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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Life - Liberty - property or Life - Liberty - the Pursuit of Happiness
Henry Ford
Natural Rights / Individual Rights
Communism/Command Economy
Protestant Reformation
2. Declaration of Independence signed on July 4th of this year in Philadelphia by delegated of the Second Continental Congress.
Middle Ages
1776
Founding of Jamestown
unalienable
3. Temples in the Fertile Crescent/Mesopotamia
Declaration of Indepen.
Subsistence agriculture
ziggurats
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
4. An economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit (money)
Capitalism/Market Economy
Latitude
Natural Barriers
Free - enterprise economic system
5. Average number of children that die by the age of 5
The Senate
Infant Mortality
Justinian
Constitutional Conv.
6. U.S. Constitution written by delegates to the Constitutional Convention to revise the Articles of Confederation and decided to draft a new plan of government for the U.S.
1787
Canals
Industrial Revolution
Fund. Order of Conn.
7. The concept that political power rests with the people who create and can alter or abolish government.
Monotheism
Printing Press
Humanism
Popular Sovereignty
8. Government where the religious leader run the government
Republic
Theocracy
Direct Democracy
ziggurats
9. Split in the church
Absolute Monarchy
Bill of Rights
Schism
Thomas Jefferson
10. 1607 first colony in America. Established representative government based on the British system of government
Founding of Jamestown
amendment
Immigration patterns
International Trade
11. Government where citizens vote directly on laws - ex: Athens
federalism
Direct Democracy
Mesoamerica civilizations
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
12. Surge in scientific discovery in Europe
Scientific Revolution
1863 Emancipation Pro
bias
secondary source
13. Supreme Court can decide if a law violates the Constitution
Thomas Jefferson
Marbury v. Madison
standard of living
Federalist Papers
14. President of the United States during the Civil War
Abraham Lincoln
14th Amendment
Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Indepen.
15. Rules established by Pilgrims for how to organize self - government at Plymouth
tariff
Force Bill
Mayflower Compact
ratify
16. Member of a country.
Individual Rights
Representative Government
citizen
Industrial Revolution
17. Wrote the Declaration of Independence; colonial leader - 3rd President.
Thomas Jefferson
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
Magna Carta
International Trade
18. Limited the power of the King in 1215
Literacy Rate
Civil War
Magna Carta
Panama Canal
19. 1st American Constitution; States had too much power.
cultural diffusion
Federalism
George Washington
Articles of Confederation
20. Spread of ideas - technology - religion - language and other cultural practices over time and space.
Republicanism
Individual Rights
cultural diffusion
Longitude
21. Officially ended the American Revolution
Treaty of Paris 1783
Renaissance
Cuneiform
Famine
22. Tax on imports and exports.
Industrial Revolution
Fund. Order of Conn.
tariff
1215
23. U.S. was divided over the issues of states rights and slavery
14th Amendment
Henry Ford
Subsistence economy
Civil War
24. Meeting to revise the Articles of Confederation resulting in a new form of Government. Great Compromise.
Constitutional Conv.
Popular Sovereignty
Irrigation Canals
End of Reconstruction
25. Machine that allowed text to be mass produced which allowed the spreading of ideas
Industrial Revolution
Representative Government
Printing Press
ratify
26. A series of essays written to support ratification of the Constitution.
Federalist Papers
Land Ordinance of 1785
Anti - Federalist
Representative democracy
27. Gave citizenship to all people born or naturalized in the U.S.
Marbury v. Madison
Nationalism
14th Amendment
George Washington
28. Prohibits the use of race or previous condition of slavery as a barrier to voting. Applied to male citizens over the age of 21.
Age of Exploration & Colonization
1787
15th Amendment
rural
29. Mass production of food
Commercial Agriculture
Bill of Rights
Marbury v. Madison
environment
30. Opposed to the Constitution because it gave too much power to the national government and not enough to the states. They also wanted individual rights protected
Crusaders
Anti - Federalists
Anti - Federalist
15th Amendment
31. Period in Europe that began after the fall of the Roman Empire Characterized by feudalism - Roman Catholic Church was the unifier of the age with more power than Kings/Lords
Articles of Confederation
Middle Ages
suburban
Thomas Jefferson
32. Began when South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union if the federal gov't tried to collect tariffs duties in their state.
Sub - Saharan Africa .
The Nullification Crisis
Industrial Revolution
Direct Democracy
33. Organization of government whichinto three branches - legislative - executive and judicial; proposed by Montesquieu
Labor force
primary source
Separation of Powers .
Famine
34. Leader of the Continental Army during the Revolution; 1st President of the U.S.
Mayflower Compact (1620)
Labor force
rural
George Washington
35. An official change to a law or document of government.
Plessy v. Ferguson
amendment
Nullification Crisis
Force Bill
36. Growing crops just to support a family and not have any extra for sale.
1863 Emancipation Pro
Fund. Order of Conn.
Enlightenment
subsistence agriculture
37. Beginning of mass production - interchangeable parts.
McCullough v. Maryland
Industrial Revolution
Demographics
Constitutional Monarchy
38. Europeans explored and conquered much of the world. Goal was to find trade route to Asia
Magna Carta
14th Amendment
Limited Government
Age of Exploration & Colonization
39. Technology used by early farmers to get water to the crops
Land Ordinance of 1785
George Washington
15th Amendment
Irrigation Canals
40. Passed in 1689 in England - this document guaranteed English citizens certain rights and set a procedure for electing representatives to Parliament.
English Bill of Rights
Civil War
trade
Bubonic Plague
41. To declare something to be without power or effect; to disregard the power of something.
Bill of Rights
citizen
nullify
Civil War
42. Statement made by Abraham Lincoln which essentially freed the slaves
environment
Emancipation Proclamation
1787
Federalist Papers
43. Having just enough food to survive with very little left over
Industrial Revolution
Subsistence agriculture
Magna Carta
Renaissance
44. Idea that people give government its power through the 'just consent of the governed' as stated in the Declaration of Independence.
Life Expectancy
Checks and Balances
Marbury v. Madison
Consent of the Governed
45. Exchange of goods and ideas (commerce) between the new nations and different parts of the world expanded
Literacy Rate
International Trade
Federalism
U.S. Constitution
46. Gothic Architecture used to show religious spirit during the Middle Ages
Scientific Revolution
Cathedrals
Mayflower Compact
Abraham Lincoln
47. Each branch of government has a way to restrict/check the actions of the other 2 branches
Nullification Crisis
Federalism
Commercial Agriculture
Checks and Balances
48. Involving other countries
Cathedrals
Imperialism
Republic
international
49. Basic economy that was used in early farming and hunting and gathering societies
Separation of Powers
Cathedrals
Traditional economy
Canals
50. Congress enacted this law to give President Jackson the authority to use the army and navy if necessary to enforce the tariff law of 1828.
limited government
Force Bill
Age of Exploration & Colonization
Henry Ford