HW 16 - Effingham County Schools

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Homework #16
Name ______________
1. Like charges (attract/repel).
2. Opposite charges (attract/repel).
3. An electric charge that builds up on a material is called: (current/static).
4. The continuous flow of charges is called: (current/static).
5. This resists the flow of electricity: (insulator/conductor).
6. This carries electricity: (insulator/conductor).
7. Shape, color, state of matter, and luster describe (physical/chemical)
properties.
8. A physical change could be (burning/tearing) paper.
9. This is the combination of matter that keeps its individual properties:
(solution/mixture).
10. This is the combination of matter that does not keep its individual
properties: (solution/mixture).
11. What caused the Great Depression? (The Dust Bowl/Stock market crash)
12. Who was the president at the beginning of the depression? (Hoover/FDR)
13. FDR created the (New Job Plan/New Deal) to help end the depression.
14. This New Deal program hired men to build parks and plant trees
(TVA/CCC/WPA).
15. This New Deal program hired people to build dams and hydroelectric
power (TVA/CCC/WPA).
16. This New Deal program hired people to build roads and airports
(TVA/CCC/WPA).
17. After drought on the Great Plains, major erosion happened and buried
farms in the (New Deal/Dust Bowl).
18. An Olympic hero in the 30’s (Jake Mitchell/Jesse Owens).
19. As unemployment rose, people stood in line to get food at (soup
kitchens/bread baskets).
20. She wrote Gone with the Wind (Margaret Mitchell/Elizabeth Stanton).
21. A famous jazz musician in the 30’s: (The Beatles/Duke Ellington).
22. The U.S. finally entered WWI when (Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor/sank
the Lusitania).
23. The (Treaty of Paris/Treaty of Versailles) ended WWI.
24. He was known as a great jazz player in the 1920’s (Louis
Armstrong/Langston Hughes).
25. He was a great baseball player in the 1920’s (Langston Hughes/Babe
Ruth).
26. A great poet of the Harlem Renaissance (Langston Hughes/Charles
Lindbergh).
27. He flew solo across the Atlantic: (Henry Ford/Charles Lindbergh).
28. He created the assembly line to mass-produce cars (Henry Ford/Booker T.
Washington).
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