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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
Industrialized
Magnetic Compass
Anti - Federalist
Monroe doctrine
2. Tax on imports and exports.
Fund. Order of Conn.
tariff
Traditional economy
Thomas Jefferson
3. Rights that cannot be taken away or surrendered.
environment
Federalism
Absolute Monarchy
unalienable
4. Having just enough food to survive with very little left over
Subsistence agriculture
Self Determination
Mayflower Compact
Enlightenment
5. Movement that began to correct problem in the Roman Catholic Church. It caused a split and the development of Protestant Churches
amendment
Protestant Reformation
Life Expectancy
Articles of Confederation
6. Gave voting rights to all males over 21 regardless of race.
15th Amendment
grievance
Basic Needs
suffrage
7. The 1st 10 amendments to the Constitution.
Henry Ford
Winston Churchill
George Washington
Bill of Rights
8. Rulers power is limited by law - Great Britain's current form of government since Glorious Revolution
Cottage industry
Traditional economy
Constitutional Monarchy
Free - enterprise economic system
9. 1st written constitution
Fund. Order of Conn.
Literacy Rate
Articles of Confederation
Age of Reason
10. Growing crops for the commercial sale and distribution to domestic and international buyers.
market - oriented agriculture
Cuneiform
suffrage
Traditional economy
11. King of England during the American Revolution.
King George III
Separation of Powers
standard of living
Limited Government
12. Growing crops just to support a family and not have any extra for sale.
The Senate
Articles of Confederation
subsistence agriculture
Brown v. Board of Edu.
13. Goods bought from sellers in other countries.
1066
imports
Industrialization
secondary source
14. Chinese invention that helped make sea travel across the Atlantic Ocean possible
Magnetic Compass
imports
secondary source
End of Reconstruction
15. These slow down movement/migration
Barriers
cultural diffusion
Printing Press
Ben Franklin
16. Belief in many gods
Polytheism
1066
Industrial Revolution
Irrigation Canals
17. Member of a country.
Monotheism
Latitude
citizen
Founding of Jamestown
18. A series of essays written to support ratification of the Constitution.
Adam Smith
Federalist Papers
Urban
Bubonic Plague
19. Battle of Hastings - centralized government
Civil War
1066
Absolute Monarchy
Monotheism
20. First representative assembly in American
English Bill of Rights
Columbian Exchange
McCullough v. Maryland
House of Burgesses
21. Power of the President to reject a bill passed by Congress.
veto
English Bill of Rights
Federalist Papers
Nationalism
22. Type of government where - through law - some control is placed on leadership's power such as a democracy.
Sub - Saharan Africa .
limited government
Parliament
Communism/Command Economy
23. The idea that government is controlled by the people who hold power and elect representatives - giving those representatives power to make and enforce laws.
cottage industry
Monroe doctrine
Republicanism
Traditional economy
24. Developed complex societies such as the Inca
tariff
Karl Marx
Civil War
Andean civilization
25. Government were citizens elect representatives ex: Rome Greece
Per Capita Income
market - oriented agriculture
Republic
Urban
26. Guaranteed English Citizens certain rights and stated that elections for Parliament were to be held often.
level of development
Nullification Crisis
Communism/Command Economy
English Bill of Rights
27. Artificial waterway for navigation - irrigation
international
nullify
cottage industry
Canals
28. Europe would not interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere
Articles of Conf.
Monroe doctrine
Declaration of Independence
14th Amendment
29. All things that surround us.
Silk Road
1787-1789
environment
1776
30. First organizing of 13 colonies.
Federalism
Articles of Conf.
Separation of Powers
Industrialization
31. Power is divided between the state government and the federal government with some powers shared.
Federalism
House of Burgesses
level of development
Taxation
32. Meeting to revise the Articles of Confederation resulting in a new form of Government. Great Compromise.
Constitutional Conv.
exports
Famine
States Rights
33. He was commander of the Continental Army - defeated Cornwallis at the Battle Yorktown - and 1st president of the U.S. A.
George Washington
Civil War 1861-1865
Bartering
Nationalism
34. Having to do with one's own homeland
Popular Sovereignty
Federalist Papers
domestic
Republicanism
35. Life - Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness same as natural or individual rights
Inalienable/Unalienable
14th Amendment
Limited Government
Mayflower Compact
36. England's overthrow of the monarchy and establishment of a constitutional monarchy (representative government)
Infant Mortality
Literacy Rate
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
Federalism
37. Economic thinker that supported capitalism
Adam Smith
ziggurats
Migration
Longitude
38. Trade route that went from China to the Middle East and into Europe - called the Silk Road b/c of the Silk only coming from China
Self Determination
environment
Straits of Hormuz
Silk Road
39. Began when South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union if the federal gov't tried to collect tariffs duties in their state.
Life Expectancy
The Nullification Crisis
Republic
Magna Carta
40. Division of power between the national (federal) and state governments - ex.: national gov't coins money and the state gov't cannot
Panama Canal
Oligarchy
Atlantic Slave Trade
Federalism
41. Power of the government rests with the people who express their ideas through voting.
Popular Sovereignty
Bill of Rights
15th Amendment
Federalism
42. Colonies separate from England... 'unalienable rights'
Declaration of Indepen.
Straits of Hormuz
Constitutional Monarchy
Subsistence economy
43. Government that votes for representatives who serve in the government to make and enforce law and in the best interest of the people
suffrage
English Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights
Representative Democracy
44. 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
Mesoamerica civilizations
nullify
Columbian Exchange
urban
45. 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.
Industrial Revolution
Federalist Papers
The Nullification Crisis
Articles of Confederation
46. Life - Liberty - property or Life - Liberty - the Pursuit of Happiness
Natural Rights / Individual Rights
1787
Capitalism/Market Economy
Traditional economy
47. 1607 first colony in America. Established representative government based on the British system of government
Taxation
Founding of Jamestown
Schism
Limited Government
48. People who settle and live in a colony
Standard of living
colonists
citizen
Anti - Federalist
49. US first plan of government that failed because of the weak central (national) government
Nationalism
Articles of Confederation
States Rights
George Washington
50. Slanted coverage or one - sided information about an event; prejudiced information.
bias
Anti - Federalist
Nullification Crisis
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut