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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. Ended the French and Indian War and effectively kicked the French out of North America; ended the American Revolution and foreced Britian to recginze the United States as an idependent Nations
Treaty of Paris of 1763
President Thomas Jefferson
possessions
Democracy
2. Guarantees the right of states to organize millias or armies and the right of indivudlas to bear arms
second amendment
diplomatic relations
Robert E. Lee
birthrate
3. Increase in the number of people who inhabit a territoy or state
Thirteenth Amendment
population growth
distribution
Susan B Anothony
4. War between the Union and Confederacy from 1861-1865
tyranny
Northwest Ordiance
adjacent
Civil War
5. The idea of a state declaring a federal law illegal
Robert E. Lee
Patrick Henry
Henry Clay
nullification
6. Administration charcterized by exessive red tape (steps to you have to go throuh to get a destired result) and rountine
government bureaucracy
federalism
second amendment
textile
7. Samuel Morse
Telegraph
James Monroe
Conord Massachusetts
Battle of Gettysburg
8. Guarantees the right to vot to all citizens regaurdless of race.
grievance
Fifteenth Amendment
first amendment
prohibited
9. Former slave who became the best know black abolitionsit in the country 'north star'
Tea Act
second amendment
federal
Frederick Douglas
10. The measure of ability to accomplish a job with a minimum exenditure of time and effort
magna carta
federalism
Impeach
efficiency
11. To withdraw or pull away
Mexican Cession
secede
legitmacy
accusations
12. Fired at Fort Sumter in South Carolina
resolution
tariff
First shot of Civil War
Abraham Lincoln
13. Leader of the original democratic party and a 'president of the pople' he was also responsbible for the Trail of Tears - which forced Native Americans west of the Mississippi River
benjamin franklin
The first shots of the American Revolution
commader
Andrew Jackson
14. Women's rights organizer
Bill of Rights
civil disobedience
famine
Susan B Anothony
15. The number of pople living per unti of an area (per square mile)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
population density
federalism
magna carta
16. Next to or beside
landlocked
gross domestic product
state's rights
adjacent
17. Economic theory that a country's strength is measured by the amount of gold it has that a country should sell more than it buys and that the colonies exist for the benefit of the the Mother Country
geographical
mercantilism
tyranny
King George III
18. South carolina congressman and senator who spoke for the south before and during the Civil War
mercantilism
landlocked
John C. Calhoun
draft
19. Fired at Lexington Massachusetts in April 1775
The first shots of the American Revolution
Abraham Lincoln
urban
subsistence economy
20. Established a system of setting up governments in the western territories so they could eventually join the UNion. its consitution had to provide for a representative governemnt and ithad to prohibit slavery
Lincoln's First inaugrual Address
secondary sources
Northwest Ordiance
Abraham Lincoln
21. Congres shall make no law restricing freddom of speech - religion - press assembly and petition
theocracy
state's rights
first amendment
Bessemer Process
22. A machine that separates the seeds from raw cotton fibers - Eli whitney
Cotton Gin
Proclamation of 1763
abolition
milestones
23. The total market value of all the goods and services produced within the borders of a ntaion during a specificed period
gross domestic product
Patrick Henry
William Lloyd Garrison
Common Sense
24. A succesful - floursihing or thriving condition
geographical
literacy rate
Treaty of Paris of 1763
prospertiy
25. Sharing the power between the states and the national government
textile
federalism
End of the American Revolution
command economy
26. 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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27. A government ruled by a subject to religiouc authority
first amendment
federalism
theocracy
Interchangeable Parts
28. Cultural patterns that are widespread within a popualtion *style of clothes and hair ect
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29. Living in a country
The Great Compromise
The Declaration of Independence
Harriet Tubman
rural
30. Farm machine that gathers a food crop from the fields - Cyrus Mccormick
secondary sources
federalist
Reaper
Gettysburg Adress
31. The offense of acting to overthrow one's government
life expectancy
King George III
treason
government bureaucracy
32. Pertaining to the geography or natural landforms of a given area - or a location wihin a given area
geographical
Proclamation of 1763
Bessemer Process
James Monroe
33. The providing or supplying of something - esp. food or other necessities - in law providing for a specific circumstances or event.
provisions
popular soverignty
Daniel Webster
secede
34. Massachusetts Congressman and senator who spoke for the Norhta nd the preservation of the Union
Bessemer Process
treason
Northwest Ordiance
Daniel Webster
35. Having to do with business
rural
commercial
foreign policy
landlocked
36. The number of years that an individual is exprected to live as deteremined by statistics
second amendment
life expectancy
possessions
The Great Compromise
37. Guarantees citizenship and righst to all poeple born or antrualized in the US
Fourteenth Amendment
raw materials
legitmacy
The Constitution of the United States
38. A disease caused by a mirooorganism or other agent such as a bacterium - fungus - or virus - that enters the body of an organism
Jamestown
export
infectious disease
Daniel Webster
39. The delivery or giving out of an item or items to the intended recipients
Interchangeable Parts
second amendment
Bill of Rights
distribution
40. The amount of births ina country druing a specific period
milestones
Marbury vs. Madison
Northwest Ordiance
birthrate
41. Citizens individually choose their representatives in a legislature
The Declaration of Independence
famine
direct representation
separation of powers
42. Material before being processed or manufactured into a final form (oil - iron)
Fourteenth Amendment
Jamestown
magna carta
raw materials
43. The freedom of private businesses to operate competitively for profit with minimal goverment regulations
First shot of Civil War
Jamestown
free enterprise
Henry Clay
44. Things that you own
censorship
possessions
James Madison
Conord Massachusetts
45. A economy where enough is grown hunted and crafted to provide for the basic needs of the people
Cotton Gin
landlocked
subsistence economy
Robert E. Lee
46. Important; of consequence
Frederick Douglas
prohibited
The Declaration of Independence
significant
47. Author of the Monroe Doctrine - which shut down the western hemispher to european exansion or interference
James Monroe
antifederalist
Steel Plow
unalienable right
48. Limits imposed on all branches of a government by vestin in each branch the right to amen or void the acts of another
efficiency
civil disobedience
migration
checks and balances
49. Seneca Falls Convention creating the Women's Rights movement in the US
Marbury vs. Madison
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
market economy
Tea Act
50. Objects used to obtain goods and services - usually coins or bills
currency
Marbury vs. Madison
grievance
Treaty of Paris of 1763