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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. Forbidden colonist to settle west of the Appalachian Moutians
harsh
migration
free enterprise
Proclamation of 1763
2. Is the first ten amednments of the Constituion and detail the protection of individual liberties
antifederalist
Northwest Ordiance
legitmacy
Bill of Rights
3. Is the right of the Supreme Court to judge laws passd by COngress and determine wheaterh they are consitutial or not
Cotton Gin
cottage industry
Judicial Review
famine
4. Relationships that exsits between governments
Battle of Gettysburg
harsh
life expectancy
diplomatic relations
5. Unable to move or with limited space and operate
ninth amendment
confined
prospertiy
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
6. The offense of acting to overthrow one's government
birthrate
Tea Act
treason
adjacent
7. Important to a certain event or topic
command economy
significant
resolution
infectious disease
8. King of England during the American Revolution - taxed the colines refused the Olive Branch Petition leading to the final break with the colonies
King George III
antifederalist
Tenth Amedment
Conord Massachusetts
9. 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
Judicial Review
Emancipation Proclamations
Federalist Papers
10. Wrote the declaration of indpendence - became the 3rd presidnet of the US and purchased the Louisana territory
absolute monarch
harsh
Thomas Jefferson
export
11. Thsoe rights reserved speifically for the state and not given to the federal government
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12. Series of essays written by James Madison - John Jay - Alexander Hamilton - defending the Consituion and the principles on which the government of the United States was founded
Patrick Henry
Federalist Papers
significant
legitmacy
13. The 1803 Court decision that gave the Supreme Court the right to determine whether a law violates the Constituion it set up the principle of Judical Review
resolution
Marbury vs. Madison
Civil War
textile
14. A succesful - floursihing or thriving condition
prospertiy
checks and balances
life expectancy
infectious disease
15. To deprive (something) of value or effectiveness to make void
nullify
civil disobedience
Gettysburg Adress
Harriet Tubman
16. Was an escaped slave who became a Conductor on the Undergroud Railroad and helped over 300 salves to freedom in the North
mercantilism
market economy
James Madison
Harriet Tubman
17. 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';
unalienable right
The Constitution of the United States
James Monroe
Conord Massachusetts
18. A state of great comotion - confusion - of disturbance
government bureaucracy
federalist
turmoil
Steel Plow
19. Samuel Morse
Bessemer Process
Telegraph
diplomatic relations
Samuel Adams
20. Realting to an event
crossroads
Andrew Jackson
relevant
direct representation
21. A ruler who governs alone and is not restrianed by laws a constitiuion or custon - usually king or queen
nullification
absolute monarch
separation of powers
resolution
22. Those advances in science or medicine that adaacnes the knowledge of a state or individual
Gibbons vs. Ogden
route
federalism
technological advances
23. Resprenting a wide range of things like ethnicites - genders and ideals
Patrick Henry
civil disobedience
significant
diversity
24. A machine that separates the seeds from raw cotton fibers - Eli whitney
famine
President Thomas Jefferson
Ulysses S grant
Cotton Gin
25. General of the confederate army
distribution
geographical
theocracy
Robert E. Lee
26. The providing or supplying of something - esp. food or other necessities - in law providing for a specific circumstances or event.
provisions
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
infected
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
27. Created two houses of Congress. One based on population - and ther other gave equal represnetation of each state
The Great Compromise
ratify
Mexican Cession
James Madison
28. Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin which was about the horrors of slaery
Harrlet Beecher Stowe
Alexander Hamilton
treason
Telegraph
29. Cultural patterns that are widespread within a popualtion *style of clothes and hair ect
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30. Abraham Lincoln issued this on January 1 - 1863 seeting all slaves in the Confederate states Free
censorship
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Emancipation Proclamations
resolution
31. Led to the Boston Tea Party
Reaper
birthrate
Fourteenth Amendment
Tea Act
32. Fired at Lexington Massachusetts in April 1775
commercial
second amendment
The first shots of the American Revolution
President Thomas Jefferson
33. Changing iron into steal
Bessemer Process
population boom
Federalist Papers
migration
34. Was the first site of the first battle of the Amercian Revolution
Conord Massachusetts
grievance
popular soverignty
Mexican Cession
35. The measruemnt of the percent of people in a given state or country who can read a write
literacy rate
Abraham Lincoln
textile
militia
36. 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
third amendment
Andrew Jackson
livstock
Conord Massachusetts
37. Living in a city
King George III
milestones
efficiency
urban
38. Having to do with clothing
textile
diplomatic relations
checks and balances
resolution
39. Is a cruel and unjust government
abolition
tyranny
secondary sources
diplomatic relations
40. Means to improve by vote
devastated
acquire
ratify
Tea Act
41. Sharing the power between the states and the national government
abolition
prohibited
federalism
Steel Plow
42. Eli Whitney
Battle of Gettysburg
Interchangeable Parts
commercial
John C. Calhoun
43. Improtant points in an event
milestones
prohibited
democratic republic
popular culture 'pop culture'
44. The number of years that an individual is exprected to live as deteremined by statistics
amend
standard of living
diplomatic relations
life expectancy
45. Fired at Fort Sumter in South Carolina
crossroads
First shot of Civil War
diversity
Treaty of Paris of 1763
46. By the north in 1863 effectively split the Confederacy in two and gave control of the Mississippe River to the Union
secondary sources
relevant
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
Tea Act
47. Stressed three dnagers facing the nation. The first related to the rise of polictical parties. Written by George Washington
John C. Calhoun
Farewell Address
popular culture 'pop culture'
legitmacy
48. 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
government bureaucracy
market economy
route
49. An economy that operates by voluntary echange in a free market and is not planned or contorlled by a central aauthority; a capitalisc economy
sixth amendment
rural
market economy
Alexander Hamilton
50. Massachusetts Congressman and senator who spoke for the Norhta nd the preservation of the Union
Daniel Webster
Lincoln's First inaugrual Address
Harrlet Beecher Stowe
direct representation