Critical Thinking
Bill of Rights
Westward Expansion
Industrial Revolution
Civil War
100
What are the 3 types of historical reasoning?
Comparison, Cause & Effect, and Generalization
100
What is the Bill of Rights?
A list of rights of the people & the first 10 amendments of the Constitution.
100
What is Industrialization?
When a society changes how it produces stuff.
100
What is a civil war?
A War within a country between people of that country
200
What is the nickname for Generalization Diagram?
Complex Pie Chart
200
What is the purpose of the Bill of Rights?
to protect the people from government
200
What are mills?
Factories
200
Why was the American Civil War the deadliest war in American history?
Because it was Americans against Americans
300
What are the 3 elements of comparison reasoning?
Subject, issues, descriptors
300
What are the 4 Big Industrial Changes to Production?
increasing use of machines, greatly increasing amount, mostly producing for sale, increasing use of steam power
300
When did the American Civil War take place?
1861-1865
400
What are the 3 elements of generalization reasoning?
whole, parts, sample
400
What are the Northern, Southern, Western & Eastern boundaries of "the West"?
North - Canada, South - Mexico, West - Pacific Ocean, East - Mississippi River
400
What are mill girls?
Girls that used to work on the farm that got moved to work in the mill
400
How many states are on the Union side and how many are on the Confederacy?
24 states on Union, 11 states on Confederacy
500
What are the 10 values?
Individualism, Collectivism, Liberty, Order, Equality, Hierarchy, Democracy, Authority, Capitalism, Centralism
500
Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?
England
500
Which four states were called the "boarder states" at the time of The Civil War?
Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri
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