Articles and Amendments
Terms
North,West,East
Everything
Wars
100

The first 10 amendments are called this.

What is the bills of rights?

100

This laws passed in 1798 designed to stop criticism of the federal government. Adopted during a period of conflict with France, the acts lengthened the period before an immigrant could obtain citizenship, gave the president power to deport dangerous aliens, and provided for the prosecution of those who wrote "false, scandalous and malicious" writings against the U.S. government.

 

What were the Alien and Sedtion act?

100

What was the economy of the South?

What is agricultural?


100

An economic system is based on the ownership of land. Born poor, stay poor, king, noble knight, serf. How: New opportunity, a chance to climb the social ladder



What is feudalism?

100

fur trade in the Ohio River Valley and colonial power

Treaty of paris-French kicked out of the Americas.

What is the French and Indian War

200
Lame duck is a period that does what?

What is shortens the president's time in office and limits power?

200

What began in the 1400s, this European “rebirth of classical thinking” represented an intellectual and cultural flowering in the arts, literature, philosophy, and the sciences. Curiosity and new inventions helped spark the Age of Exploration.

What is the renaissances? 

200

What was the economy of the North?

What is industrial?

200

What is the 15 Amendment?

What are voting rights not denied by race?

200

Manifest Destiny, Texas border disputes

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the  US gets the Mexican Cession



What is the Mexican War?

300

What does the sixth amendments state?

What is right to a fair and speedy trial?

300

 What was Jefferson’s attempt to stop British and French interference with American shipping by prohibiting foreign trade.

 

What is the Embargo act?

300

What was the economy of the West?

What is farming?

300

refers to the widespread exchange of plants, animals, diseases, culture, and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres following the voyages of Christopher Columbus in 1492. A few examples are New World to Old World: Corn, potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco. Old world to new world: Wheat, sugarcane, coffee, rice

What is the Columbian Exchange

300

The  British stealing American ships and impressing sailors

Treaty of Ghent, Andrew Jackson, war hero-president, US industrial independence

What is the war of 1812

400

What is the 26th Amendment?

What is right to vote at 18?

400

A religious reform movement formally began in 1517 when the German friar Martin Luther openly attacked abuses of Roman Catholic doctrine. Luther contended that the people could read scripture for themselves in seeking God's grace and that the Bible, not church doctrine, was the ultimate authority in human relationships. Luther's complaints helped foster a variety of dissenting religious groups, some of which would settle in America to get away from various forms of oppression in Europe.

  

What was the Protestant Reformation?

400

What did they argue over?

What is slavery, what are the economic differences, and what are power and influence?

400

List the units we learned this year in order.

What is Age of Exploration, Colonization, Revolution, Constitution, New Nation, Growth?




400

Taxation and restrictive laws placed on the colonies

American Independence

What is the American Revolution?

500

What checks and balances does executive branch have on the judicial branch?

What is impeachment and Amendment to the constitution?

500

This best-selling pamphlet by Thomas Paine, first published in 1776, denounced the British monarchy, called for American independence, and encouraged the adoption of republican forms of government.

 

What is Common Sense?

500

What were the beliefs of the West?

What is cheap land to farm?

500

When were the Alien and Sedition Acts signed?

When is 1798?

500

When did the Mexican war start and end?

what is 1846-1848?