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TAKS 10th Grade Social Studies
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. To withdraw or pull away
secede
nullify
Steamboat
Marbury vs. Madison
2. The coniditon of finances of a state or individual
Abraham Lincoln
federalism
censorship
economic status
3. Original records of an event - they incldue eyewitness reports created at the time of an event speeches - and letters by people involved in the event - photographs and artifacts
provisions
Gettysburg Adress
primary sources
Susan B Anothony
4. Compliantes againsts a person or state
Tenth Amedment
federal
legitmacy
grievance
5. The taking of supplies - forces - money - etc. - from a given soruce - also the act of mkaing military service mandatory for certain persons
draft
Telegraph
federalism
Frederick Douglas
6. Realting to an event
tyranny
First shot of Civil War
relevant
John C. Calhoun
7. Next to or beside
sixth amendment
draft
famine
adjacent
8. Righst that you can not surrender - sell or transer. they are a gift from the creator to the individual and can not under any circumstatnces be srurredned or taken (life - liberty - happiness)
Impeach
significant
livstock
unalienable right
9. Leader of the Federalist - first Treasurer of the US creator of the Bank of the U.S. killed in a duel by the Vice President of the US Aaron Burr
treason
Abraham Lincoln
Alexander Hamilton
ratify
10. Limits imposed on all branches of a government by vestin in each branch the right to amen or void the acts of another
cultivation
Proclamation of 1763
checks and balances
President Thomas Jefferson
11. Material before being processed or manufactured into a final form (oil - iron)
Cotton Gin
landlocked
abolition
raw materials
12. A country or state that is surrouded by land on all sides
landlocked
second amendment
benjamin franklin
Fourteenth Amendment
13. Partainingto or of the nature of a union of states under a central govermnet distinct from the indivdual govermnets of the separate staets
Abraham Lincoln
geographical
population boom
federal
14. Small town in Virgina where Robert E Lee surrendered the Confederate Army to Ulysses S. Grant ending the Civil War
Frederick Douglas
distribution
technological advances
Appomattox Curt House
15. A ruler who governs alone and is not restrianed by laws a constitiuion or custon - usually king or queen
treason
Farewell Address
Mayflower Compact
absolute monarch
16. The legal prohibition and ending of slavery
Abraham Lincoln
abolition
nullify
Reaper
17. Body of citizens enrolled for miliatry service - and called out periodically for drill but serving full time only in emergencies
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Reaper
possessions
militia
18. An economy that operates by voluntary echange in a free market and is not planned or contorlled by a central aauthority; a capitalisc economy
Steamboat
grievance
treason
market economy
19. A person who exercises authority; cheif officer; leader
mercantilism
commader
magna carta
Susan B Anothony
20. Things that you own
Common Sense
cottage industry
significant
possessions
21. The 'great charter' of Enlgish liberties - forced form King John by the English barons - June 15 - 1215
Interchangeable Parts
cultivation
magna carta
population density
22. A formal expression of opinion or intention made - usually after voting by a formal organization - a legislature - a club or another group
Federalist Papers
resolution
amend
treason
23. Increase in the number of people who inhabit a territoy or state
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
population growth
magna carta
accusations
24. An agreement singed in 1620 b the Pilgrims in Playmouth - to consult each other baout laws for the colony and a promise to work together to make it succeed. Postive step towards self - rule.
ninth amendment
labor force
censorship
Mayflower Compact
25. Was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to convice colonists that it was time to become independent from Britian
draft
migration
Gettysburg Adress
Common Sense
26. The amount of births ina country druing a specific period
Bill of Rights
birthrate
Battle of Gettysburg
commercial
27. The offense of acting to overthrow one's government
treason
Common Sense
significant
suffrage
28. Stated that - 'no state..can lawfully get out of the Union..' bt pledged there would be no war unless the South started it - was ment to hlep heal and resore the country after four years of the Civil War
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29. Seneca Falls Convention creating the Women's Rights movement in the US
nullify
militia
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Impeach
30. Cultural patterns that are widespread within a popualtion *style of clothes and hair ect
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31. Pertaining to the geography or natural landforms of a given area - or a location wihin a given area
direct representation
geographical
accusations
The Great Compromise
32. The desire for goods and services by thoe who have the financial reserves to acqurie them (the amount of sutomers that want to buy something)
Northwest Ordiance
tyranny
Civil War
consumer demand
33. A economy where enough is grown hunted and crafted to provide for the basic needs of the people
subsistence economy
democratic republic
accusations
Patrick Henry
34. The total market value of all the goods and services produced within the borders of a ntaion during a specificed period
Interchangeable Parts
Thirteenth Amendment
population boom
gross domestic product
35. A succesful - floursihing or thriving condition
Alexander Hamilton
Frederick Douglas
significant
prospertiy
36. A grade or level of subistence and comfort in everday life enjoyed by a community - class - or individual
provisions
Steamboat
checks and balances
standard of living
37. Was the president of the confederacy during the Civil War
Jefferson Davis
migration
Harriet Tubman
tariff
38. Improtant points in an event
milestones
Daniel Webster
turmoil
The first shots of the American Revolution
39. Fired at Fort Sumter in South Carolina
First shot of Civil War
John C. Calhoun
gross domestic product
checks and balances
40. Claims agaisnt a person or a state usually negitive
accusations
export
command economy
urban
41. An ecomny where buisness compete for business in an open market - with little governmnet interfernce
free enterprise economy
Seperation of Powers
Bill of Rights
direct representation
42. Having to do with business
second amendment
Alexander Hamilton
William Lloyd Garrison
commercial
43. Moving from one place to antoher
Interchangeable Parts
rural
migration
famine
44. Farm machine that gathers a food crop from the fields - Cyrus Mccormick
William Lloyd Garrison
Reaper
Abraham Lincoln
Patrick Henry
45. The turing point of the Civil War for the North - Confederate troops were forced to retreat and never invaded the North again
livstock
Battle of Gettysburg
Thirteenth Amendment
democratic republic
46. Guarantees the right of states to organize millias or armies and the right of indivudlas to bear arms
cultivation
currency
second amendment
geographical
47. To be compeletly destroyed
devastated
accusations
democratic republic
Interchangeable Parts
48. Ungentle and unpleasant in action or effect
cottage industry
third amendment
foreign policy
harsh
49. Created two houses of Congress. One based on population - and ther other gave equal represnetation of each state
relevant
Bill of Rights
ratify
The Great Compromise
50. An economy that is planned and controled by a central administration as in the former soviet Union
Democracy
geographical
infectious disease
command economy