1) To colonize means- a) to leave your home country and never return b) to set sail across the Atlantic Ocean c) to trade for goods and services without using money d) to establish a colony in another country e) legislative body of people who help govern f) equal portions of a companies assess that can be bought 2) A low lying plain that extending along a coast- a) geographic barrier b) region c) mountain range d) push factors e) pull factors f) coastal plain 3) A geographic feature such as a mountain range that prevents or slows down movement or migration a) geographic barrier b) region c) mountain range d) push factors e) pull factors f) coastal plain 4) An area that shares one or more common characteristics- a) geographic barrier b) region c) mountain range d) push factors e) pull factors f) coastal plain 5) Where the land meets a natural, deep area of water (so ships can dock close)- a) geographic barrier b) natural harbor c) mountain range d) coastal plain e) region f) colony 6) Reasons to leave/ relocate to an area- a) geographic barrier b) natural harbor c) coastal plain d) push factor e) pull factor f) colony 7) Something that attracts you to a new area- a) geographic barrier b) natural harbor c) coastal plain d) push factor e) pull factor f) colony 8) To take __________________________ means to have shelter or protection from danger or trouble. a) pride b) refuge c) stock d) initiative e) delight f) comfort 9) Treating someone harshly because of that person’s beliefs or practices- a) refuge b) distort c) liberation d) prejudice e) persecution f) emancipation 10) Farming system in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their entire families- a) cash crops b) indigo c) subsistence farming d) plantation e) persecution f) emancipation 11) Farm crops raised to be sold for money a) cash crops b) indigo c) subsistence farming d) plantation e) persecution f) emancipation 12) The idea that people have the right to practice the faith of their choice- a) religious persecution b) emancipation c) religious freedom d) immigration status e) push factor f) pull factor 13) The process of moving to a new country or region with the intention of staying and living there- a) religious persecution b) emancipation c) religious freedom d) immigration e) push factor f) pull factor 14) People interacting across the globe - includes migration, transportation, and trade- a) push factor b) pull factor c) immigration d) movement e) refuge f) Puritans 15) Geographic region that has a warm, mild climate with a lot of precipitation and a long growing season that was good for large-scale farming; used slave labor to farm the crops a) Southern Colonies b) Middle Colonies c) New England Colonies 16) A geographic region that located in the north. It has natural harbors and fast-flowing rivers, which were later used for waterpower to run the factories; also has thin, rocky soil that did not allow for good farming a) Southern Colonies b) MIddle Colonies c) New England Colonies 17) Geographic region that was called the “Bread Basket Colonies” because of the large amount of wheat production. They were called the “mixture” colonies because they were a mixture of the New England and Southern colonies a) Southern Colonies b) Middle Colonies c) New England Colonies

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