PASS
Social Studies – Grade 8
Test 2
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1. During the American Revolution, most Native American tribes supported whichever side promised to do which of the following?/ establish a Democratic Constitution
/ protect Native claims to land
/ end the practice of slavery
/ settle the Western Frontier
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/ the Patriots
/ Native Americans
/ the Continental Army
/ Great Britain
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/ he believes in the cause, but not the tactics, of the Continental Army
/ he believes in the tactics, but not the cause, of the Continental Army
/ he believes in the tactics, but not the cause, of the Royal Army
/ he believes in the cause, but not the tactics, of the Royal Army
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/ Camden
/ King's Mountain
/ Fort Sullivan
/ Saratoga
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/ Charleston
/ Camden
/ Greenville
/ Columbia
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/ it remained the state Constitution for over a century
/ it took place before the issuing the Declaration of Independence
/ it was unanimously approved in its first draft
/ it took place after the Second Continental Congress
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/ the battles in the North (such as Bunker Hill and Saratoga)
/ the battles in the South (such as Camden and King's Mountain)
/ the battles in the center of the country (such as Yorktown)
/ All of the battles were being fought at the same time.
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/ the Battle of Camden
/ the Battle of Eutaw Springs
/ the Battle of King's Mountain
/ the Battle of Cowpens
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/ a member of Parliament
/ a Democratic-Republican
/ a Federalist
/ a former Loyalist
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/ they wanted the federal government to be strengthened
/ they wanted the federal government to forgive all debts
/ they wanted the federal government to abolish slavery
/ they wanted the federal government to be eliminated
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11. Residents from which area in South Carolina provided the most resistance to the new stategovernment that wasformed after the American Revolution?/ coastal region
/ backcountry
/ lowcountry
/ midlands
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/ create a Bill of Rights
/ establish an effective federal government
/ uphold the Articles of Confederation
/ strengthen the power of individual states
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13. The men pictured above signed the United States Constitution on September 17, 1787. However, South Carolina did not become an official state until which of the following took place?/ representatives of South Carolina ratified the Constitution
/ the British issued a formal surrender in the American Revolution
/ South Carolina held its first gubernatorial election
/ George Washington was elected as the nation's first President
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/ the Grand Strand
/ the Backcountry
/ the Lowcountry
/ the city of Columbia
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/ religious differences
/ economic differences
/ different viewsabout industry versus agriculture
/ different viewsabout slave labor
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/ it was on much more suitable land than the swampy areas near Charleston
/ it was centrally located between the Backcountry and the Lowcountry
/ it was connected with every other major city via railroad
/ it had a higher elevation than any other large city in the state
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/ they wanted the Northern statesto count slaves
/ they wanted each slave to be counted as a "full" person
/ they wanted slaves to be removed from the count
/ they wanted the term "slave" to be abolished
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/ one groupopposed a government run by common people, one supported it
/ one groupopposed a strong central government, one supported it
/ one group opposed the government's authority to tax, one supported it
/ one opposed a government that permitted immigration, one supported it
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/ Federalists &Democrats
/ Anti-Federalists &Republicans
/ Anti-Federalists & Democratic-Republicans
/ FederalistsDemocratic-Republicans
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/ they made it a requirement to send slave children to school
/ they temporarily suspended the practice of owning slaves
/ they passed more laws and restrictions to control slaves
/ they replaced many African slaves with Native American slaves
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/ because it was far more dangerous than work in an industrial factory
/ because it against the law to pay white men to work in agriculture
/ because it required a tremendous amount of manual labor
/ because it relied on techniques that originated in Africa
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/ agriculture
/ industry
/ religion
/ manufacturing
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/ the steam engine
/ cottonseed oil
/ the cotton gin
/ a threshing machine
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/ the number of African slaves in South Carolina
/ the number of factory workers in South Carolina
/ the number of plantations growing indigo in South Carolina
/ the number of United States senators from South Carolina
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Which of the following terms is being defined above?
/ globalism
/ imperialism
/ nationalism
/ sectionalism
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/ blocked westward expansion
/ promoted industry
/ supported the abolitionist movement
/ benefitted agriculture
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/ taxation without representation
/ Native American citizenship
/ the transition from agriculture to industry
/ the spread of slavery
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28. After hearing President Andrew Jackson say, "Our Union, it must be preserved...",John C. Calhoun famously replied, “Our Union, next to our liberty, most dear..." What point was he making that was the general belief in South Carolina during the early 1830s?/ that holding the country together was the only way to defend freedom
/ that defending freedom would naturally hold the country together
/ that defending freedom was more important than holding the country together
/ that holding the country together was more important than defending freedom
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/ Abolitionists
/ Southern Democrats
/ Field Hands
/ Immigrants
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/ The Grapes of Wrath
/ To Kill a Mockingbird
/ Uncle Tom's Cabin
/ Pride and Prejudice
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/ secede from the Union
/ nullify a federal tariff
/ move the capital from Charleston to Columbia
/ abolish slavery
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/ the rights of individual states should never conflict with the goals of the federal government
/ the rights of individual states should take precedent over the federal government
/ the rights of individual states should be determined by the federal government
/ the rights of individual states should be determined by all of the other states
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/ "the federal government needs to expand to be effective"
/ "an issue as important as slavery should be decided by the federal government"
/ "slavery needs to end, and it will happen only if it isabolished by the federal government"
/ "the federal government should not interfere with states' rights"
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/ #1=Cooperationist ; #2=Secessionist ; #3=Unionist
/ #1=Unionist ; #2=Cooperationist ; #3=Secessionist
/ #1=Cooperationist ; #2=Unionist; #3=Secessionist
/ #1=Unionist ; #2=Secessionist ; #3=Cooperationist
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/ scalawags
/ abolitionists
/ carpetbaggers
/ fire-eaters
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