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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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1. First 10 Amendments supporting individual freedoms.
Bill of Rights
rural
amendment
End of Reconstruction
2. First organizing of 13 colonies.
Articles of Conf.
Limited Government
English Bill of Rights
Enlightenment
3. Europe would not interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere
1066
Cathedrals
Monroe doctrine
Age of Reason
4. Disease brought to Europe from the Mongols during the Middle Ages. It killed 1/3 of the population and helps end Feudalism
Magna Carta
Parliament
bias
Bubonic Plague
5. Gave citizenship to all people born or naturalized in the U.S.
14th Amendment
Canals
Theocracy
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
6. Sent to Britain (George III) with the grievances the Colonist had with England and why they were going to become their own Nation
Declaration of Independence
George Washington
Republic
Self Determination
7. An official change to a law or document of government.
Demographics
amendment
Polytheism
Indulgences
8. Government that votes for representatives who serve in the government to make and enforce law and in the best interest of the people
citizen
Enlightenment
Representative Democracy
Columbian Exchange
9. Small - scale production requiring little capital.
colonists
cottage industry
tariff
Karl Marx
10. Having just enough food to survive with very little left over
Founding of Jamestown
Subsistence agriculture
Federalism
Cuneiform
11. One of the 1st written Constitutions of the Colonies. (1639)
1215
English Bill of Rights
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
Industrialized
12. Type of government where - through law - some control is placed on leadership's power such as a democracy.
Declaration of Independence
limited government
Emancipation Proclamation
Basic Needs
13. Up and down - vertical lines on a map
English Bill of Rights
Mayflower Compact
Communism/Command Economy
Longitude
14. Transfer of plants - animals - disease - and cultures between Europe - Asia and Africa (Old World) and North and South America (New World). It started with Christopher Columbus to the Americas in 1492
citizen
Capitalism/Market Economy
secondary source
Columbian Exchange
15. The spread of ideas - people and places to new places
Printing Press
15th Amendment
Constitutional Monarchy
Diffusion/spatial exchange (cultural diffusion)
16. Movement of people from on country or location to another
Thomas Jefferson
Atlantic Slave Trade
Federalist Papers
Migration
17. All things that surround us.
House of Burgesses
environment
Immigration patterns
The Nullification Crisis
18. Average number of children that die by the age of 5
Articles of Confederation
Renaissance
Infant Mortality
Plessy v. Ferguson
19. Law code signed by King John of England that limited his power and was the first time for limited government
Scientific Revolution
Limited Government
Magna Carta
Monroe doctrine
20. US first plan of government that failed because of the weak central (national) government
Humanism
Articles of Confederation
Popular Sovereignty
14th Amendment
21. Government where people elect others to speak and act on their behalf.
Plessy v. Ferguson
Absolute Monarchy
Representative Government
Imperialism
22. Water way through Egypt that connect the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
standard of living
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
Suez Canal
14th Amendment
23. Government process of charging a fee on goods - products - people and/or activities
Renaissance
Separation of Powers
Taxation
domestic
24. Rules established by Pilgrims for how to organize self - government at Plymouth
Straits
Mayflower Compact
Canals
nullify
25. Declares slavery illegal in the United States.
Draco
13th Amendment
Articles of Confederation
Age of Exploration & Colonization
26. Power of the government rests with the people who express their ideas through voting.
Popular Sovereignty
Articles of Confederation
Draco
Republic
27. Surge in scientific discovery in Europe
rural
Representative Democracy
Scientific Revolution
standard of living
28. Christian warriors sent to regain the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from the Muslims that controlled
Constitutional Conv.
Crusaders
Plessy v. Ferguson
John Locke
29. Commander of the Continental Army and 1st President.
Civil War
Natural Rights / Individual Rights
Mesoamerica civilizations
George Washington
30. Economic thinker that supported capitalism
Adam Smith
Latitude
Secularism
Irrigation Canals
31. Gave voting rights to all males over 21 regardless of race.
amendment
Thomas Jefferson
Diffusion/spatial exchange (cultural diffusion)
15th Amendment
32. Gives citizenship rights to all people born of naturalized in the U.S. It states that citizens will have equal protection under the law.
14th Amendment
Emancipation Proclamation
Republicanism
Renaissance
33. Martin Luther's ideas that he posted on the chuch door at Wittenburg which questioned the Roman Catholic Church. This act began the Reformation
95 Theses
Federalist
primary source
Bill of Rights
34. Organization of government whichinto three branches - legislative - executive and judicial; proposed by Montesquieu
Separation of Powers .
Thomas Jefferson
Per Capita Income
1787
35. A form of government that controls every aspect of public and private life. EX: Hitler in Germany
Marbury v. Madison
Popular Sovereignty
Totalitarianism
Indulgences
36. 1st 10 Amendments which guarantee individual rights
(naval) blockade
Demographics
level of development
Bill of Rights
37. Who opposed the Constitution?
tariff
Nullification Crisis
Fertile Crescent
Anti - Federalists
38. Basic economy that was used in early farming and hunting and gathering societies
Standard of living
Longitude
Traditional economy
tariff
39. Movement that began to correct problem in the Roman Catholic Church. It caused a split and the development of Protestant Churches
primary source
Marbury v. Madison
Protestant Reformation
Winston Churchill
40. Modern Constitution
nullify
Checks and Balances
(naval) blockade
U.S. Constitution
41. He was commander of the Continental Army - defeated Cornwallis at the Battle Yorktown - and 1st president of the U.S. A.
Civil War
George Washington
Scientific Revolution
Suez Canal
42. Division of power between the national (federal) and state governments - ex.: national gov't coins money and the state gov't cannot
Federalism
15th Amendment
States Rights
Famine
43. President of the United States during the Civil War
Scientific Revolution
Schism
Abraham Lincoln
Demographics
44. Average income per person
Urban
Per Capita Income
Land Ordinance of 1785
Scientific Revolution
45. Actions or laws contrary to the Constitution as determined by the courts.
Unconstitutional
Subsistence agriculture
Natural Rights / Individual Rights
Atlantic Slave Trade
46. Year that the first 10 amendments to the Constitution were made which protected the rights of individuals from abuses of the national government
1791
Civil War
Abe Lincoln
primary source
47. To declare something to be without power or effect; to disregard the power of something.
nullify
Natural Barriers
Capitalism/Market Economy
Commercial Agriculture
48. Articles published to get support for the Constitution.
Industrial Revolution
Federalist Papers
Crusaders
1066
49. 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.
States Rights
ziggurats
Articles of Confederation
Thomas Jefferson
50. 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
13th Amendment
Emancipation Proclamation
Oligarchy
Anti - Federalist