Social Studies STAAR Testing Strategies Please write the following strategies in your STAAR Review Booklet
Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation NO Power Army Courts/Currency Taxes/tariffs/treaties
Mercantilism Mercantili$m Mother Country Manufacturing England $Money$ Colonies Raw Materials
Civil War Battles Sponge = Sumter Bob = Bull Run Ate = Antietam Vickie’s = Vicksburg Green = Gettysburg Apple = Appomattox
Manifest Destiny Text It: U = United States (Original) L = Louisiana Territory F = Florida T = Texas O = Oregon Territory M = Mexican Cession G = Gadsden Purchase
Marbury vs. Madison = Judicial Review M & M’s = Jolly Ranchers Marbury vs. Madison = Judicial Review
SOUTH South vs. North Secession State’s Rights $lavery Tariffs (taxes) Union Tariffs (taxes) SOUTH Secession State’s Rights $lavery
Civil War Amendments FREE CITIZENS VOTE 13th 14th 15th
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Cotton Lincoln Underground Railroad Uncle Tom’$ Cabin Underground Railroad
Vicksburg North Victory VICKSBURG Split the South Mississippi River
Saratoga turning point of the American Revolution
Sumter 1st Battle of the Civil War South Union SUMTER
1st Amendment R - Religion A - Assembly P - Petition P - Press S - Speech
Dates Hand Strategy Mayflower Compact
8 Steps to Answering Questions Cover, Category, Keys—Text Me—R3 Cover answer choices Identify the category (era) Find the key information Text it Connect it to me Read question with each answer Reduce answer choices Review your answer choice
LONG ANSWERS: HIGHLIGHT TO THE COMMA 1.How did U.S. tariff policies contribute to sectionalism prior to the Civil War? Northern states benefited from the tariffs, while southern states considered them an economic burden. Western states wanted tariffs to pay for improved infrastructure, while Northern states wanted to reduce the national debt. Northern states gained European investment in industry, while Southern plantations had to rely on trade with Latin America Southern states benefited from tariffs on raw materials, while Northern and Western states disapproved of higher prices for imports.
You have 4 HOURS to take the STAAR exam. Time Strategy You have 4 HOURS to take the STAAR exam. Use your time wisely. First write ALL your strategies into your test booklet. Then begin your test, reading each question slowly and applying your 8 step strategy. Skip questions you are not sure about, come back to them after you have completed the remaining questions. You may have discovered the answer by reading other questions. REMEMBER: You have 4 HOURS to take the STAAR exam.