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Name Date Per. Social Studies 7 7 th Grade Final Review Mrs. Myles- McAnally Geography/ Culture/ Native Americans: 1. Primary source: Examples: 2. Define geography: Mountain: Island: Peninsula: Hemisphere: Equator: What happens to climate as one gets closer to the equator? Prime Meridian: Which hemisphere is the US in? 3. Define culture: Give an example of an ethnocentric statement: 4. Eastern Tribes: How geography impacted their culture: Iroquois Confederacy:

Label the following features: Atlantic Ocean(A), Pacific Ocean(B), Mississippi River(C), Rocky Mountains(D), Appalachian Mountains(E), Great Plains(F), Gulf of Mexico(G) A. Long Island E. Niagara Falls B. Hudson River F. Catskill Mts C. Finger Lakes G. Albany D. Lake Champlain Label the areas A-G on the map

Exploration: Land Bridge Theory: Use the space below to list reasons for exploration for each European nation. Portuguese Spanish French Columbus: Goals: Accomplishments: Columbian Exchange: Positive impacts of exploration: Negative impacts of exploration:

Colonization: Reasons for coming to the New World: Pilgrims/ Quakers/ Puritans: What was the first successful English colony? What contributed to its success? 1. New England: Geography: How geography impacted culture of the area:

Mayflower Compact/Fundamental Orders of Connecticut: Subsistence Farming: 2. Middle: Geography: How geography impacted culture of the area: Bread Basket: Assemblies: 3. Southern: Geography: How geography impacted culture of the area: Cash Crops: **Plantations House of Burgesses: Define the following: Mercantilism: Salutary Neglect: The American Revolution: 1. Explain events and how they contributed to the outbreak of the Revolution: French and Indian War: * Albany Plan of Union:

Proclamation Line of 1763: No taxation without representation : Give Examples: Boycott: Boston Massacre: Define Propaganda: Quartering Act: Boston Tea Party: Coercive Acts/ Intolerable Acts : Loyalist: Patriot: 2. Lexington and Concord: **Before Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence: Battle of Saratoga: French Alliance: Battle of Yorktown: Treaty of Paris: Government: Democracy: Articles of Confederation: Positives: Negatives: Shay s Rebellion: Constitutional Convention:

Great Compromise: 3/5 s Compromise: Constitution: Preamble: Federalism: Delegated Powers: Reserved Powers: Concurrent Powers: Separation of Powers: Executive: Legislative: Judicial: Checks and Balances:

Judicial Review (Marbury vs. Madison): Electoral College: Bill of Rights: **First 10 Amendments **Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists Amendment Process/ Elastic Clause: First 7 Presidents: George Washington: Explain 4 major precedents established by him: a. _ b. c. d. What advice did Washington give in his Farewell address: Whiskey Rebellion: Explain rise of political parties: Federalists: Democratic-Republicans:

John Adams: Alien Act: Sedition Act: XYZ Affair: Thomas Jefferson: Louisiana Purchase: Lewis and Clark: Embargo Act: Nonintercourse Act: James Madison: War of 1812: Causes: Results: War Hawk: Nationalism: Treaty of Ghent: James Monroe: ** Era of Good Feelings Monroe Doctrine:

John Quincy Adams: Election of 1824: Andrew Jackson: **Leader of the common man Indian Removal Act: **Trail of Tears Spoils System: Veto: National Bank: Westward Expansion: Manifest Destiny: How the US acquired land: Treaty of Paris(1783): Louisiana Purchase: Mississippi River: Annexation of Texas: Mexican- American War:

Motives to move west: Transcontinental Railroad: Gold Rush: Homestead Act: Cattle kingdom/cowboys: What impact did westward expansion have on Native Americans? How did westward expansion lead to sectionalism? Civil War: Rise of Sectionalism: *differences in geography Rise of Abolition Movement: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom s Cabin: Dred Scott Decision:

Lincoln s House divided speech: Missouri Compromise: Kansas-Nebraska Act: Popular Sovereignty: Bleeding Kansas: Election of 1860: States vs. National Government s Rights: Secession: Fort Sumter: Lincoln s primary reason for fighting the war: Advantages of the North: Advantages of the South: Emancipation Proclamation:

Battle of Gettysburg: Appomattox Courthouse: Reconstruction: Explain the conditions of the south after the Civil War: Economy: Political: Social: Lincoln s 10% Plan: *go easy on the south (preserve the union) Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln? Johnson s Presidential Reconstruction Plan: **similar to Lincoln s (Radical Republicans in Congress hated the plan) Reconstruction Act: *severely punish the south Freedmen s Bureau: 13 th Amendment: 14 th Amendment: 15 th Amendment: