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8th Grade United States History TAKS Review 2010-2011 Created by Arthur Thompson Bailey Middle School 1. The financial drain due to the British economic mercantilism was one of the main system of ______________ causes of the Revolution. 2.The Americas received their name from a German mapmaker who named the continent after Amerigo Vespucci _________________. 3.The movement of plants, animals, and diseases Columbian Exchange. between hemispheres is the__________ 4.The voyage that carried captured Africans to the Americas for use as slaves was known as the middle passage ________________ 5. The first permanent English Colony was 1607 Jamestown Virginia founded in ________. 6.The agreement written by the Pilgrims that provided Mayflower Compact for self-government was called the_________________ 7.The first representative assembly in the American House of Burgesses colonies was known as the___________________. 8. The Plymouth colony was established primarily by settlers who wanted ________ religious freedom. 9.Fundamental Orders of ______________ Connecticut was a constitution that some Puritan colonists wrote to govern themselves 10.The13 colonies formed three distinct regions. New England Middle Southern 11.New England had long winters and_______ rocky soil. 12. The name given to a trading route with three stops that included the shipping of African Slaves was called The Triangular __________trade route. 13. Economic activity in the New England colonies relied heavily on trade in part because a cold climate farming and poor soil made _________unprofitable 14. The 13 original colonies were primarily located Atlantic along the______________ Ocean. 15. What nationality founded the Catholic missions in The Spanish California?_______________. 16. Benjamin Franklin published ______ Poor Richard’s ________ Almanac. 17. John Locke argued that people have _______ natural rights such as life, liberty, and property. 18.The first step toward guaranteeing the rights of Englishmen came in 1215 with the signing of Magna Carta the_______________. 19. In 1689 The ____________________established English Bill of Rights that the government was to be based on laws made by Parliament, not on the desires of a ruler. 20. One result of British regulations such as the sugar and Stamp Acts was America’s resentment of taxation ____________ without representation. 21.To defeat the French Benjamin Franklin, suggested that the colonies band together in the first formal proposal Albany Plan of Union. to unite the colonies called The___________ 22. The Treaty of Paris 1763 ended the French and Indian War. ________________ 23. The _____________________restricted Proclamation of 1763 colonists from settling west of the Appalachians Mountains. 24. The King of England during the American King George III revolution was ________________. 25.The purpose of the Quartering Act was to require housing the colonies to provide ___________and supplies for British soldiers. TAKS Review Questions #2 1. Required the colonists to pay tax on all legal documents such as wills, contracts, and diplomas. ______________ Stamp Act 2. The group that staged protests against the Stamp Act was the ________________ Sons of Liberty 3. A colonist killed in the Boston Massacre was a sailor of African and Native American ancestry. Crispus Attucks _______________ 4. In 1770, an incident called the __________ Boston __________ Massacre was used as propaganda to arouse the colonists' resistance to British authority. 5. _________________ Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence 6. Became famous for spreading news of the British Paul Revere troop's movements._____________ 7. Where were the first battles of the American and Concord revolutionary War? Lexington _______________________ 8.What term was used to describe a colonist who Patriot resisted the British rule? _____________ 9. What term was used to describe a colonist who Loyalist favored the British rule? ______________ 10. Who was the commanding general of the George Washington Continental Army? ___________________. 11. Thomas Paine published a pamphlet in order to convince Americans that a break with Britain was Common Sense necessary. __________________ 12. _______________________was Marquis de Lafayette a French aristocrat who played a leading role in the American Revolution. 13. An _____________ unalienable right is a right that cannot be taken away without due process. 14. Americans issued Declaration of 1776 Independence in the year _______. 15. The turning point in the American Revolution Saratoga War, was the victory at_____________. 16. Benjamin Franklin convinced what country to lend military support to the Continental army during the France American Revolution? _________ 17. The winter at ____________came Valley Forge to stand for the great hardships that Americans endured in the Revolutionary War. 18.Last major battle of the American Revolution. Yorktown _________ 19. The Treaty of Paris ________ended 1783 the American Revolutionary War. 20.The Constitutional Convention was held in what Philadelphia city ______________ 21. ___________Rebellion Shays's was an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts involved mostly small farmers angered by crushing debt and taxes. 22. The Articles of Confederation _______________created our first national government. 23. The _____________Ordinance Northwest set a pattern for the orderly growth in the Northwest Territory and the rest of the United States. 24. __________________ James Madison is considered as the Father of the Constitution. 25. The ________governments state had the most power under the Articles of Confederation. TAKS Review Questions # 3 1.The court case of ______________________ Marbury v. Madison established the Supreme Court's power of judicial review 2.The date of the Louisiana Purchase was 1803 ______________. 3.The weakness of the Articles of Confederation Constitution led to the writing of the U.S. _______________. 4.People who opposed the Constitution were called Anti-federalists _______________. 5.The branch of government that makes the laws is legislative the___________. 6.The branch of government that enforces the executive laws is the___________. 7. The branch of government that interprets the laws is the judicial _________. 8.The _____________Compromise Three-Fifths addressed how slaves would be counted for taxes and representation. 9. ____________is Federalism a system of government in which power is shared between the central government and the states. 10. A republic, is where the people choose __________________to govern them. representatives 11.The legislature, branch of government is made up of the ______________ Senate and the House of Representatives. _____________________________ 12.The author of the poem that in 1931 became the national anthem of the United States Francis Scott Key was____________________. 13.The treaty that ended the War of 1812 was the _______________. Treaty of Ghent 14.The Battle of _______________made New Orleans General Andrew Jackson a national hero. 15. Who invented interchangeable parts? Eli Whitney _____________ 16. One important economic legacy of the War of 1812 was the war encouraged the growth of U.S. manufacturing ________________. 17. Who invented the Steamboat? ___________________ Robert Fulton 18. Who invented the Telegraph? Samuel F. B. Morse ____________________ 19.Who invented the Steel Plow? John Deere _______________ 20. Who invented the Mechanical Reaper? Cyrus McCormick ___________________ 21.Textiles became a leading industry in the North after the cotton gin was invented by___________. Eli Whitney 22. The Mexican War was prompted when Texas _________ became part of the United States. 23. Robert Fulton’s steamboat aided the economic development of the United States by making transportation on rivers more efficient. _____________ 24. Manifest Destiny resulted in the loss of land for Native American the _______________ 25. The present-day states of California, Nevada, and Utah were acquired in 1848 from _______. Mexico TAKS Review Questions # 4 1.The __________________stated Monroe Doctrine that The United States would not allow further European colonization in the Western Hemisphere. 2. According to the Missouri Compromise of 1820___________would enter the Union as a free Maine state and _____________would enter the Union Missouri as a slave state. 3. At Jackson’s urging Congress passed the Indian Removal Act in 1830. _____________________ 4. The Journey the Cherokee’s took when they were Trail of Tears forced from their lands was _______________ 5. Refusal or rejection by a U.S. state to recognize a Nullification federal law. _________________ 6. The Santa Fe Trail, led from Independence Missouri __________to Santa Fe. (New Mexico) 7. The Nullification Crisis concerned South Carolina’s Tariffs dissatisfaction with federal policy on _______. 8. The ___________Trail Mormon led from Navuoo, Illinois to Salt Lake City. (Utah) 9. Manifest ______________ Destiny was the believe that the United States had a divinely inspired mission to expand and to spread democracy throughout North America. 10. In California, Americans rebelled against Mexican rule in the ___________ Bear Flag Revolt. 11. On February 2, 1848, the war with Mexico officially ended with the Treaty Guadalupe Hidalgo of______________________. 12.Mexico was forced to give up, a vast region of Cession land known as the Mexican _______________. 13.The last bit of territory the United States bought from Mexico was a strip of land called the Gadsden Purchase. ___________ 14.James Marshall discovered gold at Sutter’s Mill located in the territory known as ____________. California 15. The rapid migration of people in to California in search of gold was the California ____________. Gold Rush 16. Those that rushed to California in search of gold were called the _________. 49’ers 17. _____________movement Temperance was a campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol. 18. _____________are Abolitionists those that wanted to end Slavery. 19. In the ___________Court Dred Scott Decision Chief Justice Roger B. Taney said that black Americans were not U.S. citizen. 20. The______amendment 13th to the United States Constitution banned Slavery. 21. The missions founded in California were created by of which group of people? _____________ The Spanish 22.The invention of______________________ interchangeable parts in the 1800 made the production of goods faster and cheaper. 23. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, Helped advance the ___________movement. Women ‘s 24.What must be proposed by two-thirds vote of House and Senate and ratified by three-fourths of Constitutional Amendment state legislatures?______________________ 25. After escaping from slavery___________________ Frederick Douglass became a leading abolitionist, a great speaker and writer. TAKS Review #5 1._____________worked Horace Mann to improve of education in the United States. mentally ill 2. Dorothea Dix, a reformer for the ___________. 3._________________was HarrietTubman a conductor on the Underground Railroad 4.Stanton and Mott held the ____________ Seneca Falls Convention for women’s rights. 5. The _____________amendment 14th to the constitution guaranteed Citizenship to all born in the United States. 6. Women got the right to vote in 1920 with the passage of the ____ 19th amendment to the Constitution of the United States. 7. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote ____________________ a novel that portrayed Uncle Tom's Cabin slavery as brutal and immoral. 8.______________________is Popular sovereignty a system where the residents vote to decide an issue. 9._______________was Jefferson Davis named the President of the Confederacy. Abraham Lincoln 10. _______________was president of the Union during the Civil War. 11. Confederates fired shells into Fort ______________ Sumter marked the beginning of the Civil War. 12. When Virginia joined the Confederacy the South moved its capital to.__________________ Richmond, Virginia 13. The ___________had Union huge advantages in manpower and resources. 14. ______________were Copperheads those in the North that opposed Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. 15. The Northern or frees states were called the Union and the Southern or slave states were called Confederacy. the____________ 16. Frederick Douglass urged President _______ Lincoln to emancipate, or free, enslaved Americans. E. Lee 17. Robert _____________is considered to be the leading General of the Confederate or Southern forces. 18. __________________is Ulysses S. Grant considered to be the leader of the Union or Northern forces. 19. On April 9, 1865, Lee surrendered the Confederate forces to Grant in the small Virginia Appomattox Court House. town of_______________________ 20. One of the major turning points of the Civil War was the defeat of the Southern forces at the battle Gettysburg of_____________. 21.What type government is "by the people, and for the people?“ _____________ Democracy 22.The Constitutional Convention was held in what 1787 year? _____ 23.The U.S. Constitution maintains a republican system of government through the election of _________________ representatives who make laws. 24. Some delegates to the Constitutional Convention opposed ratification of the Constitution because of its Bill of Rights failure to include a _____________ 25. In 1787 Congress established a system for creating new states from western territories through the Northwest Ordinance _____________________. TAKS Review #6 1.The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 authorized the ______ arrest of escaped slaves in states where slavery was illegal. 2. What amendment to the Constitution guarantees 6th a speedy and public trial _____? 3.In the early 1800s power looms transformed the textile industry and provided new job opportunities young women for _____________ 4. The Civil War Started in the year? ____________ 1861 5.Who won the American Civil War?_____________ North or Union 6. Which is the only Branch of government that can use the Veto? ___________________ The Executive 7. The Civil War ended in the year? ____________ 1865 8. Alexander Hamilton promoted what type of economic system for the United States? Free enterprise _______________ 9.Southern dependence on slavery and an factories agricultural economy resulted in lack of___________ 10.The early English colonists of North America settled near rivers, which provided resources transportation and a source of _____________. 11. The right to keep and bear arms is guaranteed in _____ 2nd amendment to the Constitution. 12. What important city is located at the mouth of the New Orleans Mississippi River? ____________ 13. During the 1800s immigrants from ______ China provided critical labor in railroad construction in the West. 14. One of the issues that led to the Civil War was whether final authority to interpret the Constitution states belonged to the national government or the _______. 15. ____________was Dred Scott a slave who sued for his freedom, but lost in the Supreme Court. 16.In 1803 _________________as Thomas Jefferson president purchased the Louisiana Territory from France. 17. Which is the only Branch of government that can impeach? ________________ Legislative Vicksburg 18. The Battle of ___________was important in the Civil War because it gave the Union army control of the Mississippi River. 19. The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution Bill of Rights are called the The ________________. 20. Freedom of Religion is guaranteed by the st 1 _______ Constitutional Amendment. 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