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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Organization of government whichinto three branches - legislative - executive and judicial; proposed by Montesquieu
George Washington
Checks and Balances
Absolute Monarchy
Separation of Powers .
2. The right to vote and the exercise of that right.
13th Amendment
trade
suffrage
14th Amendment
3. Movement that began to correct problem in the Roman Catholic Church. It caused a split and the development of Protestant Churches
cultural diffusion
Representative Government
Protestant Reformation
Fund. Order of Conn.
4. Flat - horizontal lines on a map
Mayflower Compact
Latitude
Protestant Reformation
Magna Carta
5. Commander of the Continental Army and 1st President.
Industrialized
George Washington
Plessy v. Ferguson
nullify
6. Rulers power is limited by law - Great Britain's current form of government since Glorious Revolution
Constitutional Monarchy
Justinian
John Locke
Marbury v. Madison
7. 18th century European movement that applied reason to all aspects of society and help changed government
Columbian Exchange
Enlightenment
Adam Smith
Protestant Reformation
8. Exchange of goods and services.
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
trade
End of Reconstruction
1863 Emancipation Pro
9. Shift from agriculture to industry (commercial industry) mass production of goods. It also led to the growth of cities and global trade
Articles of Confederation
Cathedrals
Industrial Revolution
English Bill of Rights
10. Troops removed from the South by President Hayes.
trade
Subsistence economy
Articles of Confederation
End of Reconstruction
11. 1st 10 Amendments which guarantee individual rights
Bill of Rights
Latitude
Natural Rights / Individual Rights
Republicanism
12. Trading goods or services for other goods or services
The Nullification Crisis
Bartering
Panama Canal
Federalist
13. Proposed that a government should have 3 branches
Emancipation Proclamation
nullify
Longitude
Montesquieu
14. Colonies separate from England... 'unalienable rights'
Declaration of Indepen.
Articles of Confederation
imports
Oligarchy
15. Slanted coverage or one - sided information about an event; prejudiced information.
Bill of Rights
market - oriented agriculture
bias
Bill of Rights
16. Goods bought from sellers in other countries.
Barriers
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
exports
imports
17. 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
Taxation
Articles of Confederation
End of Reconstruction
Middle Ages
18. 1st Representative government assembly in the colonies (1619)
Popular Sovereignty
English Bill of Rights
environment
House of Burgesses
19. Refers to the amount and quality of economic and industrial resources - often related to national income.
McCullough v. Maryland
Barriers
level of development
Printing Press
20. Emporer of the Byzantine Empire who wrote a law code
Justinian
Republic
End of Reconstruction
Adam Smith
21. Millions of Africans were enslaved and transported across the Atlantic Ocean to work on plantations in the Americas and Caribbean region
Industrial Revolution
House of Burgesses
Nationalism
Atlantic Slave Trade
22. Power of the President to reject a bill passed by Congress.
colonists
13th Amendment
Subsistence economy
veto
23. One of the 1st written Constitutions of the Colonies. (1639)
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
Industrial Revolution
Straits of Hormuz
States Rights
24. Wrote the Declaration of Independence; colonial leader - 3rd President.
The Senate
Thomas Jefferson
Oligarchy
Capitalism/Market Economy
25. Year that the first 10 amendments to the Constitution were made which protected the rights of individuals from abuses of the national government
Cotton Gin
1791
Straits of Hormuz
Magna Carta
26. Government where the religious leader run the government
Republic
Theocracy
Scientific Revolution
Magna Carta
27. Actions or laws contrary to the Constitution as determined by the courts.
14th Amendment
Unconstitutional
(naval) blockade
1787-1789
28. 1st written constitution
Sub - Saharan Africa .
Oligarchy
Fund. Order of Conn.
Infant Mortality
29. 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.
Force Bill
ziggurats
Federalism
Free - enterprise economic system
30. 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
international
Columbian Exchange
Land Ordinance of 1785
unalienable
31. Life - Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness same as natural or individual rights
Thomas Jefferson
cultural diffusion
Inalienable/Unalienable
U.S. Constitution
32. Water way through Egypt that connect the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
Natural Barriers
Columbian Exchange
Articles of Confederation
Suez Canal
33. Movement in Europe that emphasized the use of reason.
Panama Canal
Individual Rights
Limited Government
Enlightenment
34. Statement made by Abraham Lincoln which essentially freed the slaves
Emancipation Proclamation
Individual Rights
federalism
trade
35. Division of power between the national (federal) and state governments - ex.: national gov't coins money and the state gov't cannot
Federalism
14th Amendment
Famine
The Nullification Crisis
36. Disease brought to Europe from the Mongols during the Middle Ages. It killed 1/3 of the population and helps end Feudalism
English Bill of Rights
Adam Smith
Bubonic Plague
Limited Government
37. 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.
Theocracy
Checks and Balances
Articles of Confederation
Emancipation Proclamation
38. Temples in the Fertile Crescent/Mesopotamia
House of Burgesses
Articles of Confederation
Printing Press
ziggurats
39. Belief in worldly rather than spiritual ideas
Bill of Rights
14th Amendment
Emancipation Proclamation
Secularism
40. The 1st 10 amendments to the Constitution.
Representative Government
Bill of Rights
1863 Emancipation Pro
Adam Smith
41. An official change to a law or document of government.
amendment
English Bill of Rights
era
Federalist Papers
42. Power of the government rests with the people who express their ideas through voting.
Draco
Self Determination
Popular Sovereignty
Cathedrals
43. Trade route that went from China to the Middle East and into Europe - called the Silk Road b/c of the Silk only coming from China
Silk Road
veto
End of Reconstruction
Bill of Rights
44. Chinese invention that helped make sea travel across the Atlantic Ocean possible
Magnetic Compass
Urban
Natural Barriers
Republicanism
45. Supreme Court can decide if a law violates the Constitution
Free - enterprise economic system
Republic
Marbury v. Madison
Indulgences
46. Smaller community located in the area surround a city.
suburban
Abraham Lincoln
Declaration of Indepen.
Nationalism
47. Part of the Legislative Branch whose job is to makes the Laws
Absolute Monarchy
The Senate
U.S. Constitution
imports
48. Each branch of government has a way to restrict/check the actions of the other 2 branches
Taxation
Checks and Balances
Karl Marx
level of development
49. Law code signed by King John of England that limited his power and was the first time for limited government
Karl Marx
Barriers
Magna Carta
Age of Exploration & Colonization
50. Leader of Great Britain in WWII who coined the phrase Iron Curtain
secondary source
Winston Churchill
Thomas Jefferson
Popular Sovereignty