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TAKS 10th Grade Social Studies
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin which was about the horrors of slaery
Harrlet Beecher Stowe
Jamestown
Tenth Amedment
mercantilism
2. Pertaining to the geography or natural landforms of a given area - or a location wihin a given area
cottage industry
Treaty of Paris of 1763
tariff
geographical
3. Is the first ten amednments of the Constituion and detail the protection of individual liberties
amendment
Bill of Rights
crossroads
raw materials
4. A ruler who governs alone and is not restrianed by laws a constitiuion or custon - usually king or queen
absolute monarch
harsh
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
abolition
5. Form of government embodying deomcratic principles and hwere a monarch is not the head of state
secondary sources
democratic republic
absolute monarch
Steel Plow
6. King of England during the American Revolution - taxed the colines refused the Olive Branch Petition leading to the final break with the colonies
suffrage
King George III
Farewell Address
life expectancy
7. The turing point of the American Revolution led to a miltiary alliance with France
Battle of Saratoga
John C. Calhoun
landlocked
absolute monarch
8. Material before being processed or manufactured into a final form (oil - iron)
Northwest Ordiance
civil disobedience
significant
raw materials
9. The principle or system of vesiting in separte branches the excuitve - legislatvie - and judical powers of a government
second amendment
secede
route
separation of powers
10. A person who exercises authority; cheif officer; leader
commader
grievance
Steel Plow
Mayflower Compact
11. A economy where enough is grown hunted and crafted to provide for the basic needs of the people
subsistence economy
literacy rate
federalism
infected
12. Means to improve by vote
suffrage
acquire
ratify
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
13. The delivery or giving out of an item or items to the intended recipients
gross domestic product
distribution
tyranny
magna carta
14. The prodcution for sale - of goods at home
End of the American Revolution
theocracy
Mayflower Compact
cottage industry
15. The constitutional amendment designed to protect individuals accused of crimes. It includes the right to counsel - the right to confront witnesses - and the right to a speedy and public trial.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
sixth amendment
Impeach
popular culture 'pop culture'
16. The Supreme Court decision that rulled that the consitution gave contorl of interstate comerce to the U.S. congress not the individual states trhough whih a route passed
Gibbons vs. Ogden
diplomatic relations
famine
Treaty of Paris of 1763
17. An alteration of a addiation to a motion - bill - constution
efficiency
popular culture 'pop culture'
literacy rate
amendment
18. 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
Telegraph
Jamestown
commader
The Declaration of Independence
19. An ecomny where buisness compete for business in an open market - with little governmnet interfernce
Frederick Douglas
free enterprise economy
population growth
mercantilism
20. A system in which each branch of government has its own powers
The first shots of the American Revolution
Lincoln's First inaugrual Address
Seperation of Powers
John C. Calhoun
21. Economic theory that a country's strength is measured by the amount of gold it has that a country should sell more than it buys and that the colonies exist for the benefit of the the Mother Country
birthrate
mercantilism
Harriet Tubman
first amendment
22. Is a tax on goods brought into a country
Farewell Address
tariff
secede
federalism
23. Citizens individually choose their representatives in a legislature
Judicial Review
federalism
direct representation
first amendment
24. Created two houses of Congress. One based on population - and ther other gave equal represnetation of each state
The Great Compromise
rural
legitmacy
Emancipation Proclamations
25. Supporst of the constiution who favored a strong national government
federalist
foreign policy
democratic republic
Bill of Rights
26. Mexico sold all of California and New mexico to the US
Jamestown
Gettysburg Adress
crossroads
Mexican Cession
27. John Deere
nullify
route
Steel Plow
Abraham Lincoln
28. Living in a city
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
free enterprise
urban
suffrage
29. Is the right of the Supreme Court to judge laws passd by COngress and determine wheaterh they are consitutial or not
limited government
Judicial Review
prohibited
first amendment
30. A point at which an important decision must be made
government bureaucracy
crossroads
James Monroe
amend
31. Compliantes againsts a person or state
export
Telegraph
Bessemer Process
grievance
32. A grade or level of subistence and comfort in everday life enjoyed by a community - class - or individual
standard of living
commercial
command economy
ratify
33. To deprive (something) of value or effectiveness to make void
Interchangeable Parts
currency
nullify
Susan B Anothony
34. An economy that operates by voluntary echange in a free market and is not planned or contorlled by a central aauthority; a capitalisc economy
state's rights
urban
Mayflower Compact
market economy
35. Body of citizens enrolled for miliatry service - and called out periodically for drill but serving full time only in emergencies
militia
limited government
benjamin franklin
command economy
36. Abolished slavery
harsh
mercantilism
Steel Plow
Thirteenth Amendment
37. Things that you own
Frederick Douglas
possessions
Mayflower Compact
mercantilism
38. Unable to move or with limited space and operate
Jefferson Davis
confined
treason
Samuel Adams
39. The freedom of private businesses to operate competitively for profit with minimal goverment regulations
crossroads
free enterprise
diplomatic relations
James Monroe
40. Congres shall make no law restricing freddom of speech - religion - press assembly and petition
first amendment
state's rights
Henry Clay
autocracy
41. A country or state that is surrouded by land on all sides
landlocked
Navigation Acts
possessions
migration
42. Former slave who became the best know black abolitionsit in the country 'north star'
rural
Frederick Douglas
relevant
limited government
43. Not allowed
prohibited
civil disobedience
Abraham Lincoln
Seperation of Powers
44. The providing or supplying of something - esp. food or other necessities - in law providing for a specific circumstances or event.
secondary sources
Jamestown
provisions
subsistence economy
45. War between the Union and Confederacy from 1861-1865
secondary sources
The first shots of the American Revolution
commader
Civil War
46. The british defeat at Yorktown - Virgina by George Washingtown's troops singaled the end of the american revolution. accepted the surrrender of the main british army under Cronwallis
Navigation Acts
End of the American Revolution
migration
William Lloyd Garrison
47. Forbids the gov. to order private citizens to allow soldier to live in their homes
third amendment
foreign policy
Democracy
landlocked
48. Robert Fulton
literacy rate
Steamboat
Tenth Amedment
John C. Calhoun
49. A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and consituent political unites (states)
federalism
infectious disease
theocracy
King George III
50. Seneca Falls Convention creating the Women's Rights movement in the US
economic status
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Federalist Papers
finalcial resources