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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 the first ten amednments of the Constituion and detail the protection of individual liberties
unalienable right
commercial
Conord Massachusetts
Bill of Rights
2. To change
Democracy
possessions
Mayflower Compact
amend
3. Important to a certain event or topic
significant
acquire
ninth amendment
federalism
4. To contaminate or corup
urban
infected
primary sources
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
5. Fired at Fort Sumter in South Carolina
turmoil
First shot of Civil War
ninth amendment
Northwest Ordiance
6. A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and consituent political unites (states)
Judicial Review
Cotton Gin
Robert E. Lee
federalism
7. Deleting parts of publication or correspondence or thertrical performances deemed harmful to an individual or party
King George III
censorship
Samuel Adams
benjamin franklin
8. An economy that is planned and controled by a central administration as in the former soviet Union
Gettysburg Adress
democratic republic
federal
command economy
9. An ecomny where buisness compete for business in an open market - with little governmnet interfernce
The Great Compromise
President Thomas Jefferson
free enterprise economy
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
10. Women's rights organizer
Susan B Anothony
third amendment
Common Sense
censorship
11. The number of pople living per unti of an area (per square mile)
population density
popular culture 'pop culture'
per capita income
life expectancy
12. Leader of the original democratic party and a 'president of the pople' he was also responsbible for the Trail of Tears - which forced Native Americans west of the Mississippi River
secondary sources
Andrew Jackson
Frederick Douglas
technological advances
13. Congres shall make no law restricing freddom of speech - religion - press assembly and petition
Farewell Address
James Monroe
John C. Calhoun
first amendment
14. A ruler who governs alone and is not restrianed by laws a constitiuion or custon - usually king or queen
absolute monarch
Proclamation of 1763
route
primary sources
15. States that powers not gien to the federal government belong to the states
Tenth Amedment
Fourteenth Amendment
acquire
population growth
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
Battle of Saratoga
Gibbons vs. Ogden
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
subsistence economy
17. Series of essays written by James Madison - John Jay - Alexander Hamilton - defending the Consituion and the principles on which the government of the United States was founded
Federalist Papers
gross domestic product
Henry Clay
prohibited
18. The taking of supplies - forces - money - etc. - from a given soruce - also the act of mkaing military service mandatory for certain persons
federalist
Steel Plow
draft
sixth amendment
19. Citizens individually choose their representatives in a legislature
subsistence economy
consumer demand
population growth
direct representation
20. A disease caused by a mirooorganism or other agent such as a bacterium - fungus - or virus - that enters the body of an organism
Civil War
infectious disease
The Declaration of Independence
standard of living
21. The coniditon of finances of a state or individual
population growth
economic status
Ulysses S grant
first amendment
22. Series of laws passed by England to regulate the Colonist's trade - so England would make money
Fourteenth Amendment
milestones
significant
Navigation Acts
23. A course - way - or road for apssage or travel
turmoil
efficiency
theocracy
route
24. Things that you own
devastated
possessions
Farewell Address
distribution
25. Member of the sons of liberty who started the committee of correspondcne to stir public support for american indepdnece
cultivation
first amendment
federalism
Samuel Adams
26. A country or state that is surrouded by land on all sides
Reaper
prohibited
landlocked
nullify
27. A term for cows - horses - and other cattle
draft
devastated
livstock
treason
28. Abolished slavery
limited government
Common Sense
cottage industry
Thirteenth Amendment
29. The total market value of all the goods and services produced within the borders of a ntaion during a specificed period
treason
Battle of Saratoga
provisions
gross domestic product
30. Later writings and interpretations of historians and writers. often secondary sources like textbooks and articles provided summaries of information found in primary sources
tyranny
command economy
secondary sources
provisions
31. Guarantees the right of states to organize millias or armies and the right of indivudlas to bear arms
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
Patrick Henry
John C. Calhoun
second amendment
32. The turing point of the American Revolution led to a miltiary alliance with France
efficiency
confined
Battle of Saratoga
abolition
33. Having to do with clothing
unalienable right
textile
significant
infectious disease
34. The number of years that an individual is exprected to live as deteremined by statistics
nullification
absolute monarch
life expectancy
popular soverignty
35. When power is given to the people of the state to choose their governmnet
popular soverignty
First shot of Civil War
limited government
Judicial Review
36. Those advances in science or medicine that adaacnes the knowledge of a state or individual
ninth amendment
Emancipation Proclamations
resolution
technological advances
37. South carolina congressman and senator who spoke for the south before and during the Civil War
urban
John C. Calhoun
efficiency
Farewell Address
38. Is the refusal to obey a government laws or law as a means of passive resistance becasue of one's moral convicition of belief
free enterprise economy
state's rights
Jefferson Davis
civil disobedience
39. States that people have rights toher than those mentioned in the Constitution
crossroads
first amendment
ninth amendment
democratic republic
40. When a public official (a president or Supreme Court Justice) is brought to trail for crimes committed in office
life expectancy
Alexander Hamilton
The Great Compromise
Impeach
41. Resprenting a wide range of things like ethnicites - genders and ideals
technological advances
Common Sense
diversity
famine
42. Massachusetts Congressman and senator who spoke for the Norhta nd the preservation of the Union
per capita income
Tenth Amedment
Daniel Webster
consumer demand
43. Administration charcterized by exessive red tape (steps to you have to go throuh to get a destired result) and rountine
primary sources
government bureaucracy
magna carta
command economy
44. Stressed three dnagers facing the nation. The first related to the rise of polictical parties. Written by George Washington
Farewell Address
James Monroe
Jamestown
Marbury vs. Madison
45. Eli Whitney
Interchangeable Parts
abolition
legitmacy
federalism
46. To withdraw or pull away
population boom
secede
currency
turmoil
47. Widespread hunger within a given region
famine
James Madison
Lincoln's First inaugrual Address
Jamestown
48. 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
mercantilism
nullify
landlocked
Lincoln's First inaugrual Address
49. The supreme law of the United States of America. It was adopted on September 17 - 1787 - by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia - Pennsylvania - and later ratified by conventions in each state in the name of 'the People';
urban
absolute monarch
The Great Compromise
The Constitution of the United States
50. Is a cruel and unjust government
The Great Compromise
abolition
tyranny
free enterprise