Branches of Gov't
Geography
Colonialism
Important inventions
U.S. Constitution
100

This branch of government enforces the laws.

Executive Branch

100

This was the first state to secede from the Union after the election of Lincoln to the presidency in 1860.

South Carolina

100

Together these routes that perpetuated slavery in the Americas were called.

Triangular Trade

100

This inventor of the cotton gin also developed interchangeable parts.

Eli Whitney

100

The first ten amendments of the US Constitution.

Bill of Rights

200

The legislative branch _____________ the laws.

Creates

200

Pilgrims sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to settle in this colony.

Massachusetts

200

Name all 13 original colonies.

Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, & Rhode Island

200

Samuel Morse developed this system that allowed for instant communication using wire and electricity.

Morse Code

200

The principle of government that divides governmental authority among three distinct branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial.

Separation of Powers/Checks and Balances

300

These make sure that no branch of government has more control than the others.

Checks and Balances

300

The first successful settlement in the colonies was established in this city and future state.

Jamestown, Virginia

300

New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Deleware, also known as "the Breadbasket," made up this region of the 13 Colonies. 

The Middle Colonies

300

This weapon is named after the spiraled groove that allowed 

RIFLING

300

Name the 5 rights guaranteed in the first amendment.

Speech/Press/Assembly/Petition/Religion

400

A president can do this to a law if he or she does not want it to pass.

Veto

400

This concept justified westward expansion, saying Americans deserved the lands all the way to the Pacific Ocean.

Manifest Destiny

400

This incidence of violence between British soldiers and American colonists was one of the main causes of the Revolutionary War.

Boston Massacre

400

This advancement in transportation allowed people and products to be moved more quickly and cheaply.

RAILROADS

400

This significant Supreme Court case established judicial review.

Marbury v Madison

500

The Supreme Court is associated with this branch of government.

Judicial

500

This U.S. law passed in 1820, addressing the issue of slavery in the Louisiana Purchase territories.

Missouri Compromise

500

Many colonists used this phrase to express their frustration with British laws to justify going to war for independence. 

"No taxation without representation!"

500

Boiling water is used to generate power.

STEAM POWER

500

The year the US Consitution was ratified by all 13 states.

1790