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10th TAKS Obj 1 & 4 Hangman

 
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What happened in 1607?  The British founded Jamestown, Virginia.  
What happened in 1776?  Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence to break away from the British.  
What happened in 1787?  55 delegates met in Philadelphia to draft the Constitution: Constitutional Convention.  
What happened in 1803?  Thomas Jefferson, 3rd president, purchased the Lousiana territory from France and doubled the size of the US.  
Who stated that all men were born with the right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness?  Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence.  
Who commanded the Continental army during the American Revolution and later served as first president of the US?  George Washington  
no representatives in British parliament, unfair taxation and violation of colonists' rights led to what war?  The American Revolution  
What was the first government drafted after the American Revolution?  The Articles of Confederation  
What is a confederacy?  government where STATES have all the power  
What document lists the grievances, or complaints, against king George III?  Declaration of Independence  
What present day documents solve the grievances?  the Constitution and Bill of Rigths  
What are the first 10 amendments, added to the Constitution to ensure its ratification, called?  Bill of Rights  
Who were the people who opposed the Constitution? (like Patrick Henry)  Anti-Federalists  
Who were the people who supported the Constitution and published the Federalist Papers to convince people to support it?  Federalists  
What happened from 1861-1865 as a result for the struggle for states' rights in the South?  Civil War  
WHo was president during the Civil War, causing South Carolina and 7 other southern states to secede upon his election?  Abraham Lincoln  
What document did Lincold issue in 1863 to free the slaves in the South only?  Emancipation Proclamation  
What did Southern General Robert E. Lee do in 1865?  Surrendered to the North at Appomattox Court House  
What major power did the National government lack during the Articles of Confederation?  inability to tax and regulate trade  
How many of the 13 states had to vote "yes" in order for the Constitution to become the new government?  9  
One grievance against the British in the Declaration of Independence was the limit of trial by jury. How did the Constitution solve that?  The 6th amendment protects our right to a trial by jury.  
Because the voyage from the colonies took 2 months to reach Britian, what did the colonies develop?  local representative bodies like the Virginia House of Burgesses.  
What British document of 1215, limited the power of the monarch and influenced the Constitution's limited government?  Magna Carta  
What British document of 1689 protected the rights of British citizens, and was a model for the US Bill of rights?  English Bill of Rights  
This principle of the Constitution separates power of the national government into 3 branches  separation of power  
this principle keeps the branches of national government equal by giving each power over the others  checks and balances  
this principle of the Constitution allows people to elect representatives to make decisions for them  republicanism  
this constitutional principle gives the people the final authority over the government  popular sovereignty  
as set by the Magna Carta, this principle means the government cannot do whatever it wants.  limited government  
under this system, power is divided/shared between state and national governments  federalism  
What amendment abolished slavery?  13  
What amendment granted citizenship to freed slaves?  14  
What amendment granted black men the right to vote?  15  
What event occured in 1832 when South Carolina threatened to secede over the issue of tariffs?  Nullification Crisis, based on states' rights to decided about tariffs  
What are the 3 unalienable rights  Life, Liberty and pursuit of happiness  
Waht rights are guaranteed in the first amendment?  freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, petition the government  
What branch of national government is headed by the President?  Executive  
What branch of national government contains the Senators and House of Representatives?  Legislative Branch  
What branch of national government consists of the Supreme Court and lower judges?  Judicial branch  
Who has the power to veto laws made by Congress?  the President  
Who has the power to look at laws of Congress and decide if they violate the Constitution?  Judicial Branch