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th 8 Grade US HISTORY STUDY GUIDE STAAR BUSTERS 1 • First English colony in the Americas was established where and in what year • Answer: Jamestown, Virginia 1607 2 The Declaration of Independence was signed when? • Answer: 1776 3 The new constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation was presented when? • Answer: 1787 4 The Louisiana Purchase was made in what year and did what to the size of the U.S. • Answer: 1803 Doubled the size of the United States 5 The Civil War broke out in the year of _______ and ended in the year of ________. • Answers: Started 1861 Ended 1865 6 Religious freedom, persecution, profit, land, etc. are reasons for what? • Answers: Coming to America, exploration 7 The document signed by the Pilgrims, in the year _____, that was an early first step toward selfgovernment was called what? • Answers: Year 1620 Document- The Mayflower Compact 8 First written constitution in the New World was called ____________ and was written in the year ________. • Answers: Fundamental Orders of Connecticut • Answer: Written in 1639 9 The first representative government for the English colonies was called what? • Answer: Virginia House of Burgesses 10 The economic system where colonies are set up to make the mother country rich is called what? • Answer: Mercantilism 11 After the French and Indian War, Britain took what actions ( several), which enraged the colonists? ANSWER: • Proclamation of 1763, Colonists could not settle in the Ohio Valley • Sugar Act • Stamp Act • Quartering Act • Intolerable Acts • Townsend Act 12 Patriot leader who was an original Son of Liberty in Boston. ( Beer Maker) • Answer: Samuel Adams 13 Inventor, writer, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Bifocals, Poor Richard’s Almanac, ambassador to France. Who does this describe? • Answer: Benjamin Franklin 14 Leader of the British government during the American Revolution? (Monarch) • Answer: King George III 15 Frenchman who volunteered to serve in the American Revolution? • Answer: Marquis De Lafayette 16 A system for settling the Northwest territory • Answer: Land Ordinance of 1785 17 A government for the territory that guaranteed basic rights to settlers and outlawed slavery • Answer: Northwest Ordinance 18 A period when business activity slows, prices and wages fall, and unemployment rises • Answer: Depression 19 A 1786 revolt in Massachusetts led by farmers in reaction to high taxes • Answer: Shay’s Rebellion 20 The Constitutional Era is characterized by Answer: philosophical differences and compromises in forming the new government 21 What are defining characteristics of the era of the Early Republic • - Answer: Louisiana Purchase Expansion of national power War of 1812 22 How did the War of 1812 affect the standing of the United States in world affairs Answer: the US established its identity as an independent and powerful nation 23 Which issue would be supported by Thomas Jefferson Answer: an expansion of state’s rights 24 These problems faced leaders during the early years of the republic • Answer: -defining national government authority -maintaining national security -creating stable economic system 25 What were three approaches Hamilton used to stabilize the U.S. economy Answer: - Protective tariffs - Repay war debt - Set up national bank 26 Who was supported by northern merchants and industry, favored strong Federal Government, and was a Federalist Answer: John Adams 27 What was the result of the passage of the Judiciary Act • Answer: Federal Court system was set up 28 Why were early political parties developed Answer: there was disagreement over the role and strength of National Government 29 This action contributed to the beginning of the War of 1812 Answer: impressment of American Sailors into British Navy 30 John Adam’s administration restricted citizens from criticizing the government Answer: The Alien and Sedition Acts 31 Stated the United States would not tolerate European intervention in Latin America Answer: Monroe Doctrine 32 How did Washington’s “Farewell Address” influence American foreign policy Answer: To remain neutral 33 How did embargo Act of 1807 impact American trade Answer: Both imports and exports fell greatly 34 How did Federalist interpret the text of the Constitution Answer: loosely according to historic and social changes 35 When the concept of Judicial Review was first applied, it required that all decisions and interpretations of laws be analyzed according to • Answer: legality under the Constitution 36 A major domestic problem faced by leaders of the new republic • Answer: Setting up the court system 37 Leadership qualities a Supreme Court Chief Justice, such as John Marshall, need in order to be effective • Answer: Ability to discuss issues logically and make well reasoned arguments 38 1803 landmark case which formed the basis for the exercise of Judicial review and was the first to declare a government action unconstitutional • Answer: Marbury v. Madison 39 Are the most factors a judge uses when conducting a Judicial Review of a government action • Answer: Rules and laws set forth in the US Constitution 40 This factor determines the number of electoral votes for each state • Answer: states with higher populations have more electoral votes 41 In the Executive Branch, the President may veto bills 42 In the Judicial Branch, the Supreme Court may determine actions unconstitutional 43 First battle of the Revolution“shot heard round the world” • Answer: Lexington and Concord 44 Turning point of the Revolutionary War? • Answer: Battle of Saratoga 45 Father of our country, first President, leader of the Continental Army, who does this describe? • Answer: George Washington 46 Ending battle where Cornwallis surrendered? • Answer: Battle of Yorktown 47 First American government after independence established in what year? • Answer: Articles of Confederation • Answer: 1777 48 Which form of democracy was decided upon when the Constitution was written • Ans: Republic 49 Why is the year 1787 so important in U.S. history? • Ans: The Constitution was written 50 The Federalists Papers were written to promote • Ans: The Constitution 51 Anti-Federalists insisted upon which of the concerns • Ans: The Bill of Rights 52 Bicameral legislature was a result of the following. • Ans: the Great Compromise 53 At the Constitutional Convention, the Virginia Plan included a proposal to: • Ans: separation of powers 54 Document used to declare the reasons for the colonies break from England • Answer: Declaration of Independence 55 Treaty, which ended the war and what year? • Answer: Treaty of Paris • Answer: 1783 56 Where the convention to revise the Articles of Confederation took place • Answer: Philadelphia 57 Agreement to have 2 houses with representation, in one based on population and equal representation in the other is called what? • Answer: The Great Compromise 58 Arguments by the anti-federalists to not ratify the new Constitution? • Answer: They feared the power of the national government could override state decisions, the protection of the liberty of individuals would be at risk 59 Arguments by the Federalists to ratify the new Constitution. What are the essays called that were written to achieve ratification? • Answer: The Federalists Papers 60 A tax on imported goods is called what? Who supported them? Who opposed them? (During the colonial unrest period) • Answer: tariff • Northerners supported • Southerners opposed 61 Who pushed for a national banking system to strengthen the US economy • Answer: Alexander Hamilton 62 Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? • Answer: Thomas Jefferson 63 What two parties did Hamilton and Jefferson start? What were the differences in political ideas? • Hamilton- Federalists Party - Supported a strong national government • Jefferson- Democratic Republican Party - Limited central government - Strict interpretation of the Constitution 64 List three major causes of the War of 1812? Answer: • Impressment of U.S. sailors • Violations of U.S. rights at sea • British support of Indian opposition to colonial settlement 65 The election of who signaled a movement by the common man to get involved in American politics and the beginning of the modern Democratic Party? • Answer: Andrew Jackson 66 The forced removal of Cherokee and other Indians from their Southeastern lands to lands west of the Mississippi River was called what? • Answer: Trail of Tears 67 These laws established the principles for orderly expansion to the west. • Answer: Northwest Ordinance 1787 68 The idea that the United States should extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific (God given right) was called? • Answer: Manifest Destiny 69 A war with our southern neighbors over a border dispute and expansion- Name the war? Who won the war? What did the U.S. gain? • Answer: Mexican War (1846-1848) • Answer: The United States won • Answer: gained, Texas, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and California 70 What region of the United States most opposed tariffs prior to the Civil War? Why? • Answer: Southerners • Answer: they were more dependent on foreign trade 71 Doctrine, which said that a state could declare a Federal Law void if it was unfair to a particular region? • Answer: Doctrine of Nullification 72 Name a South Carolina firebrand who called for secession during regional conflicts? • Answer: John C. Calhoun 73 Name the Senator from Tennessee known as “The Great Compromiser”? • Answer: Henry Clay 74 Name the legislator who, in his debates before Congress, gave compelling reasons for the abolition of slavery? • Answer: Abraham Lincoln 75 Who was elected President of the Confederate States of America? • Answer: Jefferson Davis 76 Who was the general who ultimately led the Union to victory in the Civil War? • Answer: Ulysses S. Grant 77 Who was President of the United States during the Civil War? • Answer: Abraham Lincoln 78 Characteristics of the New Republic Ans:- Louisiana Purchase - War of 1812 - Expansion of national power 79 Importance of the year 1803 • Ans: Doubled the size of the United States 80 Who was responsible for the Alien and Sedition Acts • Ans: President John Adams 81 What was the primary reason for the Monroe Doctrine • Ans: Stated the U.S. would not tolerate European intervention in Latin America 82 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and established precedent of Judicial Review. Who does this describe? Ans: John Marshall 83 In 1829, commerce benefitted from a means of faster transportation because of the construction Ans: The Erie Canal 84 How did Alexander Hamilton want to pay off the large debt left by the American Revolution? Ans: raise money through taxes 85 Who, along with his followers, would support an expansion of states’ rights Ans: Thomas Jefferson 86 What was the purpose of the Embargo Act of 1807? Ans: pressure warring nations to respect U.S. neutrality 87 The Battle of New Orleans earned him recognition across the U.S. Ans: Andrew Jackson 88 As the U.S. expanded westward what allowed for the creation of new states Ans: Northwest Ordinance 89 These court actions brought about Judical Review and the regulation of interstate commerce Ans: Judical Review: Marbury vs Madison Interstate Commerce: Gibbons vs Ogden 90 Protective tariffs was Alexander Hamilton’s philosophy in development of what Ans: business and industry 91 The number of Supreme Court justices was set at six by George Washington through this act Ans: Judiciary Act 92 He was a federalists, from an urban area, and favored a strong federal government Ans: Alexander Hamilton 93 Impressment of American sailors into the British navy was one of the causes Ans: the War of 1812 94 “Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute” Ans: rallying slogan for John Adams and the XYZ Affair 95 George Washington urged the U.S. to take this policy where European affairs were concerned Ans: neutrality 96 As a result of the War of 1812, these economic changes were made in the United States Ans: - increased industrial production - introduction of the American System - introduction of new clothing styles 97 Who was the leader of the South’s army in the North? • Answer: Robert E. Lee 98 Where were the first shots of the Civil War fired? When? • Answer: Fort Sumter, Charleston, SC • Answer: 1861 99 Which two battles (one in the east and one in the west) signaled the beginning of the end of the Confederacy? • Answer: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (EAST) • Answer: Vicksburg, Mississippi (WEST) 100 The announcement that slaves in rebel territories were to be set free was called? • Answer: Emancipation Proclamation 101 What happened to President Lincoln shortly after the war and where did it take place? • Answer: he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth • Answer: Fords Theatre 102 Where did Lee’s final surrender take place? • Answer: Appomattox Court House, VA 103 A system in which a planter owns large tracts of land and uses cheap labor to grow and harvest cash crops? • Answer: Plantation System 104 A system where supply and demand effect production and pricing is called what? • Answer: Free Enterprise System 105 How is the Constitution changed? • Answer: Amendments have been added 106 A leading black abolitionist who was a former slave in Maryland? • Answer: Fredrick Douglass 107 The hero of a fledgling American navy during the Revolution was called? • Answer: John Paul Jones 108 The President during the time of the Monroe Doctrine? • The President during the time of the Monroe Doctrine? 109 Leader of the early Woman’s Rights movement who helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention and gave the Declaration of Sentiments? • Answer: Elizabeth Cady Stanton 110 First Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court? Answer: John Jay 111 Define Compromise • Answer: to settle by mutual concessions 112 Why is freedom of speech and press important in a democratic society? • Answer: a citizen should be able to speak out against the government without fear of imprisonment or punishment 113 Who set precedent of nonviolent protest by refusing to pay income tax to protest the Mexican War? (writer) • Answer: Henry David Thoreau 114 Colonial leader who believed in equality under God and founded a state for Quakers? • Answer: William Penn 115 What invention helped spur the growth of slavery in the South? • Answer: Cotton Gin 116 Where were the differences between the regions in the United States? • North- manufacturing • Middle- bread basket • South- planting, cotton, tobacco, rice 117 How did the War of 1812 bring economic changes to the United States? • Answer: Industrial Revolution - factories - people worked for wages - interchangeable parts (90) 118 The rapid change to machine power and machine made goods is called what? • Answer: Industrial Revolution 119 Putting the needs of the community above your own interests is called what? (founding fathers practiced it) • Civic Virtue 120 Who was the primary advocate for free public elementary schools? • Answer: Horace Mann 121 List three major women’s rights advocates? • Answer: • • Abigail Adams Elizabeth C. Stanton Loucretia Mott 122 What do these people have in common? Grimke Sisters, Sojouner Truth, Harriett Beecher Stowe, Harriet Tubman, and Fredrick Douglass • Answer: They were all Abolitionists (those who opposed slavery) 123 The movement to abolish alcohol in the United States was called? • Answer: Temperance Movement 124 Who was the woman who helped begin the movement for prison reform? • Answer: Dorothea Dix 125 Which female laborer led a movement for a 10-hour workday? • Answer: Sarah G. Bagley 126 What were the First and Second Great Awakening? Who led the first? • Answer: First- a religious movement which swept the colonies in the 1700s. Led by Jonathan Edwards, it taught people to declare their trust in God without needing a clergy to channel their prayers • Answer: Second- early 1800s, tent meetings, missionary work spread and 127 church membership increased Harriet Beecher Stowe • Ans: wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” 128 Sojourner Truth • Ans: Fought for equal rights for women 129 Nullification Crisis • Ans: South Carolina’s dislike for tariffs 130 Dred Scott Ans:Took slavery case to Supreme Court Ruling: Slaves had no rights 131 Why were plantations in the South Climate allowed planters to raise profitable crops 132 Elizabeth Cady Stanton Ans: objected to the 15th amendment Why?- excluded women from voting 133 Battle of Vicksburg Ans: Civil War battle giving Union control of Mississippi River 134 Robert E. Lee Ans: -Graduated West Point -Served as leader of Confederate Army -Surrendered at Appomattox Court House 135 Who came up with the unique American philosophy of Transcendentalism? • Answer: Ralph Waldo Emerson the importance of each individual and living close to nature 136 Who invented the steamboat and what was the first one called? • Answer: Robert Fulton Clermont 137 Who invented the cotton gin and what effect did it have on the South and slavery? • Answer: Eli Whitney, it caused slavery to multiply greatly 138 What process created steel and allowed for the industrial revolution to surge forward? • Answer: Bessemer Steel Process 139 What changes in life in the United States came about as a result of industrialization? • Answer: changed from making by hand at home to machinery in factories 140 A government where the power is held by the people and exercised through elected representatives is called? • Answer: Representative Government 141 • STOP HERE 142 The period following the Civil War where the defeated Southern States were rebuilt was called what? • Answer: Reconstruction Period 143 The extreme institution of reforms upon the defeated Southern States was called? • Answer: Carpet bagging Reconstruction Acts of 1867 144 The cornerstone of English justice and law is a document that first limited the power of the king. • Answer: Magna Carta, 1215 145 Another English document which helped serve as a forerunner to the US Constitution and Bill of Rights • Answer: English Bill of Rights 146 Who is given credit for writing the Declaration of Independence? • Answer: Thomas Jefferson 147 What God given rights are protected in the Declaration of Independence? What is their collective name? • Answer: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness • Answer: unalienable rights 148 Name three major writers of the Federalists Papers? • Answer: James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay 149 Who is known as the Father of the Constitution? • Answer: James Madison 150 Know what the 3/5 Compromise and the Great Compromise covered? • Answer: 3/5 Compromise, a slave would count as 3/5 of a person in determining house representatives and direct taxes • Answer: House elected on population, • Senate, two senators per state 151 The idea that the Constitution and laws can define the limits of those in power is called what? • Answer: limited government 152 What system was set up by the Constitution to ensure that one branch did not become too powerful was called? • Answer: checks and balances 153 List the individual checks given to each branch of government: • Answer: 1- legislative: Congress can override veto with 2/3 vote of both houses and determines the number of judges 2- executive: President can veto a bill proposed by Congress and appoints Supreme Court Judges 3- judicial: can rule President’s actions unconstitutional and can rule laws passed by Congress as unconstitutional 154 Name the three branches of government and what each is responsible for: • Answers 1- Legislative: makes laws 2- Executive: enforces laws 3- Judicial: interrupts the laws 155 Sharing of power between local and national government is called what? • Answer: federalism 156 Define Separation of Powers • Answer: the division of governmental power into three branches of government 157 The idea that the people should vote to decide key issues…… especially dealing with slavery is called what? • Answer: popular sovereignty 158 The amendment passed during reconstruction that freed all slaves was? • Answer: 13th Amendment 159 What are the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution called? • Answer: Bill of Rights 160 What is the primary purpose of the Bill of Rights? • Answer: protect individual rights 161 Know what each of the first 10 Amendments protect: 1st- freedom of religion, speech, assembly, and petition 2nd- bear arms 3rd- not to quarter soldiers 4th- unreasonable search and seizure 5th- due process of law 6th- speedy trial 7th- trial by jury 8th- no cruel or unusual punishment 9th- constitutional rights do not deny other rights 10th- states rights 162 The Amendment which gives Equal Protection under the law and extends the benefits of the Bill of Rights to all citizens is called? • Answer: 14th Amendment 163 The amendment that gave black males the right to vote is called? • Answer: 15th Amendment 164 The idea that the Supreme Court can declare laws unconstitutional is called what? • Answer: Judicial Review 165 Describe the Nullification Crisis of 1828 • Congress approved a high tariff in 1828 to protect US interests from foreign trade. Southerners were in favor of being free to trade and were angry and declare the tariff null and void 166 What Supreme Court ruling established the idea of judicial review? • Answer: Marbury vs. Madison 1803 167 Which Supreme Court case gave the federal government the power to regulate interstate commerce? • Answer: Gibbons vs. Ogden 1824 168 Which Supreme Court case affirmed that the Constitution was the Supreme Law of the Land? • Answer: McCullough vs. Maryland 1819 169 The Supreme Court case which declared slaves were not citizens and allowed that all states could vote on whether or not to have slavery was called? This case threw out the Missouri compromise. What year? • Answer: Dredd Scott vs. Sanford • Answer: 1857 170 A God given right that can not be taken away? • Answer: unalienable rights 171 What a person of foreign birth who becomes a U.S. citizen is called? • Answer: naturalized citizen 172 Individuals who played a significant role in the fight for independence from Britain and the creation of a new government are called? • Answer: founding fathers 173 Passive resistance to laws one considers unjust is called? • Answer: Civil Disobedience 174 The central theme for the conflict between the first two political parties was how much _______________ the federal government should have? • Answer: power 175 Who published the Newspaper called the Liberator? • Answer: William Lloyd Garrison 176 Which political party was created to abolish slavery and in what year? • Answer: Republican Party • Answer: 1854 177 Large nationwide religious revivals in both the 1700s and 1800s were called? • Answer: First and Second Great Awakenings 178 What is a Primary source? • Answer: original documents or notes; first hand account • Example: Mr. W. telling about combat he was involved with in Vietnam 179 What is a Secondary Source? • Answer: interpretations prepared by people who were not involved in the events described • Example: A student telling others about combat Mr. W. was in during his time in Vietnam 180 What were the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? • • • • • Answers: 1- the states held too much power 2- no President to lead nation 3- Congress could not raise money 4- Congress could not collect taxes 181 What is bias? • Answer: a distorted point of view 182 List the economic differences between the 3 colonial regions? • Answers: 1- North: ship building, furs, fishing 2- Middle: grain farming, seaports, iron works 3- Southern: plantations, small farms, tobacco 183 Sequence of service: Answer: 1- George Washington, first President 2- John Adams, second President 3- John Marshall, appointed Chief Justice 4- Thomas Jefferson, third President 184