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TAKS 10th Grade World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Disease brought to Europe from the Mongols during the Middle Ages. It killed 1/3 of the population and helps end Feudalism
level of development
Bubonic Plague
Federalism
Standard of living
2. 1st American Constitution; States had too much power.
Ben Franklin
Migration
Totalitarianism
Articles of Confederation
3. 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
Cathedrals
Federalism
Oligarchy
Silk Road
4. Pride in ones country
Urban
Subsistence economy
Hammurabi
Nationalism
5. Government were citizens elect representatives ex: Rome Greece
Canals
Subsistence economy
Federalism
Republic
6. Involving other countries
George Washington
international
Republic
Enlightenment
7. Beginning of mass production - interchangeable parts.
Henry Ford
Industrial Revolution
Separation of Powers .
Magna Carta
8. Renaissance Value that humans are important. It shifted the focus from the after life (religion) to a person's life on earth
environment
Humanism
Representative Democracy
Infant Mortality
9. King/queen who has unlimited power
Absolute Monarchy
Irrigation Canals
Brown v. Board of Edu.
Imperialism
10. Goods bought from sellers in other countries.
Life Expectancy
Cotton Gin
House of Burgesses
imports
11. Freed slaves in the seceded states of rebellion.
Emancipation Proclamation
suburban
Unconstitutional
Indulgences
12. Guaranteed/protected basic rights of the English citizens and foundation for US Bill of Rights
Force Bill
Enlightenment
Nullification Crisis
English Bill of Rights
13. Slanted coverage or one - sided information about an event; prejudiced information.
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
Inalienable/Unalienable
Enlightenment
bias
14. Separate is not equal in public Schools
Brown v. Board of Edu.
federalism
1066
Protestant Reformation
15. 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
Anti - Federalist
Republicanism
nullify
Bill of Rights
16. Established Judicial Review.
primary source
Civil War
Marbury v. Madison
1776
17. Writing system in the Fertile Crescent/Mesopotamia
George Washington
Cuneiform
Articles of Confederation
Immigration patterns
18. 18th century European movement that applied reason to all aspects of society and help changed government
limited government
Civil War
Enlightenment
Barriers
19. Complaints
Bill of Rights
Crusaders
Secularism
grievance
20. King of England during the American Revolution.
King George III
nullify
Literacy Rate
Traditional economy
21. All things that surround us.
Basic Needs
Magna Carta
environment
Federalist
22. Millions of Africans were enslaved and transported across the Atlantic Ocean to work on plantations in the Americas and Caribbean region
Polytheism
Atlantic Slave Trade
Longitude
1066
23. Supreme Court can decide if a law violates the Constitution
Renaissance
colonists
Republic
Marbury v. Madison
24. England's overthrow of the monarchy and establishment of a constitutional monarchy (representative government)
Glorious/Bloodless Revolution
Immigration patterns
(naval) blockade
Migration
25. 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.
era
Force Bill
Articles of Conf.
Limited Government
26. Government where citizens vote directly on laws - ex: Athens
Mayflower Compact
Silk Road
Direct Democracy
subsistence agriculture
27. People who settle and live in a colony
Federalist Papers
Popular Sovereignty
domestic
colonists
28. 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
Middle Ages
The Nullification Crisis
Magna Carta
bias
29. 1607 first colony in America. Established representative government based on the British system of government
Founding of Jamestown
Labor force
ziggurats
Popular Sovereignty
30. Exchange of goods and ideas (commerce) between the new nations and different parts of the world expanded
colonists
Monotheism
George Washington
International Trade
31. Martin Luther's ideas that he posted on the chuch door at Wittenburg which questioned the Roman Catholic Church. This act began the Reformation
95 Theses
Literacy Rate
Federalist
English Bill of Rights
32. Mesopotamian king who created the first written law code
Longitude
Taxation
Hammurabi
Representative Government
33. To declare something to be without power or effect; to disregard the power of something.
Winston Churchill
Hammurabi
nullify
(naval) blockade
34. Each branch of government has a way to restrict/check the actions of the other 2 branches
Checks and Balances
Constitutional Monarchy
13th Amendment
Anti - Federalist
35. The rights guaranteed to individual citizens by the Bill of Rights.
Factory System
Panama Canal
Individual Rights
Abe Lincoln
36. Mass production of food
citizen
Cuneiform
Commercial Agriculture
Thomas Jefferson
37. Growing crops for the commercial sale and distribution to domestic and international buyers.
Separation of Powers
market - oriented agriculture
Abraham Lincoln
The Nullification Crisis
38. 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
13th Amendment
Representative Government
Columbian Exchange
1776
39. Declares slavery illegal in the United States.
John Locke
Subsistence economy
domestic
13th Amendment
40. Commander of the Continental Army and 1st President.
George Washington
suburban
Infant Mortality
Separation of Powers .
41. To cut off supplies; a military and economic tool used to force a nation or area to suffer shortages and to give up fighting.
Republic
(naval) blockade
Iron Curtain
Republicanism
42. Chinese invention that helped make sea travel across the Atlantic Ocean possible
Plessy v. Ferguson
Canals
Magnetic Compass
Panama Canal
43. Average number of years people live
Life Expectancy
Diffusion/spatial exchange (cultural diffusion)
1787
Age of Exploration & Colonization
44. Meeting to revise the Articles of Confederation resulting in a new form of Government. Great Compromise.
Humanism
ratify
bias
Constitutional Conv.
45. Part of the Legislative Branch whose job is to makes the Laws
exports
14th Amendment
The Senate
Traditional economy
46. Rules established by Pilgrims for how to organize self - government at Plymouth
Enlightenment
Mayflower Compact
Land Ordinance of 1785
Monroe doctrine
47. Began when South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union if the federal gov't tried to collect tariffs duties in their state.
trade
Articles of Confederation
Cottage industry
The Nullification Crisis
48. Colonies separate from England... 'unalienable rights'
Middle Ages
Subsistence economy
14th Amendment
Declaration of Indepen.
49. Set up system for settling Northwest Territory
Enlightenment
Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
Land Ordinance of 1785
Enlightenment
50. A document outlining principles of self - government for colonists. (1620)
George Washington
veto
Mayflower Compact
Labor force