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United States History First Quarterly Assessment Review Sheet
• Mayflower Compact: pg. 29
• House of Burgesses: pg. 28
• French and Indian War- results: pgs: 64-65
• Stamp Act: pg: 66
• Boston Massacre- points of view: pg 67
• Quartering Act: pg: 65-66
• Proclamation of 1763: pg: 65
• Thomas Paine’s Common
Sense: pg. 73
• “No taxation without representation”- its meaning: pg. 66
• Mercantilism: pgs: 26 and 64
• Democracy (know its meaning and what is needed to have a
democracy)
• Monarchy v. democracy( know how they were different)
• Enlightenment
philosophers and how their ideas were used by the writers of the Declaration
of
Independence and Constitution: (refer to the Enlightenment Philosophers
handout)
Locke
Montesquieu
Rousseau
Hobbes
Voltaire
• Declaration of Independence- its text and its purpose:
pgs. 73, 108 and 153
• Articles of Confederation- and its weaknesses: pgs: 85-87
and 125
• The Compromises: pgs: 87-89
Three-fifths
Great
Slavery
Federalism
• Ratification: pg. 92
• Federalist Papers:
pg. 93
• Checks and balances: pgs: 90-91
• Washington’s foreign policy(neutrality proclamation and
Farewell Address)
• Hamilton’s financial ideas: pgs. 100-101
• Marbury v. Madison:
pg. 109
• Jefferson’s presidency: The Louisiana Purchase: 109-111
• Monroe Doctrine: pg.117
Vocabulary
Limit – border
Proclamation – official
announcement
Doctrine – government
foreign policy
Policy – action taken by the
government
Pleads – begs
Slain – killed
Dissolve – break up
Abolish – end, stop
Alter - change
Supremacy – controlling rule
Institute – started
Derive – take
Justification – reason for
Anarchy – no law or
government
Despotism – tyranny,
dictatorship
Laissez-faire – free market
capitalism, the government does not control the economy, it
keeps its “hands off”
Levy taxes – put a tax on
Grievances – complaints
Bi-Cameral Legislature – two
houses – Senate and House (law making divisions)
Mercantilism – British trade
policy
Ratify – accept, sign,
approve
Establishment – build-up,
create
Stake a claim – claim
ownership
Ranking political party – ruling, majority
Universal Suffrage – all
people can vote
Interdependence – rely,
depend on each other
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