Vocabulary
History and Geography
Road to Revolution
What does the President really do?
US Constitution
100

The following statement is a great example of which vocabulary word for our unit?

This document was created in 1787 which includes a preamble, 7 articles, and 27 amendments today

Constitution

100

What was the primary function of Ellis Island from 1892 to 1954?

It was used as a major immigration processing center

100

The following was a consequence of which act mandated from King George III?

Colonists were mandated to house British soldiers, causing discontent and disagreements.

Quartering Act of 1765

100

Which branch of the U.S. government is headed by the president?

The executive branch

100

Which amendment is the following statement describing: The freedom of assembly

1st Amendment

200

The following statement is a great example of which vocabulary word for our unit?

The Iroquois Confederacy practiced this form of government, influencing the framers of the Constitution

Democracy

200

Who went against George Washington's advice to use guerilla warfare tactics and fight behind trees in the Battle of Monongahela? 

Edward Braddock

200

The following were main objectives of this act from King George III:

To raise revenue and strengthen British control over the colonies by taxing items like sugar and molasses

Sugar Act of 1764

200

What is the role of the president's Cabinet?

To advise and assist the president in running the government

200

Which amendment is the following statement describing: The Eighteenth Amendment is repealed.

21st Amendment

300

The following statement is a great example of which vocabulary word for our unit? 

The colonists were fed up with Britain rule and attempted to end it by engaging in this act

Revolution

300

What document called for the following: 

Britain gained Canada and Florida, while Spain acquired New Orleans and the Louisiana Territory.

Treaty of Paris in 1763

300

What slogan represented the colonists' objection to paying taxes without having a say in the decisions about those taxes?

"No Taxation without Representation"

300

What was Washington’s response when the British passed the Townshend Acts?

He called for a boycott on British goods

300

A change or addition to the constitution is known as which of the following?

Amendment

400

The following statement is a great example of which vocabulary word for our unit?

The Narragansett Tribe maintained good relations  with others they encountered

Diplomacy

400

What were some of the key outcomes of interactions between Indigenous tribes and European settlers in the early 17th century?

Cooperation and trade, but also conflicts and disease transmission

400

Identify the following Event:


The Boston Massacre (Paul Revere)

400

What convinced George Washington to run for a second term?

Cabinet members convinced him to run for a second term

400

What does the phrase "secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity" in the Preamble of the Constitution mean?

Protecting the freedom and rights of all citizens, both now and for future generations.

500

The following statement is a great example of which vocabulary word for our unit?

Chinatown in New York consists of over 60% Asian population

Enclave

500

What contributed to the early British losses in North America during the Battle of Monongahela?

French and Native American troops' ambush tactics and the British soldiers' lack of preparedness

500

What is the name for King George III's request that restricted westward expansion and led to objections from settlers after the French and Indian War?

Proclamation of 1763

500

What is one of the responsibilities of the president in relation to the economy?

Proposing the national budget and working with Congress on it

500

What does the phrase "promote the general welfare" in the Preamble of the Constitution mean?

Ensuring the well-being of all citizens and the nation by providing for their economic and social needs.

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