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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Percent of people in a country that can read and write
international
Parliament
Consent of the Governed
Literacy Rate
2. The idea that power is divided by the Constitution between the federal and state governments.
Cuneiform
federalism
Separation of Powers .
Brown v. Board of Edu.
3. Strong nations seek to dominate other countries (territories) politically - economically - or socially
Founding of Jamestown
Imperialism
Canals
Draco
4. Goods sold to buyers outside the country.
Free - enterprise economic system
Commercial Agriculture
Literacy Rate
exports
5. Relating to the city - of or in a city.
Natural Barriers
1863 Emancipation Pro
urban
King George III
6. Established Judicial Review.
Panama Canal
Thomas Jefferson
Marbury v. Madison
Karl Marx
7. A historic period identified by some prominent figure or characteristic
Declaration of Indepen.
era
ratify
13th Amendment
8. Proposed the ideas of natural rights - life liberty - property
Declaration of Indepen.
Federalist Papers
John Locke
Immigration patterns
9. Term used to describe the division between Western (democratic) Europe and Eastern (communist) Europe
Iron Curtain
Free - enterprise economic system
Theocracy
Thomas Jefferson
10. Average number of children that die by the age of 5
Abe Lincoln
Infant Mortality
international
imports
11. Movement that began to correct problem in the Roman Catholic Church. It caused a split and the development of Protestant Churches
Marbury v. Madison
Protestant Reformation
Magnetic Compass
14th Amendment
12. Supreme Court upheld segregation - 'Separate but equal.'
suffrage
Plessy v. Ferguson
Abe Lincoln
Bill of Rights
13. Supporters of the Constitution. They favored a strong national government.
13th Amendment
Abraham Lincoln
Plessy v. Ferguson
Federalist
14. 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
Force Bill
Age of Reason
(naval) blockade
15. An economic system in which all means of production are owned by the people - private property does not exist - and all goods and services are shared equally
Republicanism
Age of Reason
Communism/Command Economy
suffrage
16. Life - Liberty - property or Life - Liberty - the Pursuit of Happiness
Republic
suffrage
Natural Rights / Individual Rights
Absolute Monarchy
17. Separate is not equal in public Schools
Brown v. Board of Edu.
Humanism
Checks and Balances
Abraham Lincoln
18. Europeans explored and conquered much of the world. Goal was to find trade route to Asia
Age of Exploration & Colonization
Bill of Rights
cultural diffusion
subsistence agriculture
19. 1st Representative government assembly in the colonies (1619)
Representative Government
House of Burgesses
15th Amendment
Traditional economy
20. King/queen who has unlimited power
13th Amendment
Thomas Jefferson
Absolute Monarchy
Cotton Gin
21. Guaranteed English Citizens certain rights and stated that elections for Parliament were to be held often.
Individual Rights
Andean civilization
English Bill of Rights
95 Theses
22. Meeting to revise the Articles of Confederation resulting in a new form of Government. Great Compromise.
Constitutional Conv.
Enlightenment
Civil War
Iron Curtain
23. First representative assembly in American
House of Burgesses
Iron Curtain
ziggurats
English Bill of Rights
24. Growing crops just to support a family and not have any extra for sale.
Federalism
subsistence agriculture
Totalitarianism
Bill of Rights
25. Citizens vote for representatives who make and enforce the laws. US form of government
Representative democracy
Henry Ford
George Washington
Magna Carta
26. Declaration of Independence signed on July 4th of this year in Philadelphia by delegated of the Second Continental Congress.
English Bill of Rights
Literacy Rate
1776
grievance
27. Economic thinker that developed communism
Bill of Rights
Commercial Agriculture
Representative Government
Karl Marx
28. The form of government where people elect representatives the create and enforce laws
Direct Democracy
1787-1789
Traditional economy
Republicanism
29. 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.
Federalism
13th Amendment
Articles of Confederation
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
30. Rights that cannot be taken away or surrendered.
cultural diffusion
Middle Ages
Age of Exploration & Colonization
unalienable
31. A narrow body of water linking the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman causing a choke point.
Straits of Hormuz
Nullification Crisis
Federalist Papers
Latitude
32. Pardon for sin. Martin Luther questioned the churches authority to pardon sin and especially the idea that you could buy the pardon
George Washington
Indulgences
Force Bill
Theocracy
33. Small - scale production requiring little capital.
Fertile Crescent
English Bill of Rights
cottage industry
Straits of Hormuz
34. Power of the government rests with the people who express their ideas through voting.
Popular Sovereignty
Federalist
standard of living
95 Theses
35. Rules established by Pilgrims for how to organize self - government at Plymouth
Cotton Gin
Enlightenment
Thomas Jefferson
Mayflower Compact
36. Officially ended the American Revolution
Treaty of Paris 1783
Emancipation Proclamation
Cuneiform
Federalist
37. Having to do with one's own homeland
Famine
Canals
unalienable
domestic
38. Type of government where - through law - some control is placed on leadership's power such as a democracy.
Famine
limited government
Canals
unalienable
39. Power of the President to reject a bill passed by Congress.
veto
13th Amendment
Renaissance
Canals
40. Making goods out of the home
Cottage industry
Federalism
Emancipation Proclamation
Industrial Revolution
41. Gothic Architecture used to show religious spirit during the Middle Ages
Totalitarianism
Cathedrals
Humanism
Nationalism
42. Gave citizenship to all people born or naturalized in the U.S.
environment
14th Amendment
Subsistence economy
Cathedrals
43. Set up system for settling Northwest Territory
English Bill of Rights
Land Ordinance of 1785
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Jefferson
44. Signed in England - this document provided limits to the power of the king.
Magna Carta
Demographics
Commercial Agriculture
Limited Government
45. Spread of ideas - technology - religion - language and other cultural practices over time and space.
Immigration patterns
cultural diffusion
International Trade
Representative Democracy
46. Rulers power is limited by law - Great Britain's current form of government since Glorious Revolution
primary source
States Rights
ratify
Constitutional Monarchy
47. American Civil War fought over the issues of slavery - states' rights - and economic and sectional differences between the North and the South.
Civil War 1861-1865
amendment
Diffusion/spatial exchange (cultural diffusion)
Checks and Balances
48. Movement in Europe that emphasized the use of reason.
environment
Migration
The Nullification Crisis
Enlightenment
49. Invented by Eli Whitney it removed the seeds from cotton quicker than by hand which helped increase production
Cotton Gin
Enlightenment
Federalist Papers
Printing Press
50. Year that the first 10 amendments to the Constitution were made which protected the rights of individuals from abuses of the national government
Scientific Revolution
Henry Ford
Straits
1791