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Geography Early Documents Cons. II Cons. I st Presidents Civil War

Region the “Dust Bowl” is located Answer

Great Plains Back to the Main Board

Place the following in order from west coast to east coast 1. Appalachian Mts. 2. Atlantic Ocean 3. Great Plains 4. Pacific Ocean 5. Rocky Mts Answer

4. Pacific Ocean 5. Rocky Mts 3. Great Plains 1. Appalachian Mts. 2. Atlantic Ocean Back to the Main Board

Area of country that has rocky soil and forced citizens to do more trading. Answer

New England Back to the Main Board

Colonies often form around which geographic feature? Answer

Back to the Main Board Rivers and Coastal inlets

As the nation grows older, what two areas are Senior citizens moving to? Answer

Southwest (AZ) and Southeast (FL) Back to the Main Board

Philosopher who wrote the social contract and major source for the Declaration of Independence Answer

John Locke Back to the Main Board

Give one example of self government Answer

Mayflower Compact, Virginia House of Burgess, Magna Carta Back to the Main Board

First Experiment in Government which had little or no power Answer

Articles of Confederation Back to the Main Board

Was the only successful piece of the Articles of Confederation to form states Answer

Northwest Ordinance Back to the Main Board

Court Case that made the 1 st Amendment freedom of press part of the Bill of Rights Answer

Peter Zenger Case Back to the Main Board

Plan for large states that was based on a census Answer

Virginia Plan Back to the Main Board

Allowed the small states to have the Senate and the large states the House of Representation Answer

Great Compromise Back to the Main Board

Allowed south to gain more representation in congress. Answer

3/5 compromise Back to the Main Board

Added to the Constitution to protect American citizens freedoms Answer

Bill of Rights. Back to the Main Board

- Legislative branch makes laws - Executive carry out the laws - Judiciary makes sure laws are fair - Montesquieu believed in this system Answer

Separation of Powers Back to the Main Board

States and National government share power Answer

Federalism Back to the Main Board

Cabinet and serving two terms are examples of Answer

Unwritten Constitution Back to the Main Board

What are the two ways the Constitution can be changed? Answer

Amendment and Necessary and Proper Clause (elastic clause) Back to the Main Board

Court Case that allowed Judicial Review Answer

Marbury V. Madison Back to the Main Board

Federalists and Democratic- Republicans are examples of early? Answer

Political Parties Back to the Main Board

Foreign Policy set by George Washington that will be followed for 150 years. Answer

neutrality Back to the Main Board

Declared that US will stay out of Europe if Europe stays out of Western Hemisphere. Answer

Monroe Doctrine Back to the Main Board

Worcester v. Georgia, gave rise to what event Answer

Trail of Tears/ Indian Removal Act Back to the Main Board

Thomas Jefferson was a “strict constructionist”. Why was this such a problem when he bought the Louisiana Purchase? Answer

He was not sure if the President had the power to buy territory. Back to the Main Board

Name one Supreme Court Case, under John Marshall, that gave more power to the National Government. Answer

McCulloch V. Maryland or Gibbons V. Ogden Back to the Main Board

Name two advantages of the north during the Civil War. Answer

Population/industry.. Back to the Main Board

Name two advantages of the South Answer

Leaders/War fought in South Back to the Main Board

Supreme Court Case that slaves are still property. Answer

Dred Scott. Back to the Main Board

Name one act the pushed created more sectionalism prior to the Civil War? Answer

-Missouri Compromise -Kansas-Nebraska Act -Compromise of 1850/Fugitive Slave Act Back to the Main Board

What do these three things have in common? *Election of 1860 *Sectionalism *Bombing of Fort Sumter Answer

Start of the Civil War. Back to the Main Board

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Answer The Kansas Nebraska Act allowed people in these states to vote on the issue of slavery and this process is called?

Popular Sovereignty That’s all Folks!!!