexpensive labor to supply and operate textile mills.