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Question 1
1.
A(n) is a form of government in which the ruler is a king or queen.
Jamestown
monarchy
representative government
colonists
Question 2
2.
A form of government where citizens elect the leaders to make decisions is called a
monarchy.
democratic.
colonists.
democratic.
Question 3
3.
People who settle in Roanoke and Jamestown were called
representative government.
colonists.
democratic.
monarchy.
Question 4
4.
The government of Virginia was more
than England's.
Jamestown.
representative government.
monarchy.
democratic.
Question 5
5.
The first permanent English colony in America was named
democratic.
Jamestown.
monarchy.
representative government.
Question 6
6.
A settlement is a
place ruled by another country.
town whose residents agree to govern themselves.
group of people who travel together.
small, newly built community.
Question 7
7.
What delayed Captain White's return to Roanoke?
a trip to another settlement.
a jail sentence for his actions in Virginia.
a need to raise money tp repair ships.
a war between England and Spain.
Question 8
8.
Why is Roanoke called the "lost colony"?
John White could not find his way back to it.
All the settlers disappeared.
It lost a contest with Jamestown.
Everyone there went back to England.
Question 9
9.
What was a problem with the original site of Jamestown?
It was too rocky to farm.
It was too near the Native Americans.
It was wet land with bad water.
It was high in the hills.
Question 10
10.
Why was Virginia considered more democratic than England?
Any man could join the House of Burgesses.
All men and women could vote.
Elected representatives made its laws.
Colonists had freedom of speech.
Question 11
11.
The first colonists to arrive at Plymouth came in search of
independence from England.
natural riches such as gold.
freedom to practice their religion.
good farmland and fishing.
Question 12
12.
What was the Mayflower Compact?
a pledge of friendship with Native Americans
an agreement with the ship's captain
a plan of government drawn up by the colonists
a promise of support by the king
Question 13
13.
Compared with Jamestown and Plymouth, the Roanoke colony was
larger.
wealthier.
longer lasting.
earlier.