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7th Grade Assessment Review Chapters 5-8 GovernmentTerms More Terms War The Colonies Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q.

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2 7th Grade Assessment Review Chapters 5-8 GovernmentTerms More Terms War The Colonies Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from Government The Three Branches of Government

4 $100 Answer from Government What is Legislative, Executive, and Judicial?

5 $200 Question from Government System that prevents any of the branches of government from becoming too powerful

6 $200 Answer from Government What is a system of checks and balances?

7 $300 Question from Government Presidential power to override a bill passed by Congress

8 $300 Answer from Government What is veto power?

9 $400 Question from Government Division of power between the state and federal government

10 $400 Answer from Government What is Federalism?

11 $500 Question from Government This branch can impeach a President and declare war

12 $500 Answer from Government What is the legislative branch?

13 $100 Question from Terms It drew an imaginary line across the top of the Appalachian Mountains and said colonist could not settle west of the line.

14 $100 Answer from Terms What was the Proclamation of 1763?

15 $200 Question from Terms Sets out the laws an principles of government

16 $200 Answer from Terms What is a constitution?

17 $300 Question from Terms Required colonists to house British soldiers, and provide them with candles, bedding, and beverages, when no other housing was available.

18 $300 Answer from Terms What was the Quartering Act?

19 $400 Question from Terms Stated that some slaves would be counted as part of the population

20 $400 Answer from Terms What was the three–fifths compromise?

21 $500 Question from Terms Taxed glass, paper, paint, glass, lead, tea, and silk

22 $500 Answer from Terms What were the Townshend Acts?

23 $100 Question from More Terms This branch of government can declare a law unconstitutional

24 $100 Answer from More Terms What is the judicial branch?

25 $200 Question from More Terms Branch of government that carries out the laws

26 $200 Answer from More Terms What is the executive branch?

27 $300 Question from More Terms Turning point of the Revolutionary War, it convinced the French to become our ally and ended the threat to New England.

28 $300 Answer from More Terms What is the Battle of Saratoga?

29 $400 Question from More Terms In this document colonists asked King George to repeal the Intolerable Acts

30 $400 Answer from More Terms What is the Olive Branch Petition

31 $500 Question from More Terms Five things protected under the First Amendment

32 $500 Answer from More Terms What is freedom of speech, press, assembly, petition, and religion?

33 $100 Question from War Who wrote most of the Declaration of Independence? (1) John Adams (3) Patrick Henry (2) Benjamin Franklin (4) Thomas Jefferson

34 $100 Answer from War Who is Thomas Jefferson?

35 $200 Question from War Which document is most closely associated with this cartoon drawn in 1754? (1) Mayflower Compact (2) Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (3) Albany Plan of Union (4) Emancipation Proclamation

36 $200 Answer from War What is the Albany Plan of Union?

37 $300 Question from War France and Britain battled over control of the Ohio River valley

38 $300 Answer from War What was the cause of the French and Indian War?

39 $400 Question from War Signed by Britain and France bringing the French and Indian War to an end. Britain gained Canada and all French lands east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans which went to Spain. Florida went to Britain.

40 $400 Answer from War What was the treaty of Paris of 1763?

41 $500 Question from War This event finally convinced the British to negotiate with the Americans in the Revolutionary War.

42 $500 Answer from War What is the American victory at Yorktown.

43 $100 Question from the colonies Which statement represents one of the main ideas in the Declaration of Independence? (1) The United States needs a strong central government. (2) The power of the president must be limited by the legislative and judicial branches. (3) People have a right to rebel against an unjust government. (4) Americans cannot afford to pay high British taxes.

44 $100 Answer from the Colonies What is People have a right to rebel against an unjust government.

45 $200 Question from the Colonies Colonial boycotts of British goods before the Revolutionary War were effective measures because they (1) reduced the profits of British merchants (2) lowered the prices of imported products (3) left British troops short of supplies in the colonies (4) allowed the Americans to start their own factories

46 $200 Answer from the Colonies What is reduced the profits of British merchants?

47 $300 Question from the Colonies The three European countries competing for power in North America

48 $300 Answer from the Colonies What were England, France, and Spain?

49 $400 Question from the Colonies Which set of events is in the correct chronological order? (1) Boston Tea Party → Declaration of Independence → French and Indian War (2) French and Indian War → Boston Tea Party → Declaration of Independence (3) Declaration of Independence → French and Indian War → Boston Tea Party (4) French and Indian War → Declaration of Independence → Boston Tea Party

50 $400 Answer from the Colonies What is: French and Indian War → Boston Tea Party → Declaration of Independence

51 $500 Question from the Colonies The creation of the Virginia House of Burgesses was an important step in the development of democracy in colonial America because it (1) adopted a bill of rights for women (2) allowed citizens to vote directly on proposed laws (3) provided the first written constitution (4) established a representative form of government

52 $500 Answer from the Colonies What were the Intolerable Acts?

53 Final Jeopardy State two examples of British policy that violated colonists’ rights as British citizens.

54 Final Jeopardy Answer What were the Quartering Act and the Writs of Assistance


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