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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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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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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Tax on imports and exports.
Straits
level of development
tariff
Republic
2. Complaints
English Bill of Rights
grievance
Limited Government
Infant Mortality
3. Up and down - vertical lines on a map
Force Bill
John Locke
amendment
Longitude
4. Food - clothing - shelter (water is food)
Urban
Basic Needs
Polytheism
Atlantic Slave Trade
5. Spread of ideas - technology - religion - language and other cultural practices over time and space.
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
cultural diffusion
Protestant Reformation
Henry Ford
6. A document outlining principles of self - government for colonists. (1620)
English Bill of Rights
Printing Press
secondary source
Mayflower Compact
7. Rebirth of ideas - art - and architecture of the Greeks and Romans
amendment
Renaissance
cottage industry
Latitude
8. Term used to describe the division between Western (democratic) Europe and Eastern (communist) Europe
Demographics
Iron Curtain
(naval) blockade
13th Amendment
9. Abuse of power is controlled by the three branches of government watching each other and having the power to approve or disapprove certain actions of the other.
Limited Government
Enlightenment
Checks and Balances
Free - enterprise economic system
10. Having industries for the machine production of goods
Force Bill
1787
Emancipation Proclamation
Industrialized
11. To declare something to be without power or effect; to disregard the power of something.
Adam Smith
Declaration of Indepen.
nullify
Panama Canal
12. To officially approve.
Mesoamerica civilizations
English Bill of Rights
ratify
Per Capita Income
13. Exchange of goods and ideas (commerce) between the new nations and different parts of the world expanded
Bartering
Anti - Federalist
International Trade
The Nullification Crisis
14. First representative assembly in American
House of Burgesses
Totalitarianism
U.S. Constitution
Marbury v. Madison
15. Involving other countries
Columbian Exchange
Natural Rights / Individual Rights
international
Free - enterprise economic system
16. One of the 1st written Constitutions of the Colonies. (1639)
1791
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
Magna Carta
Theocracy
17. Guaranteed/protected basic rights of the English citizens and foundation for US Bill of Rights
English Bill of Rights
Diffusion/spatial exchange (cultural diffusion)
Inalienable/Unalienable
citizen
18. He was commander of the Continental Army - defeated Cornwallis at the Battle Yorktown - and 1st president of the U.S. A.
George Washington
Infant Mortality
Nationalism
Magnetic Compass
19. A series of essays written to support ratification of the Constitution.
trade
Federalist Papers
Anti - Federalist
citizen
20. Similar to traditional economy and associated with subsistence agriculture
Consent of the Governed
Enlightenment
Subsistence economy
Emancipation Proclamation
21. Power of the President to reject a bill passed by Congress.
13th Amendment
1066
veto
English Bill of Rights
22. Smaller community located in the area surround a city.
Diffusion/spatial exchange (cultural diffusion)
Thomas Jefferson
suburban
Crusaders
23. Movement in Europe that emphasized the use of reason.
English Bill of Rights
Age of Reason
King George III
Enlightenment
24. Pride in ones country
Nationalism
Treaty of Paris 1783
Emancipation Proclamation
Articles of Confederation
25. Division of power between the national (federal) and state governments - ex.: national gov't coins money and the state gov't cannot
Hammurabi
Indulgences
Cotton Gin
Federalism
26. Organization of government whichinto three branches - legislative - executive and judicial; proposed by Montesquieu
Separation of Powers .
Subsistence agriculture
13th Amendment
Republicanism
27. Separate is not equal in public Schools
grievance
Magna Carta
Brown v. Board of Edu.
Ben Franklin
28. Passed in 1689 in England - this document guaranteed English citizens certain rights and set a procedure for electing representatives to Parliament.
Federalist
Industrial Revolution
Standard of living
English Bill of Rights
29. Commander of the Continental Army and 1st President.
Self Determination
Famine
Suez Canal
George Washington
30. Water way through Egypt that connect the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
Per Capita Income
Humanism
Constitutional Monarchy
Suez Canal
31. Writing system in the Fertile Crescent/Mesopotamia
Demographics
Cuneiform
Emancipation Proclamation
Unconstitutional
32. 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
Separation of Powers .
Sub - Saharan Africa .
English Bill of Rights
33. Each branch of government has a way to restrict/check the actions of the other 2 branches
Checks and Balances
Federalist
bias
Demographics
34. A written plan of government for the colonies created a weak league of 13 nearly independent states in 1777. The 1st Constitution of the U.S.
George Washington
Infant Mortality
Separation of Powers .
Articles of Confederation
35. King/queen who has unlimited power
Absolute Monarchy
English Bill of Rights
Civil War
Thomas Jefferson
36. Mesopotamian king who created the first written law code
Representative Government
Indulgences
Constitutional Monarchy
Hammurabi
37. Supreme Court upheld segregation - 'Separate but equal.'
Bubonic Plague
(naval) blockade
The Senate
Plessy v. Ferguson
38. Information that comes from other sources such as a textbook - encyclopedia.
secondary source
Mesoamerica civilizations
95 Theses
Silk Road
39. Life - Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness same as natural or individual rights
Inalienable/Unalienable
Polytheism
Oligarchy
Parliament
40. The Bill of Rights were amended to the Constitution to protect what?
Industrialized
Individual Rights
13th Amendment
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
41. Restrictions on the powers the government has like states cannot create money
Urban
Thomas Jefferson
Limited Government
Parliament
42. Government where people elect others to speak and act on their behalf.
Protestant Reformation
Representative Democracy
Checks and Balances
Representative Government
43. He wrote the Declaration of Independence - was the 3rd president of the U.S.A. and made the Louisiana purchase
95 Theses
Suez Canal
Thomas Jefferson
Karl Marx
44. 1st Representative government assembly in the colonies (1619)
Oligarchy
House of Burgesses
Factory System
primary source
45. First 10 Amendments supporting individual freedoms.
Republicanism
Labor force
Bill of Rights
Direct Democracy
46. Rulers power is limited by law - Great Britain's current form of government since Glorious Revolution
Constitutional Monarchy
Mesoamerica civilizations
Inalienable/Unalienable
cottage industry
47. Enlightened thinker/inventor. Oldest delegate to Const. Convention.
Industrialized
Nullification Crisis
Ben Franklin
suburban
48. Artificial waterway for navigation - irrigation
Canals
Columbian Exchange
Hammurabi
Republicanism
49. 18th century European movement that applied reason to all aspects of society and help changed government
Representative Government
English Bill of Rights
Enlightenment
Checks and Balances
50. The idea that governments are created by the consent of the governed and that the power of government is limited by rule of law.
Abe Lincoln
Literacy Rate
Limited Government
Andean civilization