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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. He was commander of the Continental Army - defeated Cornwallis at the Battle Yorktown - and 1st president of the U.S. A.
George Washington
Emancipation Proclamation
ziggurats
Scientific Revolution
2. Government process of charging a fee on goods - products - people and/or activities
Adam Smith
Taxation
14th Amendment
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
3. 1607 first colony in America. Established representative government based on the British system of government
Founding of Jamestown
Cathedrals
Separation of Powers
Panama Canal
4. Machine that allowed text to be mass produced which allowed the spreading of ideas
Infant Mortality
Individual Rights
15th Amendment
Printing Press
5. King of England during the American Revolution.
Checks and Balances
domestic
King George III
Abraham Lincoln
6. Guaranteed English Citizens certain rights and stated that elections for Parliament were to be held often.
Free - enterprise economic system
English Bill of Rights
Plessy v. Ferguson
Articles of Confederation
7. 1st Representative government assembly in the colonies (1619)
Natural Barriers
Popular Sovereignty
House of Burgesses
limited government
8. Goods bought from sellers in other countries.
imports
Subsistence economy
Panama Canal
Iron Curtain
9. To declare something to be without power or effect; to disregard the power of something.
Karl Marx
Industrial Revolution
Bill of Rights
nullify
10. Life - Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness same as natural or individual rights
Inalienable/Unalienable
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
citizen
(naval) blockade
11. The production of goods in a factory through the use of machines and a large number of workers
Bill of Rights
Factory System
Representative democracy
McCullough v. Maryland
12. First 10 Amendments supporting individual freedoms.
Self Determination
Bill of Rights
Marbury v. Madison
Emancipation Proclamation
13. Law code signed by King John of England that limited his power and was the first time for limited government
Magna Carta
Civil War 1861-1865
federalism
Schism
14. First representative assembly in American
Ben Franklin
House of Burgesses
Fund. Order of Conn.
Magna Carta
15. People who settle and live in a colony
colonists
Treaty of Paris 1783
End of Reconstruction
McCullough v. Maryland
16. Having industries for the machine production of goods
Federalist Papers
Canals
Industrialized
House of Burgesses
17. Writing system in the Fertile Crescent/Mesopotamia
Cuneiform
Henry Ford
1776
(naval) blockade
18. A historic period identified by some prominent figure or characteristic
Checks and Balances
era
Ben Franklin
Middle Ages
19. Europeans explored and conquered much of the world. Goal was to find trade route to Asia
1791
Taxation
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
Age of Exploration & Colonization
20. The idea that power is divided by the Constitution between the federal and state governments.
Andean civilization
federalism
Thomas Jefferson
Articles of Confederation
21. The 1st 10 amendments to the Constitution.
suffrage
Bill of Rights
Humanism
Labor force
22. Small - scale production requiring little capital.
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
limited government
Popular Sovereignty
cottage industry
23. Troops removed from the South by President Hayes.
End of Reconstruction
Subsistence economy
1787-1789
Declaration of Independence
24. Proposed that a government should have 3 branches
federalism
Canals
Montesquieu
domestic
25. Use of scientific method to find out how the world worked.
Age of Reason
15th Amendment
Panama Canal
Natural Rights / Individual Rights
26. Power of the President to reject a bill passed by Congress.
Urban
Subsistence economy
veto
cultural diffusion
27. Upheld the idea of separated but equal
Plessy v. Ferguson
suburban
Abe Lincoln
Checks and Balances
28. Pride in ones country
Nationalism
Nullification Crisis
Inalienable/Unalienable
Printing Press
29. Tax on imports and exports.
13th Amendment
suburban
tariff
Commercial Agriculture
30. An official change to a law or document of government.
Taxation
Montesquieu
House of Burgesses
amendment
31. Making goods out of the home
Cottage industry
Industrial Revolution
Limited Government
subsistence agriculture
32. Average number of children that die by the age of 5
standard of living
Infant Mortality
Natural Barriers
Plessy v. Ferguson
33. King/queen who has unlimited power
Absolute Monarchy
Abraham Lincoln
Straits
Barriers
34. Belief in many gods
Polytheism
Canals
international
Subsistence economy
35. Meeting to revise the Articles of Confederation resulting in a new form of Government. Great Compromise.
Adam Smith
Representative Government
Constitutional Conv.
Checks and Balances
36. Battle of Hastings - centralized government
1066
Silk Road
Self Determination
market - oriented agriculture
37. The idea that government is controlled by the people who hold power and elect representatives - giving those representatives power to make and enforce laws.
Consent of the Governed
Republicanism
Plessy v. Ferguson
Mayflower Compact
38. Power of the government rests with the people who express their ideas through voting.
Popular Sovereignty
Abe Lincoln
Treaty of Paris 1783
Fertile Crescent
39. Beginning of self - government by Colonists.
Polytheism
Representative democracy
Magna Carta
Mayflower Compact (1620)
40. Part of the Legislative Branch whose job is to makes the Laws
Popular Sovereignty
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
The Senate
1776
41. 18th century European movement that applied reason to all aspects of society and help changed government
Printing Press
Per Capita Income
Enlightenment
Migration
42. Economic thinker that supported capitalism
1787
Bill of Rights
Inalienable/Unalienable
Adam Smith
43. The concept that political power rests with the people who create and can alter or abolish government.
Inalienable/Unalienable
Popular Sovereignty
Republic
imports
44. The year the Magna Carta - the cornerstone of English justice and law was signed
Secularism
Straits of Hormuz
1215
Cotton Gin
45. Mass production of food
Commercial Agriculture
Panama Canal
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
1776
46. Articles published to get support for the Constitution.
Federalist Papers
Factory System
Per Capita Income
Traditional economy
47. Enlightened thinker/inventor. Oldest delegate to Const. Convention.
Nullification Crisis
Checks and Balances
Enlightenment
Ben Franklin
48. Government where the religious leader run the government
Civil War
exports
English Bill of Rights
Theocracy
49. Banned slavery throughout the nation.
Enlightenment
1787-1789
13th Amendment
1863 Emancipation Pro
50. England's overthrow of the monarchy and establishment of a constitutional monarchy (representative government)
1066
95 Theses
Justinian
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution