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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Involving other countries
Civil War
Suez Canal
End of Reconstruction
international
2. Slanted coverage or one - sided information about an event; prejudiced information.
Winston Churchill
Cottage industry
standard of living
bias
3. Shift from agriculture to industry (commercial industry) mass production of goods. It also led to the growth of cities and global trade
Cuneiform
standard of living
urban
Industrial Revolution
4. Renaissance Value that humans are important. It shifted the focus from the after life (religion) to a person's life on earth
Cathedrals
Humanism
Nationalism
George Washington
5. Europe would not interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere
Monroe doctrine
English Bill of Rights
Plessy v. Ferguson
Magnetic Compass
6. The year the Magna Carta - the cornerstone of English justice and law was signed
Theocracy
Treaty of Paris 1783
Labor force
1215
7. The idea that the power of government is divided into three branches of gov't.
McCullough v. Maryland
Separation of Powers
Panama Canal
Land Ordinance of 1785
8. Flat - horizontal lines on a map
Latitude
Representative democracy
1863 Emancipation Pro
Bill of Rights
9. Chinese invention that helped make sea travel across the Atlantic Ocean possible
Constitutional Conv.
Mayflower Compact
Magnetic Compass
Representative Democracy
10. Actions or laws contrary to the Constitution as determined by the courts.
Atlantic Slave Trade
Federalist
Republic
Unconstitutional
11. Government that votes for representatives who serve in the government to make and enforce law and in the best interest of the people
Representative Democracy
limited government
Bill of Rights
Mayflower Compact
12. Having to do with one's own homeland
13th Amendment
Bill of Rights
domestic
rural
13. 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
14th Amendment
ziggurats
Columbian Exchange
1863 Emancipation Pro
14. Technology used by early farmers to get water to the crops
Irrigation Canals
House of Burgesses
Imperialism
Representative Government
15. Prohibits the use of race or previous condition of slavery as a barrier to voting. Applied to male citizens over the age of 21.
15th Amendment
English Bill of Rights
colonists
George Washington
16. Mass production of food
international
Sub - Saharan Africa .
Abe Lincoln
Commercial Agriculture
17. Statement made by Abraham Lincoln which essentially freed the slaves
Emancipation Proclamation
Per Capita Income
Republicanism
Popular Sovereignty
18. Christian warriors sent to regain the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from the Muslims that controlled
grievance
Crusaders
domestic
Theocracy
19. One of the 1st written Constitutions of the Colonies. (1639)
Thomas Jefferson
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
Fertile Crescent
Checks and Balances
20. Upheld the idea of separated but equal
Articles of Confederation
Plessy v. Ferguson
grievance
trade
21. Sent to Britain (George III) with the grievances the Colonist had with England and why they were going to become their own Nation
Industrialization
Declaration of Independence
Abraham Lincoln
Life Expectancy
22. Curbed States' Rights
McCullough v. Maryland
Abe Lincoln
Standard of living
The Senate
23. The 1st 10 amendments to the Constitution.
Straits of Hormuz
Bill of Rights
Canals
Anti - Federalists
24. US first plan of government that failed because of the weak central (national) government
Civil War 1861-1865
Demographics
Enlightenment
Articles of Confederation
25. Pardon for sin. Martin Luther questioned the churches authority to pardon sin and especially the idea that you could buy the pardon
Indulgences
Civil War 1861-1865
Enlightenment
(naval) blockade
26. Having just enough food to survive with very little left over
Per Capita Income
federalism
Bartering
Subsistence agriculture
27. 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
Theocracy
Subsistence agriculture
Limited Government
Middle Ages
28. Prelude to the Civil War. South Carolina believed a State had the power to override the Federal (National) Government
Nullification Crisis
(naval) blockade
Enlightenment
Montesquieu
29. 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
George Washington
Plessy v. Ferguson
Cathedrals
30. Early river valley civilization located in modern day Iraq on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
Cathedrals
Articles of Confederation
Popular Sovereignty
Fertile Crescent
31. Gives citizenship rights to all people born of naturalized in the U.S. It states that citizens will have equal protection under the law.
Mayflower Compact
George Washington
Abe Lincoln
14th Amendment
32. Government were citizens elect representatives ex: Rome Greece
Republic
Monotheism
Cathedrals
Migration
33. 1st written constitution
English Bill of Rights
Fund. Order of Conn.
Magna Carta
Federalist Papers
34. To declare something to be without power or effect; to disregard the power of something.
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
Anti - Federalist
tariff
nullify
35. Extreme hunger and scarcity of food
Civil War 1861-1865
Famine
Cottage industry
Henry Ford
36. Articles published to get support for the Constitution.
Montesquieu
English Bill of Rights
Migration
Federalist Papers
37. Congress enacted this law to give President Jackson the authority to use the army and navy if necessary to enforce the tariff law of 1828.
Winston Churchill
Force Bill
Irrigation Canals
Federalist Papers
38. Meeting to revise the Articles of Confederation resulting in a new form of Government. Great Compromise.
English Bill of Rights
Plessy v. Ferguson
Constitutional Conv.
McCullough v. Maryland
39. Small - scale production requiring little capital.
1066
cottage industry
Humanism
Magna Carta
40. Supreme Court upheld segregation - 'Separate but equal.'
Declaration of Indepen.
unalienable
1791
Plessy v. Ferguson
41. Writing system in the Fertile Crescent/Mesopotamia
Scientific Revolution
federalism
Articles of Conf.
Cuneiform
42. Wrote the Declaration of Independence; colonial leader - 3rd President.
Plessy v. Ferguson
Communism/Command Economy
Age of Reason
Thomas Jefferson
43. The idea that government is controlled by the people who hold power and elect representatives - giving those representatives power to make and enforce laws.
Monroe doctrine
Enlightenment
Montesquieu
Republicanism
44. Troops removed from the South by President Hayes.
End of Reconstruction
Suez Canal
Iron Curtain
primary source
45. Idea that people give government its power through the 'just consent of the governed' as stated in the Declaration of Independence.
Consent of the Governed
nullify
cultural diffusion
Irrigation Canals
46. Wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.
Declaration of Independence
Labor force
Abe Lincoln
Basic Needs
47. Water way through Panama that shortens the distance by water from East coast of the US to the West Coast
John Locke
Barriers
Factory System
Panama Canal
48. Up and down - vertical lines on a map
Civil War
Crusaders
Longitude
1791
49. Emporer of the Byzantine Empire who wrote a law code
Civil War
Mesoamerica civilizations
1863 Emancipation Pro
Justinian
50. Guaranteed English Citizens certain rights and stated that elections for Parliament were to be held often.
English Bill of Rights
McCullough v. Maryland
13th Amendment
Indulgences