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TAKS 10th Grade Social Studies
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The freedom of private businesses to operate competitively for profit with minimal goverment regulations
mercantilism
free enterprise
Frederick Douglas
relevant
2. Administration charcterized by exessive red tape (steps to you have to go throuh to get a destired result) and rountine
commercial
separation of powers
government bureaucracy
economic status
3. Limits imposed on all branches of a government by vestin in each branch the right to amen or void the acts of another
devastated
resolution
checks and balances
harsh
4. 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
Reaper
Alexander Hamilton
rural
command economy
5. Short speech given by Abrahman Lincoln to dedicate a cemetry for soliders who died at the Battle of Gettysburg. It is considered a profound statement of American ideals. Four score and seven years ago - our fathers....and that governemtn of the peopl
legitmacy
infectious disease
Gettysburg Adress
cottage industry
6. The amount of births ina country druing a specific period
birthrate
treason
James Madison
secondary sources
7. South carolina congressman and senator who spoke for the south before and during the Civil War
route
secondary sources
federal
John C. Calhoun
8. Massachusetts Congressman and senator who spoke for the Norhta nd the preservation of the Union
Robert E. Lee
Northwest Ordiance
Daniel Webster
secondary sources
9. Form of government embodying deomcratic principles and hwere a monarch is not the head of state
Lincoln's First inaugrual Address
Northwest Ordiance
democratic republic
prospertiy
10. A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and consituent political unites (states)
magna carta
Jefferson Davis
federalism
Federalist Papers
11. The desire for goods and services by thoe who have the financial reserves to acqurie them (the amount of sutomers that want to buy something)
consumer demand
Robert E. Lee
textile
nullification
12. Former slave who became the best know black abolitionsit in the country 'north star'
diplomatic relations
Frederick Douglas
prospertiy
route
13. To obtain or receive
population growth
federal
Emancipation Proclamations
acquire
14. The measure of ability to accomplish a job with a minimum exenditure of time and effort
Gettysburg Adress
efficiency
infected
The first shots of the American Revolution
15. John Deere
Thomas Jefferson
harsh
Impeach
Steel Plow
16. Original records of an event - they incldue eyewitness reports created at the time of an event speeches - and letters by people involved in the event - photographs and artifacts
primary sources
King George III
raw materials
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
17. Abolished slavery
possessions
state's rights
technological advances
Thirteenth Amendment
18. General of the confederate army
urban
Harrlet Beecher Stowe
theocracy
Robert E. Lee
19. Led to the Boston Tea Party
cultivation
First shot of Civil War
Tea Act
tyranny
20. Mexico sold all of California and New mexico to the US
Mexican Cession
treason
The first shots of the American Revolution
geographical
21. Next to or beside
adjacent
Abraham Lincoln
Patrick Henry
devastated
22. The number of pople living per unti of an area (per square mile)
Andrew Jackson
First shot of Civil War
population density
export
23. Having to do with business
Telegraph
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
commercial
John C. Calhoun
24. Small town in Virgina where Robert E Lee surrendered the Confederate Army to Ulysses S. Grant ending the Civil War
Henry Clay
accusations
Appomattox Curt House
Patrick Henry
25. Objects used to obtain goods and services - usually coins or bills
currency
crossroads
turmoil
federalist
26. A term for cows - horses - and other cattle
population density
infected
famine
livstock
27. The Supreme Court decision that said saves were property and not citizens
secondary sources
currency
The Declaration of Independence
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
28. The total market value of all the goods and services produced within the borders of a ntaion during a specificed period
Bessemer Process
gross domestic product
Seperation of Powers
censorship
29. Forbidden colonist to settle west of the Appalachian Moutians
Steamboat
Proclamation of 1763
Conord Massachusetts
rural
30. Changing iron into steal
command economy
federalism
Bessemer Process
famine
31. Important; of consequence
landlocked
popular soverignty
significant
draft
32. Member of the sons of liberty who started the committee of correspondcne to stir public support for american indepdnece
Samuel Adams
popular soverignty
free enterprise
free enterprise economy
33. Claims agaisnt a person or a state usually negitive
accusations
Thirteenth Amendment
federalism
textile
34. The idea of a state declaring a federal law illegal
market economy
nullification
famine
mercantilism
35. 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.'
Telegraph
Patrick Henry
acquire
popular culture 'pop culture'
36. Series of laws passed by England to regulate the Colonist's trade - so England would make money
The Constitution of the United States
checks and balances
Navigation Acts
commercial
37. Deleting parts of publication or correspondence or thertrical performances deemed harmful to an individual or party
censorship
second amendment
devastated
Battle of Saratoga
38. A machine that separates the seeds from raw cotton fibers - Eli whitney
infectious disease
Cotton Gin
significant
Susan B Anothony
39. Not allowed
prospertiy
federalism
prohibited
Reaper
40. States that people have rights toher than those mentioned in the Constitution
milestones
Proclamation of 1763
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
ninth amendment
41. A formal expression of opinion or intention made - usually after voting by a formal organization - a legislature - a club or another group
tariff
Steamboat
resolution
unalienable right
42. A succesful - floursihing or thriving condition
Harriet Tubman
prospertiy
foreign policy
Northwest Ordiance
43. Guarantees the right to vot to all citizens regaurdless of race.
separation of powers
autocracy
limited government
Fifteenth Amendment
44. The providing or supplying of something - esp. food or other necessities - in law providing for a specific circumstances or event.
Farewell Address
cultivation
federal
provisions
45. Thsoe rights reserved speifically for the state and not given to the federal government
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46. Wre people who opposed to the constituion preferring more power to be given to the state governments than to the national government
Battle of Saratoga
Reaper
antifederalist
federal
47. 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';
The Constitution of the United States
suffrage
tariff
textile
48. A person who exercises authority; cheif officer; leader
prohibited
commader
significant
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
49. Author of the Monroe Doctrine - which shut down the western hemispher to european exansion or interference
James Monroe
birthrate
second amendment
provisions
50. To deprive (something) of value or effectiveness to make void
economic status
nullify
treason
Alexander Hamilton