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TAKS 10th Grade Social Studies
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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. Is a tax on goods brought into a country
tariff
standard of living
Fourteenth Amendment
cultivation
2. The number of pople living per unti of an area (per square mile)
population density
cultivation
standard of living
Marbury vs. Madison
3. Samuel Morse
absolute monarch
Battle of Gettysburg
Telegraph
free enterprise
4. Stressed three dnagers facing the nation. The first related to the rise of polictical parties. Written by George Washington
federalism
draft
treason
Farewell Address
5. The idea of a state declaring a federal law illegal
Samuel Adams
checks and balances
nullification
amendment
6. Fired at Fort Sumter in South Carolina
export
technological advances
magna carta
First shot of Civil War
7. To withdraw or pull away
Harrlet Beecher Stowe
popular soverignty
diversity
secede
8. Leader of the Federalist - first Treasurer of the US creator of the Bank of the U.S. killed in a duel by the Vice President of the US Aaron Burr
free enterprise economy
government bureaucracy
Alexander Hamilton
standard of living
9. Improtant points in an event
possessions
First shot of Civil War
Telegraph
milestones
10. A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and consituent political unites (states)
population density
adjacent
federalism
infected
11. Established a system of setting up governments in the western territories so they could eventually join the UNion. its consitution had to provide for a representative governemnt and ithad to prohibit slavery
censorship
End of the American Revolution
Northwest Ordiance
rural
12. Is the right of the Supreme Court to judge laws passd by COngress and determine wheaterh they are consitutial or not
Judicial Review
confined
popular soverignty
nullification
13. Forbids the gov. to order private citizens to allow soldier to live in their homes
third amendment
ninth amendment
Harrlet Beecher Stowe
militia
14. The Supreme Court decision that said saves were property and not citizens
The Great Compromise
life expectancy
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
adjacent
15. States that powers not gien to the federal government belong to the states
Tenth Amedment
Battle of Gettysburg
mercantilism
Gibbons vs. Ogden
16. Created two houses of Congress. One based on population - and ther other gave equal represnetation of each state
Civil War
The Great Compromise
nullify
diplomatic relations
17. Forbidden colonist to settle west of the Appalachian Moutians
gross domestic product
Proclamation of 1763
Battle of Gettysburg
rural
18. Usually good or services sent out of one's country or are to be consumed by antoher
export
censorship
Robert E. Lee
harsh
19. Farm machine that gathers a food crop from the fields - Cyrus Mccormick
route
geographical
Reaper
tariff
20. Having to do with clothing
textile
harsh
commercial
draft
21. Passionate patriot who became fomous for his fiery speeches in favor of American Independence his most famous quote included the worlds 'give me liberty or give me Death.'
The first shots of the American Revolution
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
finalcial resources
Patrick Henry
22. Widespread hunger within a given region
Bill of Rights
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
tyranny
famine
23. The measure of ability to accomplish a job with a minimum exenditure of time and effort
Henry Clay
birthrate
efficiency
ninth amendment
24. The offense of acting to overthrow one's government
Thomas Jefferson
treason
diversity
labor force
25. A disease caused by a mirooorganism or other agent such as a bacterium - fungus - or virus - that enters the body of an organism
secede
Gettysburg Adress
export
infectious disease
26. Limits imposed on all branches of a government by vestin in each branch the right to amen or void the acts of another
militia
foreign policy
Treaty of Paris of 1763
checks and balances
27. A point at which an important decision must be made
confined
technological advances
raw materials
crossroads
28. When power is given to the people of the state to choose their governmnet
foreign policy
militia
popular soverignty
market economy
29. Was the first site of the first battle of the Amercian Revolution
tyranny
Conord Massachusetts
Lincoln's First inaugrual Address
Northwest Ordiance
30. The 1803 Court decision that gave the Supreme Court the right to determine whether a law violates the Constituion it set up the principle of Judical Review
Marbury vs. Madison
Gettysburg Adress
tyranny
Navigation Acts
31. To promote or improve the growth of (a plant - crop - etc.) by labor and attention
End of the American Revolution
Robert E. Lee
cultivation
Northwest Ordiance
32. The delivery or giving out of an item or items to the intended recipients
gross domestic product
distribution
James Madison
provisions
33. Living in a city
Steel Plow
urban
geographical
harsh
34. Important to a certain event or topic
direct representation
significant
tyranny
economic status
35. A government ruled by a subject to religiouc authority
population boom
Patrick Henry
theocracy
amendment
36. Righst that you can not surrender - sell or transer. they are a gift from the creator to the individual and can not under any circumstatnces be srurredned or taken (life - liberty - happiness)
secede
unalienable right
Frederick Douglas
magna carta
37. Later writings and interpretations of historians and writers. often secondary sources like textbooks and articles provided summaries of information found in primary sources
birthrate
raw materials
secondary sources
Tenth Amedment
38. States that people have rights toher than those mentioned in the Constitution
ninth amendment
migration
population boom
federalism
39. The turing point of the American Revolution led to a miltiary alliance with France
King George III
Battle of Saratoga
Impeach
Harrlet Beecher Stowe
40. Guarantees citizenship and righst to all poeple born or antrualized in the US
abolition
sixth amendment
Common Sense
Fourteenth Amendment
41. Stated that - 'no state..can lawfully get out of the Union..' bt pledged there would be no war unless the South started it - was ment to hlep heal and resore the country after four years of the Civil War
42. To deprive (something) of value or effectiveness to make void
free enterprise economy
The Declaration of Independence
nullify
infectious disease
43. Published the Liberator; abolished Slavery
William Lloyd Garrison
population growth
federalism
Cotton Gin
44. John Deere
Impeach
population boom
checks and balances
Steel Plow
45. Administration charcterized by exessive red tape (steps to you have to go throuh to get a destired result) and rountine
Marbury vs. Madison
government bureaucracy
Susan B Anothony
censorship
46. An act of the Second Continental Congress - adopted on July 4 - 1776 - which declared that the Thirteen Colonies in North America were 'Free and Independent States' and that 'all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain - is a
The Declaration of Independence
magna carta
Judicial Review
Appomattox Curt House
47. The providing or supplying of something - esp. food or other necessities - in law providing for a specific circumstances or event.
Impeach
sixth amendment
provisions
The Constitution of the United States
48. The prodcution for sale - of goods at home
adjacent
cottage industry
Seperation of Powers
government bureaucracy
49. The toal national income divided by the number of people in the nation
possessions
per capita income
Thirteenth Amendment
federal
50. A grade or level of subistence and comfort in everday life enjoyed by a community - class - or individual
Civil War
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
amendment
standard of living