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CFE REVIEW

CFE REVIEW

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Social Studies

7th - 8th Grade

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38 Slides • 27 Questions

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CFE REVIEW

This is your CFE Review; Take your time reviewing. Your Test is May 20, 2021 for F2F and Launched May 21, 2021

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The New England Colonies:

  • New Hampshire

  • Massachusetts

  • Rhode Island

  • Connecticut

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The Middle Colonies:

  • New York

  • Pennsylvania

  • New Jersey

  • Delaware

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The Southern Colonies:

  • North Carolina

  • South Carolina

  • Virginia

  • Georgia

  • Maryland

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Multiple Select

Select all the Middle Colonies.

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Georgia

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New York

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Pennslyvania

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New Jersey

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Delaware

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Multiple Choice

Which one is not a Southern Colony?

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Massachusetts

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North Carolina

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South Carolina

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Georgia

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Maryland

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Open Ended

Why is the South ideal for growing crops?

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Multiple Choice

What Number president was George Washington?

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2

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4

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Multiple Choice

The Stamp Act, the Quartering Act, and the Tea Act, are also called the _______Acts.

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British

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Intolerable

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Unbearable

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Crazy

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Multiple Choice

What were the first battles of the American Revolution?

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Concord and Lexington

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French and Indian War

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American Revolution Battle

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Open Ended

Please explain the 3/5th Compromise

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To Sum up the 3/5th compromise:

Every 3 out of 5 slaves would count as 1 person.

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The Missouri Compromise of 1820.

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Open Ended

In your own words sum up the Missouri Compromise.

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Open Ended

What did Slavery do for the South's economy?

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Multiple Select

Select all of the Cash Crops.

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Cotton

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Indigo

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Tobacco

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Cars

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Wheat

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Multiple Choice

What is the use for the cotton gin?

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Separates the seeds from the cotton

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Turns cotton into liquid

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makes cotton fluffy

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The Kansas Nebraska Act

1854

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The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850

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The Reform Era:

1820-1865

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The Temperance Movement was an organized effort during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to limit or outlaw the consumption and production of alcoholic beverages in the United States.

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Multiple Choice

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Which invention contributed to the expansion of slavery in the South?
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mechanical reaper
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steam boat
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cotton gin
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interchangeable parts

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Multiple Choice

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- An escaped slave.
- Leader of the abolitionist movement
- Created his own abolitionist newspaper, "the North star."
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Charles Finney
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William Lloyd Garrison
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Frederick Douglass
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Lucretia Mott

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Multiple Choice

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Having the right to vote is called:
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disenfranschiment
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suffrage
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rights
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frankage

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Multiple Choice

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He was the leader of the education reform movement-
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William Lloyd Garrison
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Frederick Douglass
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Horace Mann
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Charles Finney

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William Lloyd Garrison printed the weekly newspaper the Liberator. In it he printed articles condemning (disapproving, criticizing):
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The institution of slavery
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The unfair treatment of women
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The abuses faced by prison inmates
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child labor

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Multiple Choice

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- An escaped slave.
- Delivered “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech.
- Leader in the Women's Rights and Abolitionist movement.
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Dorothea Dix
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Sojourner Truth
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Susan B. Anthony

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Multiple Choice

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She was the leading figure of the prison reform movement:
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Dorothea Dix
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Sojourner Truth
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Susan B. Anthony

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Multiple Choice

At the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, the ______________ was written.
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Bill of Rights
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Declaration of Sentiments
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Treaty of Paris
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Constitution

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Multiple Choice

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What event was held to promote women’s rights in 1848?
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The March on Washington
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The Sarah Childress Polk Meeting
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The Rally in Hyde Park
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The Seneca Falls Convention in New York

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Multiple Choice

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
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Thomas Paine
2
Thomas Jefferson
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George Washington
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Samuel Adams

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The Treaty of Paris: Signed in 1783

This treaty ended the American Revolutionary War.

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The Magna Carta:

Gave the King limited power

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Federalist:

supported a strong national government

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Anti- Federalists:

thought the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government, and not enough to state and local governments.

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Federalist said or thought:

  • A bill of rights is not needed because peoples’ rights are protected in the Constitution

  • A strong national government is needed to sustain the Union

  • The national government must have the power to tax

  • The Articles of Confederation could not preserve the Union.

    Slavery may be a divisive issue and might lead to a civil war.

    A strong national government is needed to carry on foreign

     affairs and protect the new country from its enemies. 

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Multiple Choice

A strong national government

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Anti-Federalist

2

Federalist

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Anti Federalist Thought or said:

  • The national government would have unrestricted power over  commerce and this might injure some states. 

  • Ratification of the Constitution endangers states’ rights. 

  • The federal government would be too large to protect liberty

  • A consolidated government would result in tyranny

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Multiple Choice

The national government would have unrestricted power over commerce and this might injure some states.

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Anti-federalist

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Federalist

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The Declaration of Independence:

  • Passed in 1776

  • U.S. Declared its Independence from England

  • Written by Thomas Jefferson

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Mayflower Compact: signed in 1620 by Pilgrims

The 1st Example of Self Government in America

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Multiple Choice

Which Answer best describes an unalienable right?

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is established by the majority vote

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a right that can not be taken away without due process

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applies only in one's home country

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Alexander Hamilton:

  • favored a Strong Federal Gov't

  • Was a Federalist

  • had a loose interpretation of the Constitution

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The Civil War: 1861-1865

  • The North were free states

  • Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President, and the President of the North

  • Jefferson Davis was the president of the Confederate States

  • Slaves were allowed to fight in the Civil War

  • Was called the Civil War because it was a war fought between the U.S.

  • Started because some states felt slavery was unconstitutional and the South thought it was ok.

  • The South was slaves states

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Multiple Select

Why was the South In favor of slavery?

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Slavery boosted the economy

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it was the right thing to do

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Slaves cultivated many cash crops

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Multiple Select

Select all the cash crops.

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cotton

2

wheat

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tobacco

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money

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water

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Open Ended

What is the Temperance Movement?

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CFE REVIEW

This is your CFE Review; Take your time reviewing. Your Test is May 20, 2021 for F2F and Launched May 21, 2021

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