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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. An agreement singed in 1620 b the Pilgrims in Playmouth - to consult each other baout laws for the colony and a promise to work together to make it succeed. Postive step towards self - rule.
Mayflower Compact
The Great Compromise
gross domestic product
harsh
2. Fired at Lexington Massachusetts in April 1775
The first shots of the American Revolution
Common Sense
Susan B Anothony
federal
3. Pertaining to the geography or natural landforms of a given area - or a location wihin a given area
geographical
mercantilism
Thomas Jefferson
sixth amendment
4. To change
amend
Harriet Tubman
federal
Tenth Amedment
5. To be compeletly destroyed
Seperation of Powers
suffrage
Bessemer Process
devastated
6. Former slave who became the best know black abolitionsit in the country 'north star'
route
Frederick Douglas
President Thomas Jefferson
Conord Massachusetts
7. A state of great comotion - confusion - of disturbance
Appomattox Curt House
turmoil
federalism
Emancipation Proclamations
8. Led to the Boston Tea Party
Abraham Lincoln
Tea Act
Judicial Review
antifederalist
9. Congres shall make no law restricing freddom of speech - religion - press assembly and petition
harsh
technological advances
first amendment
Interchangeable Parts
10. 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)
Thirteenth Amendment
unalienable right
King George III
livstock
11. Body of citizens enrolled for miliatry service - and called out periodically for drill but serving full time only in emergencies
ninth amendment
militia
popular culture 'pop culture'
Bessemer Process
12. A type of government in which its functions and powers are prescribed - limited - and restricted by law
limited government
magna carta
King George III
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
13. Was the first site of the first battle of the Amercian Revolution
Emancipation Proclamations
Conord Massachusetts
milestones
King George III
14. The first permanent English settlement was founded in 1607
commercial
Thirteenth Amendment
acquire
Jamestown
15. Living in a city
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
Marbury vs. Madison
urban
Gibbons vs. Ogden
16. Forbidden colonist to settle west of the Appalachian Moutians
Proclamation of 1763
prospertiy
Navigation Acts
infectious disease
17. 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.
sixth amendment
autocracy
Northwest Ordiance
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
18. An ecomny where buisness compete for business in an open market - with little governmnet interfernce
free enterprise economy
Frederick Douglas
market economy
federalist
19. 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';
harsh
market economy
Harriet Tubman
The Constitution of the United States
20. Seneca Falls Convention creating the Women's Rights movement in the US
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Democracy
treason
population boom
21. 'Father of the Constitution'
Interchangeable Parts
James Madison
diversity
Northwest Ordiance
22. Administration charcterized by exessive red tape (steps to you have to go throuh to get a destired result) and rountine
finalcial resources
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
government bureaucracy
civil disobedience
23. Robert Fulton
Gibbons vs. Ogden
autocracy
primary sources
Steamboat
24. Stressed three dnagers facing the nation. The first related to the rise of polictical parties. Written by George Washington
First shot of Civil War
sixth amendment
End of the American Revolution
Farewell Address
25. The amount of births ina country druing a specific period
Thomas Jefferson
End of the American Revolution
birthrate
Democracy
26. 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
grievance
tariff
benjamin franklin
End of the American Revolution
27. Series of laws passed by England to regulate the Colonist's trade - so England would make money
The Great Compromise
crossroads
Navigation Acts
Northwest Ordiance
28. The amount of wokers available to perform the tasks necessary for a society to function
labor force
Steamboat
amendment
ratify
29. A government ruled by a subject to religiouc authority
Emancipation Proclamations
theocracy
Abraham Lincoln
foreign policy
30. The amount of captial or money available to a person or a state
secondary sources
absolute monarch
finalcial resources
urban
31. Is a cruel and unjust government
federalism
Democracy
abolition
tyranny
32. King of England during the American Revolution - taxed the colines refused the Olive Branch Petition leading to the final break with the colonies
rural
King George III
Tea Act
migration
33. 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
currency
Harrlet Beecher Stowe
Gibbons vs. Ogden
Farewell Address
34. A course - way - or road for apssage or travel
antifederalist
route
militia
Treaty of Paris of 1763
35. When a public official (a president or Supreme Court Justice) is brought to trail for crimes committed in office
Impeach
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
diversity
treason
36. The idea of a state declaring a federal law illegal
nullification
export
diversity
Thirteenth Amendment
37. Compliantes againsts a person or state
Ulysses S grant
grievance
textile
commercial
38. The number of years that an individual is exprected to live as deteremined by statistics
Battle of Saratoga
Conord Massachusetts
life expectancy
standard of living
39. Increase in the number of people who inhabit a territoy or state
population growth
livstock
Daniel Webster
limited government
40. Widespread hunger within a given region
textile
federal
Seperation of Powers
famine
41. The toal national income divided by the number of people in the nation
per capita income
Interchangeable Parts
federalism
first amendment
42. Forbids the gov. to order private citizens to allow soldier to live in their homes
third amendment
autocracy
Jefferson Davis
federal
43. By the north in 1863 effectively split the Confederacy in two and gave control of the Mississippe River to the Union
Daniel Webster
Mayflower Compact
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
Cotton Gin
44. A sudden increase in the birthrate of an area or state
Daniel Webster
King George III
population boom
technological advances
45. Changing iron into steal
Civil War
Bessemer Process
prospertiy
popular soverignty
46. Unable to move or with limited space and operate
acquire
Battle of Saratoga
free enterprise economy
confined
47. Having to do with business
popular culture 'pop culture'
amend
commercial
secede
48. The turing point of the American Revolution led to a miltiary alliance with France
popular culture 'pop culture'
distribution
Battle of Saratoga
cultivation
49. A disease caused by a mirooorganism or other agent such as a bacterium - fungus - or virus - that enters the body of an organism
Harrlet Beecher Stowe
infectious disease
accusations
federal
50. 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
consumer demand
Civil War
Gettysburg Adress