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TAKS 10th Grade Social Studies
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Living in a country
rural
urban
President Thomas Jefferson
life expectancy
2. Deleting parts of publication or correspondence or thertrical performances deemed harmful to an individual or party
censorship
subsistence economy
democratic republic
confined
3. The Supreme Court decision that rulled that the consitution gave contorl of interstate comerce to the U.S. congress not the individual states trhough whih a route passed
textile
Gibbons vs. Ogden
democratic republic
William Lloyd Garrison
4. Administration charcterized by exessive red tape (steps to you have to go throuh to get a destired result) and rountine
finalcial resources
government bureaucracy
second amendment
autocracy
5. Realting to an event
limited government
Marbury vs. Madison
Federalist Papers
relevant
6. 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
Alexander Hamilton
commercial
tariff
abolition
7. A formal expression of opinion or intention made - usually after voting by a formal organization - a legislature - a club or another group
foreign policy
theocracy
harsh
resolution
8. Former slave who became the best know black abolitionsit in the country 'north star'
President Thomas Jefferson
Bill of Rights
Frederick Douglas
literacy rate
9. The supreme law of the United States of America. It was adopted on September 17 - 1787 - by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia - Pennsylvania - and later ratified by conventions in each state in the name of 'the People';
Abraham Lincoln
resolution
The Constitution of the United States
popular soverignty
10. A succesful - floursihing or thriving condition
Battle of Saratoga
prospertiy
treason
efficiency
11. Samuel Morse
Battle of Saratoga
Mayflower Compact
milestones
Telegraph
12. Wre people who opposed to the constituion preferring more power to be given to the state governments than to the national government
antifederalist
primary sources
possessions
turmoil
13. Seneca Falls Convention creating the Women's Rights movement in the US
geographical
Reaper
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
market economy
14. Later writings and interpretations of historians and writers. often secondary sources like textbooks and articles provided summaries of information found in primary sources
secondary sources
population density
finalcial resources
primary sources
15. 16th president of the USA who sucessfully put the Union back together only to be assassinated 5 days later after the Civil war ended
Abraham Lincoln
Steel Plow
Democracy
subsistence economy
16. To contaminate or corup
Andrew Jackson
Patrick Henry
textile
infected
17. Objects used to obtain goods and services - usually coins or bills
currency
Battle of Gettysburg
Robert E. Lee
Ulysses S grant
18. Form of government that is run for an by the people - giving people the supreme power
textile
Tenth Amedment
Judicial Review
Democracy
19. Changing iron into steal
tyranny
Bessemer Process
Reaper
checks and balances
20. Important; of consequence
significant
Appomattox Curt House
turmoil
separation of powers
21. Things that you own
possessions
legitmacy
foreign policy
Harrlet Beecher Stowe
22. The providing or supplying of something - esp. food or other necessities - in law providing for a specific circumstances or event.
provisions
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
technological advances
Tenth Amedment
23. The right to vote
possessions
suffrage
Harriet Tubman
rural
24. General of the confederate army
ninth amendment
commader
Robert E. Lee
James Monroe
25. 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
Robert E. Lee
nullification
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
Northwest Ordiance
26. Living in a city
Harriet Tubman
nullification
urban
Steamboat
27. To deprive (something) of value or effectiveness to make void
nullify
Robert E. Lee
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
End of the American Revolution
28. States that people have rights toher than those mentioned in the Constitution
The Declaration of Independence
Mexican Cession
Democracy
ninth amendment
29. Published the Liberator; abolished Slavery
acquire
William Lloyd Garrison
treason
commader
30. Next to or beside
amendment
adjacent
suffrage
benjamin franklin
31. Stressed three dnagers facing the nation. The first related to the rise of polictical parties. Written by George Washington
Treaty of Paris of 1763
Farewell Address
Bessemer Process
abolition
32. Having to do with business
checks and balances
unalienable right
commercial
population growth
33. Supporst of the constiution who favored a strong national government
secede
Steamboat
Gibbons vs. Ogden
federalist
34. The legal prohibition and ending of slavery
provisions
state's rights
abolition
Fourteenth Amendment
35. Created two houses of Congress. One based on population - and ther other gave equal represnetation of each state
Seperation of Powers
Reaper
government bureaucracy
The Great Compromise
36. To change
amend
nullify
mercantilism
Emancipation Proclamations
37. The delivery or giving out of an item or items to the intended recipients
harsh
distribution
commercial
efficiency
38. The Supreme Court decision that said saves were property and not citizens
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
commader
Steel Plow
suffrage
39. Improtant points in an event
population density
milestones
subsistence economy
theocracy
40. Governmnet in which one perosn has uncontrolled or unlimited authority over others
autocracy
Emancipation Proclamations
amend
Bessemer Process
41. Partainingto or of the nature of a union of states under a central govermnet distinct from the indivdual govermnets of the separate staets
command economy
nullify
federal
tyranny
42. 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)
King George III
unalienable right
militia
federalist
43. The coniditon of finances of a state or individual
economic status
labor force
checks and balances
significant
44. Moving from one place to antoher
tariff
Ulysses S grant
federal
migration
45. Is the first ten amednments of the Constituion and detail the protection of individual liberties
Bill of Rights
Gettysburg Adress
federalism
textile
46. 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
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
sixth amendment
crossroads
mercantilism
47. To promote or improve the growth of (a plant - crop - etc.) by labor and attention
cultivation
grievance
Impeach
route
48. Farm machine that gathers a food crop from the fields - Cyrus Mccormick
free enterprise
cottage industry
Reaper
Daniel Webster
49. Means to improve by vote
population growth
ratify
livstock
popular culture 'pop culture'
50. 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
Alexander Hamilton
Treaty of Paris of 1763
Mayflower Compact
Battle of Gettysburg