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Praxis

front 1

Peru

back 1

Where is Machu Picchu?

front 2

Himalayas

back 2

In what mountain range can Mount Everest be found?

front 3

The Battle of Yorktown

back 3

What was the final battle of the revolutionary war?

front 4

The Treaty of Ghent

back 4

What battle ended the war of 1812?

front 5

The south

back 5

⦁ What is an example of perceptual location?

front 6

Longitude and latitude

back 6

What is absolute location?

front 7

Incas

back 7

Who invented terrace farming?

front 8

Romans

back 8

Who invented structures such as arches and roads?

front 9

Greece

back 9

Where did the idea of democracy come from?

front 10

Accepted the generalship of the continental army

back 10

“Letter to Marsha Washington” was a letter George Washington wrote to explain that he…?

front 11

Job equality

back 11

What did women protest for in the 1960’s and the 1970’s?

front 12

Midwest

back 12

What is the breadbasket of America?

front 13

The south

back 13

Who had more military experience in the war?

front 14

Brought the south back into the union

back 14

What happened during the reconstruction era?

front 15

VA had slaves and New York did not

back 15

What is the difference between the VA colony and the New York colony?

front 16

Sons of Liberty

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Which of these was a secret that protested rights during the time leading up to the American Revolution?

front 17

Stamp Act

back 17

⦁ Which act was the first passed by Britain on the 13 colonies?

front 18

The French

back 18

⦁ Which group of people worked well with Native Americans?

front 19

⦁ Which of the following was NOT a new England colony?

back 19

Maryland

front 20

⦁ Which TWO of the following were NOT new England colonies?

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Maine and Vermont

front 21

⦁ New York is a ……… colony?

back 21

Middle (mid-Atlantic)

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⦁ Which colony was known as new Sweden?

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Delaware

front 23

Proclamation of 1763

back 23

⦁ Which of the following made it illegal for early settlers to move past the Appalachian Mountains?

front 24

⦁ Which TWO of the following people started the first political parties?

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Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton

front 25

⦁ Which was something the whig party did NOT support?

back 25

Having majority parties

front 26

⦁ Manifest destiny promoted what?

back 26

Westward expansion

front 27

When did WW1 begin in America?

back 27

1917

front 28

Which of the following was the goal of the Truman Doctrine?

back 28

Hold back communism through containment and give assistance to groups committed to fighting communism.

front 29

⦁What does increasing interest rates do to inflation?

back 29

Avoids it/ decreases it

front 30

Government regulation

back 30

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a market economy?

front 31

Which of the following lists the four factors of production?

back 31

Land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship

front 32

Where did the kingdom of Kush live?

back 32

Egypt

front 33

⦁ Put the following wars/events in order:

back 33

⦁ French/Indian
⦁ Revolutionary
⦁ War of 1812
⦁ Mexican American
⦁ American civil war
⦁ Spanish American
⦁ WWI
⦁ New Deal
⦁ WWII
⦁ Cold War

front 34

Which TWO of the following are requirements to be president of the United States?

back 34

35 years old and a resident of the US for 14 years

front 35

⦁ Where do the strongest monsoons tend to occur?

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Bangladesh

front 36

1 euro is how many U.S dollars?

back 36

$1.18

front 37

Sputnik is a satellite from which country?

back 37

Soviet Union

front 38

Where are the Atlas Mountains?

back 38

Africa

front 39

⦁ Which oceans does the Panama Canal connect?

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Pacific and Atlantic

front 40

Which of the following is NOT included in the 1st amendment?

back 40

Freedom of Control

front 41

⦁ Which of the following describes the 2nd amendment?

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Right to bear arms

front 42

Which of the following describes the 5th amendment?

back 42

No self-incrimination

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Which of the following describes the 6th amendment?

back 43

Speedy trial

front 44

⦁ Which of the following describes the 15th amendment?

back 44

People of all races can vote

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Which of the following describes the 19th amendment?

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Women can vote

front 46

To protect from invaders Why was the Great Wall of China built?

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To protect from invaders

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⦁ Which state did most German immigrants come to?

back 47

Pennsylvania

front 48

⦁ Which compromise solved the issue of how to account for slaves in the population for representation in the House of Representatives and for taxation of states by national government?

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3/5ths compromise

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Dred Scott was not a free man after having lived in a free territory and no African American was a citizen of the United States. Slaves have no legal right to sue for their freedom.

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⦁ What was the ruling of the Dred Scott case?

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Greece and Turkey

back 50

⦁ Which TWO specific countries were helped by the Truman Doctrine?