Golden Horseshoe Review 11. A long narrow strip of land projecting from a larger territory is a: panhandle. - ppt download

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Golden Horseshoe Review 11. A long narrow strip of land projecting from a  larger territory is a: panhandle. - ppt download
The height of land above sea level: elevation
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A long narrow strip of land projecting from a larger territory is a: panhandle
The name of the climate in West Virginia is ; humid continental
A.Ohio B.Elk C.Mississippi D.Little Kanawha.
The Fairfax Stone is located at the headwaters of what river Potomac
What necessary element for the chemical industry was not readily found in West Virginia sulfur
In order to travel from Charleston to Parkersburg you must go in what direction north
A. Wheeling B. Pt. Pleasant C. Bluefield D. Harpers Ferry D. Harpers Ferry.
Dolly Sods is located in what region of West Virginia Allegheny Highlands
The Gauley and New Rivers join in what town to form the Kanawha River Gauley Bridge
The National Road passed through what historic area of West Virginia Wheeling
The largest Adena mound in the United States is located in: Moundsville
The Knights of the Golden Horseshoe were established by: Alexander Spotswood
Batts and Fallem claimed the area they explored for England by: Burning initials in trees
Robert de la Salle claimed the Ohio and Mississippi valleys for what country France
Many people believe that the first permanent white settler in what is now West Virginia was: Morgan
Shepherdstown was initially settled by immigrants of what nationality German
A person who agreed to work for another person for a designated number of years in return for safe passage to America, room and board was called an: indentured servant
a. soap b. shoes c. farm tools d. sleds soap.
Linsey-woolsey c. Indigo d. Rhubarb c. Indigo.
a. Scots-Irish b. Elizabethan English c. Tidewater Upper Class d. Quaker b. Elizabethan English.
Pricketts Fort is located nearest what WV town Fairmont
British against French and Indians b. French and colonists against Indians c. French against Indians d. British and Indians against French and colonists a. British against French and Indians.
The Proclamation of 1763 forbade settlers to move: West of the Allegheny Front
Necessity. a. John Adams b. Thomas Jefferson c. Aaron Burr d. George Washington d. George Washington.
a. How Green Was My Valley b. The Long and Winding Road c. The Good Earth d. Follow the River d. Follow the River.
a. greater population due to immigration b. British generals were brought in to train soldiers c. Colonists were fighting for their homes d. the French gave up due to starvation c. Colonists were fighting for their homes.
Wheeling b. Pt. Pleasant c. Parkersburg d. Lewisburg b. Pt. Pleasant.
Britain and France b. Germany and Britain c. America and Virginia d. America and Britain c. America and Virginia.
Necessity b. Ft. Blair c. Ft. Henry d. Ft. Pitt c. Ft. Henry.
The Treaty of Paris of 1783 c. The Emancipation Proclamation d. Declaration of Independence b. The Treaty of Paris of
unicameral b. democratic c. federal d. bicameral d. bicameral.
The house in the picture was built by, Harman Blennerhassett
Hawk s Nest b. The Greenbrier c. WV Wesleyan College d. The State Capitol c. WV Wesleyan College.
The first bridge to span the Ohio River was located in; Wheeling
Michael Benedum b. Robert Fulton c. James Rumsey d. Peter Tar c. James Rumsey.
The earliest trains were powered by; a. horses b. steam c. coal d. diesel a. horses
shivaree b. barn raising c. quilting bee d. revival a. shivaree.
Christopher Gist b. The Shawnee c. Knights of the Golden Horseshoe d. Itinerant farmers b. The Shawnee.
limestone b. sawdust c. tannic acid d. lye c. tannic acid.
Shepherd b. Fairmont c. Bethany d Concord c. Bethany.
supply and demand b. economy c. gross national product d. budget b. economy.
a. Sojourner Truth b. Harriet Tubman c. Frederick Douglas d. John Brown d. John Brown.
A statement of the principles and policies of a political party is called a; Platform
July 4,1776 c. June 12, 1844 d. May 31, 1901 a. June 20,
Charles Town b. Shinnston c. Philippi d. Wheeling d. Wheeling.
J.E.B. Stuart c. Arthur I. Boreman d. Waitman T. Willey c. Arthur I. Boreman.
the Greenbrier Valley b. the Monongahela Forest c. the B & 0 Railroad d. the Potomac River c. the B & 0 Railroad.
Scary Creek b. Fairmont c. Martinsburg d. Buckhannon b. Fairmont.
Keyser b. Kesler s Cross Lanes c. Rich Mt. d. Laurel Hill c. Rich Mt..
a. Marion b. Nicholas c. Upshur d. Mercer.
In what year did the Jenkms Raid take place a b c d 1865 c. 1862
Belle Boyd b. Nancy Hart c. Robert E. Lee d Stonewall Jackson a. Belle Boyd.
a pioneer and a statesman b. a miner and a farmer c a hunter and in Indian d. a miner and a glassblower b. a miner and a farmer.
The Great Emancipator b. Deep in Thought c. The Lincoln Memorial d. Lincoln Walks at Midnight d. Lincoln Walks at Midnight.
the United States b. Pennsylvania c. the Confederate States of America d. Virginia d. Virginia.
confederation b. diplomatic attache c. constitution d. treaty c. constitution.
The last name of the family pictured below is; a. Hatfield b. Wise c. Moore d. McCoy a. Hatfield
as a refuge for displaced American families b. as a storage facility for munitions c. as a detention center for foreign diplomats and their families d. as a training facility for American medical personnel c. as a detention center for foreign diplomats and their families.
Pearl Harbor c. Philippines d. Iwo Jima b. Pearl Harbor.
a bunker for members of Congress c. a facility for developing biological weapons d. a testing program for special forces troops b. a bunker for members of Congress.
on the grounds of the state Capitol b. at th Winfield Locks c at Riverfront Park in Huntington d. overlooking the Monongahela River in Morgantown a. on the grounds of the state Capitol.
a. cause-effect relationship b. repetition c. testimonials d. bandwagon d. bandwagon.
A mixture of salt and water is called; a. sulphur b. rock salt c. sodium d. brine d. brine
coal mining b. glass making c. steel making d. aerospace engineering c. steel making.
a. natural gas b. automobiles c. steel d. garments c. steel.
a cash crop b. a subsistence farmer c. an indentured servant d. an entrepreneur b. a subsistence farmer.
apples b. poultry c. lumber d. grain b. poultry.
Bituminous refers to a type of; coal
The plant in the picture at the right produces; electricity
The family named Blenko is associated with what industry Glass
geographic regions of WV b. river drainage basins c. tourist regions of WV d. congressional districts c. tourist regions of WV.
a. Woodchopping b. Forest c. Black Walnut d. Pumpkin d. Pumpkin.
Mary Jones c. Cecil Roberts d. Ken Hechler c. Cecil Roberts.
a. glass b. railroad c. coal d. ammunition b. railroad.
a. colleagues b. the unholy four c. organized labor d. check weighmen b. the unholy four.
collective bargaining b. strikebreaking c. ultimatums d. lockouts a. collective bargaining.
The figure pictured at the right is most closely associated with a shootout in which town Matewan
The WV School for the Deaf and Blind is located in; Romney
a. W.E.B. DuBois b. Homer Plessy c. Frederick Douglas d. Booker T. Washington d. Booker T. Washington.
a. Helvetia b. Oak Hill c. Erbacon d. Grave Creek a. Helvetia.
Identify the famous West Virginian Jerry West
Identify the famous West Virginian Pearl S. Buck
Identify the famous West Virginian Henry Louis Gates
Identify the famous West Virginian Homer Hickam
Identify the famous West Virginian Anna Jarvis
Identify the famous West Virginian Walter Reuther
The newly elected governor of West Virginia is; Joe Manchin
The rules established by courts to protect a person’s rights are called; due process
There are how many congressional districts in WV three
a. three b. five c. seven d. nine b. five.
attorney general b. auditor c. secretary of state d. governor c. secretary of state.
Senator from West Virginia is considered the father of the Constitutional amendment which gives 18 year olds the right to vote. a. Arch A. Moore, Jr. b. John D. Rockefeller, IV c. Henry Hatfield d. Jennings Randolph d. Jennings Randolph.
treasurer c. assessor d. county clerk a. sheriff.
South Charleston c. Kanawha City d. Charleston d. Charleston.
The state gem of WV is; a. coal b. glass c. fossil coral d. lead crystal c. fossil coral
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