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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Guaranteed English Citizens certain rights and stated that elections for Parliament were to be held often.
House of Burgesses
Republicanism
Age of Exploration & Colonization
English Bill of Rights
2. The Bill of Rights were amended to the Constitution to protect what?
Immigration patterns
Winston Churchill
Individual Rights
urban
3. Citizens vote for representatives who make and enforce the laws. US form of government
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
Marbury v. Madison
Representative democracy
Bartering
4. A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water
Straits
subsistence agriculture
Enlightenment
Consent of the Governed
5. Movement of people from on country or location to another
Thomas Jefferson
Commercial Agriculture
Industrialization
Migration
6. The right to vote and the exercise of that right.
Henry Ford
Cuneiform
Republic
suffrage
7. Began when South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union if the federal gov't tried to collect tariffs duties in their state.
The Nullification Crisis
Andean civilization
Natural Barriers
limited government
8. A historic period identified by some prominent figure or characteristic
House of Burgesses
era
subsistence agriculture
Civil War
9. Similar to traditional economy and associated with subsistence agriculture
Subsistence economy
Direct Democracy
level of development
George Washington
10. Restrictions on the powers the government has like states cannot create money
Limited Government
Thomas Jefferson
Declaration of Indepen.
Karl Marx
11. Martin Luther's ideas that he posted on the chuch door at Wittenburg which questioned the Roman Catholic Church. This act began the Reformation
Communism/Command Economy
Taxation
95 Theses
Printing Press
12. Average number of years people live
Individual Rights
veto
Force Bill
Life Expectancy
13. Average number of children that die by the age of 5
Enlightenment
Infant Mortality
Indulgences
Thomas Jefferson
14. A narrow body of water linking the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman causing a choke point.
Bill of Rights
citizen
1776
Straits of Hormuz
15. Supporters of the Constitution. They favored a strong national government.
Straits
Federalist
Barriers
Popular Sovereignty
16. He created the first assembly line used for manufacturing of automobiles
Imperialism
Henry Ford
Civil War
The Nullification Crisis
17. Europeans explored and conquered much of the world. Goal was to find trade route to Asia
Age of Exploration & Colonization
Factory System
Force Bill
Anti - Federalist
18. The idea that government is controlled by the people who hold power and elect representatives - giving those representatives power to make and enforce laws.
level of development
Republicanism
Imperialism
Industrialization
19. Use indicators such as income - education - birth rate/death rate - $ spent on food - population density - and so on to determine quality of life.
Oligarchy
Infant Mortality
13th Amendment
standard of living
20. Each branch of government has a way to restrict/check the actions of the other 2 branches
Checks and Balances
Longitude
Irrigation Canals
Popular Sovereignty
21. Having to do with one's own homeland
domestic
Justinian
Cotton Gin
amendment
22. Average income per person
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
Industrial Revolution
Per Capita Income
Bill of Rights
23. England's overthrow of the monarchy and establishment of a constitutional monarchy (representative government)
Famine
Marbury v. Madison
exports
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
24. Information that comes from other sources such as a textbook - encyclopedia.
14th Amendment
Basic Needs
secondary source
tariff
25. Temples in the Fertile Crescent/Mesopotamia
ziggurats
End of Reconstruction
Immigration patterns
amendment
26. Pride in ones country
14th Amendment
citizen
Nationalism
Literacy Rate
27. First 10 Amendments supporting individual freedoms.
English Bill of Rights
Natural Barriers
14th Amendment
Bill of Rights
28. The idea that governments are created by the consent of the governed and that the power of government is limited by rule of law.
States Rights
Monotheism
Limited Government
Polytheism
29. Surge in scientific discovery in Europe
Founding of Jamestown
Scientific Revolution
Crusaders
Republicanism
30. Belief in worldly rather than spiritual ideas
Secularism
primary source
1863 Emancipation Pro
13th Amendment
31. 18th century European movement that applied reason to all aspects of society and help changed government
Enlightenment
Magna Carta
Federalist Papers
trade
32. Machine that allowed text to be mass produced which allowed the spreading of ideas
Republic
Printing Press
Representative Democracy
Separation of Powers
33. Economic thinker that supported capitalism
Adam Smith
Industrial Revolution
Factory System
ziggurats
34. Idea that people give government its power through the 'just consent of the governed' as stated in the Declaration of Independence.
Mesoamerica civilizations
Labor force
standard of living
Consent of the Governed
35. 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
Mayflower Compact
colonists
1066
36. A government that elects its leaders
Republic
House of Burgesses
Industrial Revolution
Draco
37. Proposed the ideas of natural rights - life liberty - property
Migration
Age of Reason
Declaration of Indepen.
John Locke
38. Limited the power of the King in 1215
Magna Carta
Federalist Papers
veto
Mesoamerica civilizations
39. Smaller community located in the area surround a city.
The Senate
suburban
George Washington
Iron Curtain
40. An economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit (money)
Diffusion/spatial exchange (cultural diffusion)
ratify
Humanism
Capitalism/Market Economy
41. Exchange of goods and ideas (commerce) between the new nations and different parts of the world expanded
tariff
International Trade
Republic
Self Determination
42. The law- making assembly in Great Britain and other parliamentary democracies.
Parliament
Unconstitutional
Abe Lincoln
13th Amendment
43. Developed complex societies such as the Inca
Andean civilization
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
Abe Lincoln
Civil War
44. First organizing of 13 colonies.
Articles of Conf.
environment
Enlightenment
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
45. This is also referred to as a city
era
Civil War 1861-1865
Urban
Direct Democracy
46. Organization of government whichinto three branches - legislative - executive and judicial; proposed by Montesquieu
Ben Franklin
Separation of Powers .
14th Amendment
Capitalism/Market Economy
47. Extreme hunger and scarcity of food
Famine
Checks and Balances
1787
standard of living
48. Power of the President to reject a bill passed by Congress.
Abe Lincoln
veto
Theocracy
Iron Curtain
49. To declare something to be without power or effect; to disregard the power of something.
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
domestic
Articles of Confederation
nullify
50. Upheld the idea of separated but equal
13th Amendment
King George III
Plessy v. Ferguson
End of Reconstruction