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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
Demographics
international
Inalienable/Unalienable
2. Wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.
Free - enterprise economic system
English Bill of Rights
Abe Lincoln
Suez Canal
3. Transfer of plants - animals - disease - and cultures between Europe - Asia and Africa (Old World) and North and South America (New World). It started with Christopher Columbus to the Americas in 1492
rural
Columbian Exchange
Enlightenment
Age of Exploration & Colonization
4. The idea that governments are created by the consent of the governed and that the power of government is limited by rule of law.
Henry Ford
Limited Government
Federalism
Barriers
5. Citizens vote for representatives who make and enforce the laws. US form of government
Representative democracy
Urban
Justinian
market - oriented agriculture
6. Gives citizenship rights to all people born of naturalized in the U.S. It states that citizens will have equal protection under the law.
amendment
federalism
14th Amendment
Mayflower Compact (1620)
7. The rights guaranteed to individual citizens by the Bill of Rights.
Absolute Monarchy
Force Bill
Individual Rights
Land Ordinance of 1785
8. The idea that power is divided by the Constitution between the federal and state governments.
Cotton Gin
limited government
ratify
federalism
9. An economic system in which all means of production are owned by the people - private property does not exist - and all goods and services are shared equally
Magna Carta
Bubonic Plague
Monotheism
Communism/Command Economy
10. Gave citizenship to all people born or naturalized in the U.S.
Theocracy
Humanism
14th Amendment
King George III
11. Battle of Hastings - centralized government
1066
Winston Churchill
Printing Press
Land Ordinance of 1785
12. Food - clothing - shelter (water is food)
Basic Needs
Emancipation Proclamation
(naval) blockade
Articles of Confederation
13. Limited the power of the King in 1215
Magna Carta
grievance
Imperialism
Standard of living
14. Chinese invention that helped make sea travel across the Atlantic Ocean possible
Enlightenment
Hammurabi
Republic
Magnetic Compass
15. Supporters of the Constitution. They favored a strong national government.
Federalist
Irrigation Canals
Scientific Revolution
Consent of the Governed
16. Beginning of mass production - interchangeable parts.
Thomas Jefferson
Anti - Federalists
Industrial Revolution
Inalienable/Unalienable
17. Lincoln frees slaves in the states of rebellion.
Articles of Confederation
exports
1863 Emancipation Pro
Taxation
18. Belief in one god
Monotheism
Free - enterprise economic system
subsistence agriculture
Sub - Saharan Africa .
19. Information that comes from other sources such as a textbook - encyclopedia.
Self Determination
Civil War
secondary source
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
20. Part of the Legislative Branch whose job is to makes the Laws
Demographics
1787
The Senate
Industrialized
21. Refers to the amount and quality of economic and industrial resources - often related to national income.
level of development
secondary source
Federalism
Bartering
22. Martin Luther's ideas that he posted on the chuch door at Wittenburg which questioned the Roman Catholic Church. This act began the Reformation
1215
13th Amendment
Industrialized
95 Theses
23. A series of essays written to support ratification of the Constitution.
Federalist Papers
1066
George Washington
Humanism
24. The land south of the Sahara Desert in Africa that includes some of the world's richest mineral deposits and fertile land.
Representative democracy
14th Amendment
Henry Ford
Sub - Saharan Africa .
25. Rebirth of ideas - art - and architecture of the Greeks and Romans
Plessy v. Ferguson
nullify
Renaissance
Federalism
26. Gave voting rights to all males over 21 regardless of race.
Scientific Revolution
Canals
15th Amendment
States Rights
27. Power of the government rests with the people who express their ideas through voting.
Literacy Rate
Plessy v. Ferguson
Popular Sovereignty
Treaty of Paris 1783
28. Machine that allowed text to be mass produced which allowed the spreading of ideas
Printing Press
Mayflower Compact
Natural Barriers
95 Theses
29. Strong nations seek to dominate other countries (territories) politically - economically - or socially
Fertile Crescent
Cottage industry
House of Burgesses
Imperialism
30. Use of scientific method to find out how the world worked.
Age of Reason
Constitutional Monarchy
Factory System
Immigration patterns
31. Life - Liberty - property or Life - Liberty - the Pursuit of Happiness
Theocracy
Karl Marx
Anti - Federalists
Natural Rights / Individual Rights
32. Began when South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union if the federal gov't tried to collect tariffs duties in their state.
standard of living
Bill of Rights
International Trade
The Nullification Crisis
33. Each branch of government has a way to restrict/check the actions of the other 2 branches
Mayflower Compact
Checks and Balances
Separation of Powers
Standard of living
34. The System in the U.S. and other free market economies. It includes economic choice - competition - profit motive - and limited government regulation of the economy.
Marbury v. Madison
Free - enterprise economic system
15th Amendment
Nullification Crisis
35. Rulers power is limited by law - Great Britain's current form of government since Glorious Revolution
Constitutional Monarchy
Panama Canal
Oligarchy
Protestant Reformation
36. King/queen who has unlimited power
George Washington
John Locke
Absolute Monarchy
Articles of Confederation
37. Leader of the Continental Army during the Revolution; 1st President of the U.S.
George Washington
Mayflower Compact
King George III
John Locke
38. Economic thinker that supported capitalism
Adam Smith
Constitutional Monarchy
1791
Civil War
39. He was commander of the Continental Army - defeated Cornwallis at the Battle Yorktown - and 1st president of the U.S. A.
George Washington
Federalist Papers
Renaissance
Articles of Confederation
40. Government were citizens elect representatives ex: Rome Greece
1215
Republic
Montesquieu
Bill of Rights
41. The right to vote and the exercise of that right.
Straits
suffrage
Federalist Papers
Absolute Monarchy
42. Government ruled by a few powerful people
Oligarchy
13th Amendment
Columbian Exchange
George Washington
43. Curbed States' Rights
Silk Road
McCullough v. Maryland
Federalist Papers
suffrage
44. Banned slavery throughout the nation.
Civil War 1861-1865
Bubonic Plague
Iron Curtain
13th Amendment
45. Relating to the countryside - of or in the countryside.
Representative Democracy
rural
Schism
Justinian
46. Movement of people from on country or location to another
Migration
Age of Reason
Unconstitutional
Oligarchy
47. This is also referred to as a city
Mayflower Compact
Winston Churchill
Monroe doctrine
Urban
48. Split in the church
Schism
bias
Land Ordinance of 1785
Draco
49. Proposed the ideas of natural rights - life liberty - property
1787
John Locke
Fund. Order of Conn.
Karl Marx
50. The 1st 10 amendments to the Constitution.
Magna Carta
Famine
Literacy Rate
Bill of Rights