STAAR Review

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  1. 1. In an attempt to challenge anti-Cherokee law without violence, the Cherokees went here for help.
  2. 3. Result of the passing of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854.
  3. 5. Established a form of government based on a social contract.
  4. 8. Protects the accused with the right to remain silent, speedy trails, jury of peers, and protection from cruel and unusual punishment.
  5. 9. Bringing the Confederate States back into the union was the priority after Lee surrendered at this court house.
  6. 10. Started over British impressment of our sailors and ended by the Treaty of Ghent.
  7. 11. Annexation of this state led to border disputes and the US-Mexican War.
  8. 13. States like South Carolina cannot void or overrule a federal law that they think is unconstitutional.
  9. 14. What era in history contained Common Sense, the 1st Continental Congress, and the Intolerable Acts
  10. 16. This rebellion led the government to restructure and discard the Articles of Confederation.
  11. 17. Citizens reporting to jury duty are helping uphold a constitutional right through this amendment.
  12. 19. People dissenting against church doctrine and wanting separation of church and state led to the establishment of what principle.
  13. 20. These turned the South into a major Cotton producer for Northern textile mills.
  14. 23. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were the 1sr to start these due to their rivalry and differing opinions.
  15. 26. Colonists hated the limits it imposed on westward expansion
  16. 29. More and more open in response to new railroads
  17. 30. Tenth amendment principle meaning that powers not granted to the United States by the constitution are reserved to the states and to the people.
  18. 32. The cost of moving goods from this was a major effect of the opening of the Eerie Canal.
  19. 33. What the south passed to limit the effects of the Civil War Amendments.
  20. 35. Solution to states eager to expand, arguing over land west of the Appalachian Mountains.
  21. 36. Introduction of interchangeable parts led to this.
  22. 37. The Virginia Plan and the New Jersey plans help lay out representation in congress with this solution.
  23. 39. This was renewed during the Era of Good Feelings.
  24. 40. Democrats of 1844 called for no land to be ceded to England, making Manifest Destiny a what?
  25. 42. People can open a Mosque, Jewish Synagogue, or Baptist Church in the same town due to an amendment guaranteeing person freedoms.
  26. 43. Primary purpose of the American Temperance society was to decrease this consumption.
  27. 45. Gave access to markets for economic development in New York, Boston, and Charlestown
Down
  1. 2. Congress passes a bill, the president vetoes the bill, Congress overrides veto.
  2. 3. Loosing a staple food crop, this prompted Irish immigrants to flee to the United States.
  3. 4. Young women in 1800’s New England became employed outside the home as.
  4. 6. Precedent of courts determining constitutionality of a law from Marbury vs. Madison.
  5. 7. The impact of Uncle Tom’s cabin was that support grew for this movement.
  6. 11. As a result of this amendment, African Americans could move elsewhere.
  7. 12. One effect was women migrating from rural communities to cities seeking work.
  8. 15. Tourists could visit the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House and Women’s Rights National park in this town in New York.
  9. 18. This was the primary reason Catholics immigrated to Maryland.
  10. 21. Patrick Henry feared this would surrender too much power to the federal government if the Constitution was ratified.
  11. 22. One problem George Washington faced when he became president.
  12. 24. Commanding a victory at sea, he won the Congressional Medal of Honor.
  13. 25. The Father of the Bill of Rights would not ratify the Constitution without the Bill of Rights because he felt that it did not adequately protect individual rights.
  14. 27. What Texas and California were both formerly a part of.
  15. 28. Building roads and a transportation network helped promote this.
  16. 31. Hudson River School paintings share this theme with literary works by Ralph Waldo Emerson
  17. 34. 1st Continental Congress granted him Commander and General of the Army of the colonies.
  18. 38. The Bessemer Steel Process allowed for these to help expand the West.
  19. 41. In Lincoln’s 1st inaugural address, his words, “we must not be enemies”, was him trying to keep this intact.
  20. 44. You get unalienable rights and are created equal because you are this.