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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Belief in worldly rather than spiritual ideas
Representative Government
trade
Adam Smith
Secularism
2. Gave citizenship to all people born or naturalized in the U.S.
Theocracy
unalienable
Articles of Confederation
14th Amendment
3. First 10 Amendments supporting individual freedoms.
Republicanism
Polytheism
Civil War 1861-1865
Bill of Rights
4. Having just enough food to survive with very little left over
Unconstitutional
Subsistence agriculture
Secularism
amendment
5. Curbed States' Rights
Limited Government
Separation of Powers
McCullough v. Maryland
95 Theses
6. Power is divided between the state government and the federal government with some powers shared.
Separation of Powers .
Industrial Revolution
Federalism
Justinian
7. These slow down movement/migration
Bill of Rights
unalienable
Barriers
13th Amendment
8. Battle of Hastings - centralized government
1066
1787
citizen
Separation of Powers
9. Leader of the Continental Army during the Revolution; 1st President of the U.S.
1787-1789
Civil War
Force Bill
George Washington
10. Having industries for the machine production of goods
George Washington
Industrialized
Taxation
Monotheism
11. Tax on imports and exports.
tariff
The Nullification Crisis
International Trade
14th Amendment
12. Strong nations seek to dominate other countries (territories) politically - economically - or socially
Civil War
Plessy v. Ferguson
Enlightenment
Imperialism
13. Citizens vote for representatives who make and enforce the laws. US form of government
McCullough v. Maryland
Representative democracy
Middle Ages
John Locke
14. Proposed the ideas of natural rights - life liberty - property
Communism/Command Economy
Abraham Lincoln
1863 Emancipation Pro
John Locke
15. Banned slavery throughout the nation.
Iron Curtain
13th Amendment
Free - enterprise economic system
Longitude
16. President of the United States during the Civil War
Abraham Lincoln
Bartering
limited government
Industrial Revolution
17. Lincoln frees slaves in the states of rebellion.
Consent of the Governed
Monroe doctrine
Marbury v. Madison
1863 Emancipation Pro
18. Millions of Africans were enslaved and transported across the Atlantic Ocean to work on plantations in the Americas and Caribbean region
Republic
Industrialization
Atlantic Slave Trade
Immigration patterns
19. Government where citizens vote directly on laws - ex: Athens
Secularism
Literacy Rate
Direct Democracy
Middle Ages
20. Mass production of food
Checks and Balances
Commercial Agriculture
Renaissance
Checks and Balances
21. Sent to Britain (George III) with the grievances the Colonist had with England and why they were going to become their own Nation
Bill of Rights
Straits of Hormuz
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
22. Slanted coverage or one - sided information about an event; prejudiced information.
Indulgences
International Trade
bias
English Bill of Rights
23. Beginning of mass production - interchangeable parts.
14th Amendment
tariff
Age of Exploration & Colonization
Industrial Revolution
24. Goods bought from sellers in other countries.
Silk Road
Constitutional Conv.
imports
Atlantic Slave Trade
25. Government where the religious leader run the government
Theocracy
15th Amendment
Cottage industry
Limited Government
26. Declares slavery illegal in the United States.
Popular Sovereignty
End of Reconstruction
Theocracy
13th Amendment
27. Life - Liberty - property or Life - Liberty - the Pursuit of Happiness
Natural Rights / Individual Rights
1863 Emancipation Pro
Migration
standard of living
28. The spread of ideas - people and places to new places
U.S. Constitution
Anti - Federalist
1787-1789
Diffusion/spatial exchange (cultural diffusion)
29. Average number of years people live
1863 Emancipation Pro
Fertile Crescent
Life Expectancy
Representative democracy
30. Renaissance Value that humans are important. It shifted the focus from the after life (religion) to a person's life on earth
Separation of Powers .
George Washington
Mesoamerica civilizations
Humanism
31. A historic period identified by some prominent figure or characteristic
era
Civil War
King George III
Federalist Papers
32. Greek reformer who wrote a harch law code
Federalism
Capitalism/Market Economy
Communism/Command Economy
Draco
33. Troops removed from the South by President Hayes.
Secularism
End of Reconstruction
Oligarchy
Civil War
34. The idea that governments are created by the consent of the governed and that the power of government is limited by rule of law.
Individual Rights
Limited Government
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
35. Type of government where - through law - some control is placed on leadership's power such as a democracy.
imports
Checks and Balances
limited government
citizen
36. Idea that people give government its power through the 'just consent of the governed' as stated in the Declaration of Independence.
Enlightenment
Consent of the Governed
environment
Labor force
37. England's overthrow of the monarchy and establishment of a constitutional monarchy (representative government)
Individual Rights
Bill of Rights
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
Marbury v. Madison
38. Basic economy that was used in early farming and hunting and gathering societies
Declaration of Independence
Federalist Papers
Traditional economy
Demographics
39. Gothic Architecture used to show religious spirit during the Middle Ages
Cathedrals
Protestant Reformation
English Bill of Rights
urban
40. Developed complex societies such as Maya and Aztec
Printing Press
Labor force
Mesoamerica civilizations
Declaration of Indepen.
41. Statement made by Abraham Lincoln which essentially freed the slaves
Emancipation Proclamation
Popular Sovereignty
Federalist Papers
House of Burgesses
42. Articles published to get support for the Constitution.
Federalist Papers
Protestant Reformation
nullify
colonists
43. Developed complex societies such as the Inca
1791
Andean civilization
Magna Carta
Karl Marx
44. Invented by Eli Whitney it removed the seeds from cotton quicker than by hand which helped increase production
Self Determination
Polytheism
Cotton Gin
Sub - Saharan Africa .
45. Chinese invention that helped make sea travel across the Atlantic Ocean possible
Magnetic Compass
John Locke
international
Sub - Saharan Africa .
46. An official change to a law or document of government.
Famine
amendment
Life Expectancy
Enlightenment
47. The idea that government is controlled by the people who hold power and elect representatives - giving those representatives power to make and enforce laws.
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
Republicanism
Montesquieu
Henry Ford
48. Relating to the countryside - of or in the countryside.
Treaty of Paris 1783
Winston Churchill
rural
15th Amendment
49. Surge in scientific discovery in Europe
Scientific Revolution
Declaration of Indepen.
Federalist Papers
Famine
50. Mountains - deserts and oceans
1215
Famine
Natural Barriers
Emancipation Proclamation