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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The right to vote and the exercise of that right.
Migration
suffrage
exports
Polytheism
2. Leader of Great Britain in WWII who coined the phrase Iron Curtain
Crusaders
Winston Churchill
Fund. Order of Conn.
Popular Sovereignty
3. 18th century European movement that applied reason to all aspects of society and help changed government
Enlightenment
federalism
Diffusion/spatial exchange (cultural diffusion)
Checks and Balances
4. Writing system in the Fertile Crescent/Mesopotamia
veto
International Trade
Cuneiform
Declaration of Independence
5. Information that comes from other sources such as a textbook - encyclopedia.
secondary source
1787-1789
Civil War
Crusaders
6. All things that surround us.
Thomas Jefferson
1863 Emancipation Pro
14th Amendment
environment
7. Term used to describe the division between Western (democratic) Europe and Eastern (communist) Europe
Thomas Jefferson
Industrial Revolution
Iron Curtain
Totalitarianism
8. Right of groups of people to create their own nation
Ben Franklin
Self Determination
Traditional economy
House of Burgesses
9. Government were citizens elect representatives ex: Rome Greece
Republic
primary source
Protestant Reformation
Andean civilization
10. Commander of the Continental Army and 1st President.
1066
George Washington
Force Bill
Indulgences
11. Exchange of goods and ideas (commerce) between the new nations and different parts of the world expanded
1215
International Trade
amendment
15th Amendment
12. One of the 1st written Constitutions of the Colonies. (1639)
Suez Canal
(naval) blockade
Humanism
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
13. Movement that began to correct problem in the Roman Catholic Church. It caused a split and the development of Protestant Churches
Scientific Revolution
Limited Government
Protestant Reformation
limited government
14. Prohibits the use of race or previous condition of slavery as a barrier to voting. Applied to male citizens over the age of 21.
Constitutional Conv.
15th Amendment
Nationalism
Printing Press
15. Renaissance Value that humans are important. It shifted the focus from the after life (religion) to a person's life on earth
urban
colonists
Humanism
Industrialization
16. Declaration of Independence signed on July 4th of this year in Philadelphia by delegated of the Second Continental Congress.
Plessy v. Ferguson
1776
Popular Sovereignty
Thomas Jefferson
17. Opposed to the Constitution because it gave too much power to the national government and not enough to the states. They also wanted individual rights protected
Cotton Gin
Imperialism
King George III
Anti - Federalist
18. Movement in Europe that emphasized the use of reason.
Hammurabi
Enlightenment
nullify
1787-1789
19. To cut off supplies; a military and economic tool used to force a nation or area to suffer shortages and to give up fighting.
(naval) blockade
Mayflower Compact (1620)
Ben Franklin
limited government
20. Abuse of power is controlled by the three branches of government watching each other and having the power to approve or disapprove certain actions of the other.
Literacy Rate
Per Capita Income
Subsistence agriculture
Checks and Balances
21. Idea that people give government its power through the 'just consent of the governed' as stated in the Declaration of Independence.
Anti - Federalists
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington
Consent of the Governed
22. A series of essays written to support ratification of the Constitution.
Federalist Papers
Articles of Confederation
trade
Anti - Federalists
23. He was commander of the Continental Army - defeated Cornwallis at the Battle Yorktown - and 1st president of the U.S. A.
limited government
standard of living
Popular Sovereignty
George Washington
24. Emporer of the Byzantine Empire who wrote a law code
Individual Rights
Republic
Justinian
Absolute Monarchy
25. Economic thinker that supported capitalism
Magna Carta
Taxation
Adam Smith
Latitude
26. Belief in worldly rather than spiritual ideas
Totalitarianism
Secularism
Taxation
Republic
27. Beginning of self - government by Colonists.
14th Amendment
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
Mayflower Compact (1620)
Industrialization
28. 1st written constitution
Diffusion/spatial exchange (cultural diffusion)
Declaration of Independence
Magna Carta
Fund. Order of Conn.
29. Mesopotamian king who created the first written law code
Fund. Order of Conn.
Constitutional Monarchy
Irrigation Canals
Hammurabi
30. Trading goods or services for other goods or services
Constitutional Monarchy
Bartering
Federalism
Treaty of Paris 1783
31. Limited the power of the King in 1215
Fertile Crescent
Absolute Monarchy
Sub - Saharan Africa .
Magna Carta
32. A written plan of government for the colonies created a weak league of 13 nearly independent states in 1777. The 1st Constitution of the U.S.
cottage industry
Monotheism
Traditional economy
Articles of Confederation
33. A historic period identified by some prominent figure or characteristic
Life Expectancy
era
House of Burgesses
1787
34. Slanted coverage or one - sided information about an event; prejudiced information.
suburban
Magna Carta
bias
Republic
35. Developed complex societies such as Maya and Aztec
Mesoamerica civilizations
Protestant Reformation
Republic
George Washington
36. Invented by Eli Whitney it removed the seeds from cotton quicker than by hand which helped increase production
Subsistence economy
Civil War
Cotton Gin
Popular Sovereignty
37. Supporters of the Constitution. They favored a strong national government.
Federalist
Longitude
13th Amendment
Republic
38. Use indicators such as income - education - birth rate/death rate - $ spent on food - population density - and so on to determine quality of life.
standard of living
Migration
Communism/Command Economy
English Bill of Rights
39. Mass production of food
Subsistence economy
Demographics
Commercial Agriculture
Age of Exploration & Colonization
40. Tax on imports and exports.
Sub - Saharan Africa .
rural
tariff
Karl Marx
41. Martin Luther's ideas that he posted on the chuch door at Wittenburg which questioned the Roman Catholic Church. This act began the Reformation
imports
tariff
Popular Sovereignty
95 Theses
42. Refers to the amount and quality of economic and industrial resources - often related to national income.
Monroe doctrine
level of development
Andean civilization
Parliament
43. Wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.
1787-1789
1066
Immigration patterns
Abe Lincoln
44. Extreme hunger and scarcity of food
1776
International Trade
Articles of Confederation
Famine
45. Gives citizenship rights to all people born of naturalized in the U.S. It states that citizens will have equal protection under the law.
Cotton Gin
Totalitarianism
Fund. Order of Conn.
14th Amendment
46. Flat - horizontal lines on a map
Declaration of Independence
Latitude
Republicanism
Middle Ages
47. Union vs. Confederacy. Jefferson Davis is President of the South; Lincoln of the North
13th Amendment
Individual Rights
Basic Needs
Civil War
48. 1607 first colony in America. Established representative government based on the British system of government
Emancipation Proclamation
Founding of Jamestown
Marbury v. Madison
Indulgences
49. Belief in one god
Schism
Monotheism
Hammurabi
environment
50. Issue of the Civil War. South believed the States had more power than the Federal Government
Mayflower Compact (1620)
Federalist
Declaration of Independence
States Rights