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1/17 Fri. Warm-up

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Assessment

Quiz

Social Studies

8th Grade

Easy

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June Elaine Carnahan

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9 questions

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1.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

Warm-up: All Year

Choose the correct answer:

Established judicial review, which gave the Supreme Court power to declare laws unconstitutional.

(a)  

Marbury v. Madison
 6th Amendment 
Federalist Party
 Yorktown 

2.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

Choose the correct answer:

Led by Alexander Hamilton; wanted a stronger federal government.

(a)  

Federalist Party
 Yorktown 
6th Amendment
Marbury v. Madison

3.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

Choose the correct answer.

Last major battle; the British defeated and signed the Treaty of Paris recognizing U.S. independence.

(a)  
Yorktown
Marbury v. Madison
Federalist Party
6th Amendment

4.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 11 pts

Choose the correct answer.

Right to trial by jury.

(a)  

6th Amendment
Federalist Party
Yorktown
Marbury v. Madison

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

Yesterday - Answer the questions below.


Sectionalism resulted from -

rivalries over different soldier regiments from the War of 1812

the South was jealous of the wealth generated by factories in the North

People want different things that would benefit their region because of its geography

political leaders in Congress wanted factories to only be built in the North and not allow the South to develop a manufacturing economy

6.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 9 pts

Determine which detail describes the attitude of each region in the United States. Write the letter in the correct box.

The Northeast 


Supported a high tariff because it protected agricultural products    


The Midwest

Against a high tariff because it caused the prices of goods to increase          


The South

Supported a high tariff because it encouraged people to buy manufactured goods     

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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Released STAAR® Questions - Answer the question below.


Which of the following was the most direct result of the environmental modifications listed in the graphic organizer?

Federal regulations were adopted to ensure safety and ease of travel on the road.

State governments cooperated closely to maintain road quality.

Improved transportation to western states expanded trade and settlement.

Road construction became a major industry in the United States.

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

Media Image

Released STAAR® Questions - Answer the question below.


Which box lists some results of improved steamboat technology in the United States as of the mid-1830s?

Box A: The price of fares decreased. The tourist industry developed. The cost to transport goods decreased.

Box B: The price of coal increased. Roads were built to connect rivers. The need for Conestoga wagons was eliminated.

Box C: Traffic on the Mississippi River increased. Canals stopped being built in the Northeast. More goods were shipped from the North to the South.

Box D: New states were added to the Union. The population of major cities decreased. Support for Manifest Destiny grew stronger.

9.

MATCH QUESTION

2 mins • 20 pts

Match the following Early Republic Presidents to their number

James Monroe

4th President

Thomas Jefferson

1st President

George Washington

5th President

James Madison

3rd President

John Adams

2nd President