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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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.
ratify
Checks and Balances
Famine
Treaty of Paris 1783
2. A series of essays written to support ratification of the Constitution.
Abe Lincoln
Limited Government
Federalist Papers
1787
3. 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.
Articles of Confederation
Individual Rights
Fund. Order of Conn.
Emancipation Proclamation
4. Colonies separate from England... 'unalienable rights'
Individual Rights
English Bill of Rights
Canals
Declaration of Indepen.
5. He wrote the Declaration of Independence - was the 3rd president of the U.S.A. and made the Louisiana purchase
Bartering
Thomas Jefferson
1791
Protestant Reformation
6. He created the first assembly line used for manufacturing of automobiles
environment
Treaty of Paris 1783
Secularism
Henry Ford
7. Average income per person
Nullification Crisis
Canals
Per Capita Income
Declaration of Indepen.
8. 1st 10 Amendments which guarantee individual rights
Age of Exploration & Colonization
colonists
Bill of Rights
Magna Carta
9. The idea that government is controlled by the people who hold power and elect representatives - giving those representatives power to make and enforce laws.
Republicanism
Latitude
1787
1776
10. Statistical data of a population like - GDP per capita - Life Expectance - Literacy Rate - Infant mortality - ethnicity - religion etc
Emancipation Proclamation
rural
Demographics
Longitude
11. Wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.
Plessy v. Ferguson
Industrial Revolution
Abe Lincoln
Self Determination
12. To declare something to be without power or effect; to disregard the power of something.
John Locke
nullify
Immigration patterns
Life Expectancy
13. Life - Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness same as natural or individual rights
Plessy v. Ferguson
Schism
Inalienable/Unalienable
Communism/Command Economy
14. Europeans explored and conquered much of the world. Goal was to find trade route to Asia
Bill of Rights
suffrage
Age of Exploration & Colonization
Constitutional Monarchy
15. Issue of the Civil War. South believed the States had more power than the Federal Government
States Rights
Representative Democracy
15th Amendment
King George III
16. Proposed that a government should have 3 branches
Montesquieu
1776
Subsistence economy
Bartering
17. Modern Constitution
Fund. Order of Conn.
Silk Road
U.S. Constitution
exports
18. Gave voting rights to all males over 21 regardless of race.
15th Amendment
Barriers
amendment
McCullough v. Maryland
19. First representative assembly in American
Labor force
House of Burgesses
Latitude
cultural diffusion
20. Government were citizens elect representatives ex: Rome Greece
era
Republic
George Washington
The Nullification Crisis
21. President of the United States during the Civil War
Abraham Lincoln
John Locke
nullify
Magnetic Compass
22. Movement of people from on country or location to another
Migration
urban
Hammurabi
Communism/Command Economy
23. Articles published to get support for the Constitution.
Articles of Confederation
cultural diffusion
Nullification Crisis
Federalist Papers
24. This is also referred to as a city
Urban
Justinian
Parliament
Age of Reason
25. Having just enough food to survive with very little left over
Subsistence agriculture
colonists
13th Amendment
Famine
26. Set up system for settling Northwest Territory
Straits of Hormuz
Direct Democracy
13th Amendment
Land Ordinance of 1785
27. Millions of Africans were enslaved and transported across the Atlantic Ocean to work on plantations in the Americas and Caribbean region
Natural Rights / Individual Rights
Atlantic Slave Trade
Printing Press
Anti - Federalist
28. Shift from agriculture to industry (commercial industry) mass production of goods. It also led to the growth of cities and global trade
Communism/Command Economy
Industrial Revolution
domestic
Panama Canal
29. He was commander of the Continental Army - defeated Cornwallis at the Battle Yorktown - and 1st president of the U.S. A.
15th Amendment
Treaty of Paris 1783
suffrage
George Washington
30. Banned slavery throughout the nation.
Articles of Confederation
Bill of Rights
13th Amendment
Panama Canal
31. Water way through Panama that shortens the distance by water from East coast of the US to the West Coast
Panama Canal
Taxation
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
Land Ordinance of 1785
32. Europe would not interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere
Henry Ford
Marbury v. Madison
Cuneiform
Monroe doctrine
33. 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
Iron Curtain
Schism
Anti - Federalist
cultural diffusion
34. Trading goods or services for other goods or services
Treaty of Paris 1783
15th Amendment
Bartering
Bill of Rights
35. Government that votes for representatives who serve in the government to make and enforce law and in the best interest of the people
13th Amendment
Enlightenment
Representative Democracy
veto
36. Year that the first 10 amendments to the Constitution were made which protected the rights of individuals from abuses of the national government
1791
Limited Government
1863 Emancipation Pro
Secularism
37. Surge in scientific discovery in Europe
Famine
Scientific Revolution
Bill of Rights
Inalienable/Unalienable
38. A historic period identified by some prominent figure or characteristic
Immigration patterns
era
McCullough v. Maryland
15th Amendment
39. Life - Liberty - property or Life - Liberty - the Pursuit of Happiness
Natural Rights / Individual Rights
Land Ordinance of 1785
Separation of Powers
Federalism
40. An original document - artifact - picture - journal - cartoon from the period in which an event occurred or a record from a person who participated in the event.
veto
Monroe doctrine
primary source
ziggurats
41. Gothic Architecture used to show religious spirit during the Middle Ages
Cathedrals
Renaissance
Industrialized
(naval) blockade
42. Period in Europe that began after the fall of the Roman Empire Characterized by feudalism - Roman Catholic Church was the unifier of the age with more power than Kings/Lords
1066
Henry Ford
Montesquieu
Middle Ages
43. Early river valley civilization located in modern day Iraq on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
era
Fertile Crescent
Free - enterprise economic system
unalienable
44. Freed slaves in the seceded states of rebellion.
Straits
Emancipation Proclamation
Iron Curtain
Industrialization
45. Government where citizens vote directly on laws - ex: Athens
Direct Democracy
Unconstitutional
Immigration patterns
Montesquieu
46. Government where people elect others to speak and act on their behalf.
McCullough v. Maryland
Representative Government
Magnetic Compass
Bill of Rights
47. Division of power between the national (federal) and state governments - ex.: national gov't coins money and the state gov't cannot
Federalism
Theocracy
English Bill of Rights
Absolute Monarchy
48. Law code signed by King John of England that limited his power and was the first time for limited government
Magna Carta
Oligarchy
Fertile Crescent
Secularism
49. Government ruled by a few powerful people
Factory System
urban
Anti - Federalist
Oligarchy
50. Declaration of Independence signed on July 4th of this year in Philadelphia by delegated of the Second Continental Congress.
Montesquieu
1776
Diffusion/spatial exchange (cultural diffusion)
States Rights