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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 number of pople living per unti of an area (per square mile)
Proclamation of 1763
population density
Thirteenth Amendment
suffrage
2. Form of government that is run for an by the people - giving people the supreme power
Democracy
currency
amendment
censorship
3. By the north in 1863 effectively split the Confederacy in two and gave control of the Mississippe River to the Union
Capture of Vicksburg - Mississippi
John C. Calhoun
turmoil
currency
4. A ruler who governs alone and is not restrianed by laws a constitiuion or custon - usually king or queen
Steamboat
absolute monarch
urban
Alexander Hamilton
5. Powerfuly Knetucky congressmn senator who propoosed the American system and the Compromise of 1850
state's rights
population growth
suffrage
Henry Clay
6. Next to or beside
second amendment
adjacent
infected
Marbury vs. Madison
7. Not allowed
economic status
prohibited
suffrage
First shot of Civil War
8. A state of great comotion - confusion - of disturbance
Thirteenth Amendment
antifederalist
third amendment
turmoil
9. 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)
unalienable right
Common Sense
ratify
Susan B Anothony
10. A point at which an important decision must be made
crossroads
Jefferson Davis
prohibited
Gettysburg Adress
11. A succesful - floursihing or thriving condition
market economy
First shot of Civil War
grievance
prospertiy
12. A government ruled by a subject to religiouc authority
theocracy
rural
militia
sixth amendment
13. Realting to an event
Robert E. Lee
Battle of Gettysburg
relevant
provisions
14. To deprive (something) of value or effectiveness to make void
Jamestown
federalist
nullify
second amendment
15. A course - way - or road for apssage or travel
labor force
Jefferson Davis
route
command economy
16. Massachusetts Congressman and senator who spoke for the Norhta nd the preservation of the Union
efficiency
Daniel Webster
absolute monarch
literacy rate
17. An alteration of a addiation to a motion - bill - constution
Farewell Address
amendment
diversity
provisions
18. 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
nullify
William Lloyd Garrison
accusations
19. A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and consituent political unites (states)
federalism
Harrlet Beecher Stowe
absolute monarch
diversity
20. The prodcution for sale - of goods at home
Harrlet Beecher Stowe
possessions
cottage industry
Abraham Lincoln
21. Samuel Morse
popular culture 'pop culture'
Telegraph
The first shots of the American Revolution
acquire
22. Those advances in science or medicine that adaacnes the knowledge of a state or individual
technological advances
possessions
popular soverignty
market economy
23. Means to improve by vote
infectious disease
first amendment
ratify
confined
24. Forbidden colonist to settle west of the Appalachian Moutians
Jamestown
prohibited
William Lloyd Garrison
Proclamation of 1763
25. The turing point of the Civil War for the North - Confederate troops were forced to retreat and never invaded the North again
Civil War
Battle of Gettysburg
Northwest Ordiance
The Constitution of the United States
26. 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.'
Patrick Henry
tyranny
federalist
standard of living
27. 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)
William Lloyd Garrison
The Declaration of Independence
antifederalist
consumer demand
28. Widespread hunger within a given region
famine
Bill of Rights
The Constitution of the United States
William Lloyd Garrison
29. 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
Mexican Cession
mercantilism
Patrick Henry
John C. Calhoun
30. 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
devastated
antifederalist
James Monroe
Andrew Jackson
31. Citizens individually choose their representatives in a legislature
direct representation
magna carta
provisions
cultivation
32. The first permanent English settlement was founded in 1607
Robert E. Lee
geographical
Jamestown
tyranny
33. Important to a certain event or topic
free enterprise
significant
King George III
antifederalist
34. Having to do with clothing
state's rights
population boom
textile
theocracy
35. 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
Reaper
Bill of Rights
The Declaration of Independence
mercantilism
36. Administration charcterized by exessive red tape (steps to you have to go throuh to get a destired result) and rountine
Treaty of Paris of 1763
government bureaucracy
gross domestic product
James Monroe
37. Thsoe rights reserved speifically for the state and not given to the federal government
38. Claims agaisnt a person or a state usually negitive
raw materials
accusations
sixth amendment
Harriet Tubman
39. Wre people who opposed to the constituion preferring more power to be given to the state governments than to the national government
antifederalist
direct representation
route
absolute monarch
40. Ungentle and unpleasant in action or effect
harsh
democratic republic
ninth amendment
adjacent
41. To withdraw or pull away
William Lloyd Garrison
secede
Tea Act
Steel Plow
42. The toal national income divided by the number of people in the nation
per capita income
Battle of Gettysburg
theocracy
Judicial Review
43. Governmnet in which one perosn has uncontrolled or unlimited authority over others
diversity
turmoil
autocracy
technological advances
44. The coniditon of finances of a state or individual
economic status
Federalist Papers
infectious disease
grievance
45. Is the right of the Supreme Court to judge laws passd by COngress and determine wheaterh they are consitutial or not
Harriet Tubman
censorship
Judicial Review
federalism
46. Abolished slavery
secede
standard of living
Thirteenth Amendment
Patrick Henry
47. Was the president of the confederacy during the Civil War
Gibbons vs. Ogden
Jefferson Davis
limited government
Emancipation Proclamations
48. South carolina congressman and senator who spoke for the south before and during the Civil War
urban
harsh
John C. Calhoun
Appomattox Curt House
49. The right to vote
cultivation
suffrage
population boom
Telegraph
50. 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.
benjamin franklin
harsh
treason
sixth amendment