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7th Grade Test Wednesday
Chapter 6 – The American Revolution, 1776 – 1783 – p. 160-189 (Study Guide, p. 188)
Chapter 7 – A More Perfect Union, 1777 – 1790 – p. 190-215 (Study Guide, p. 214)
Test Format
Matching – 10
Multiple Choice – 10
Short Answer – 10
Essay – 1
Key Terms, People, and Themes
Revolutionary War
French and Spanish Help
Privateers
Nathan Hale
Marquis de Lafayette
Francis Marion
John Paul Jones
Valley Forge
Yorktown
Lord Cornwallis
British Focus on the South
Continental Army
Enlistment Term
Reasons for Victory
Treaty of Paris
Conditions
Early struggles for the country
Economic Depression
Shays Rebellion
Articles of Confederation
Details and reasons
weaknesses
Constitutional Convention
Who was in charge?
republic
federal system
checks and balances
separation of powers
New Jersey Plan
Virginia Plan
Great Compromise
3/5 Compromise
Slave Trade
Bill of Rights
Government
Legislative Branch
House of Representatives
Senate
Duties
Judicial Branch
Supreme Court
Duties
Executive Branch
President
Essay
How did the principles of separation of powers and checks and balances address the fears many of the framers of the Constitution had about a strong federal government, as well as their memories of British rule?
Friday, December 11, 2009
Next Week
Science - Tuesday
Social Studies - Wednesday
8th Grade Social Studies Midterm Study Guide
Short Answer / Listing – 5
Matching – 11
Short Answer (complete sentences) – 14
Essay – 1 of 2
Key Themes and Concepts – These come from your notes, but you may use your book to look them up. No information from notes conflict with your book. Most are from chapters 8 through 12.
Branches of the Government
Powers of Each Branch
Bill of Rights (First Ten Amendments)
dry farming
Election of 1876
transcontinental railroad
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Andrew Carnegie
“Gospel of Wealth”
horizontal integration
vertical integration
Gustavus Swift
Thaddeus Lowe
entrepreneur
Thomas Edison
Ghost Dance
George Custer
time zones
Boom and Bust
monopoly
goal of unions
open range
impact of barbed wire
political machines
steerage
Laissez-Faire
“The Gilded Age”
Ellis Island
Angel Island
nativism
ethnic neighborhoods
individualism
patronage
Social Darwinism
Assassination of James Garfield
Populism / Populist Party
Disfranchisement of African American voters
segregation
Jim Crow
Jose Marti
Booker T. Washington
W.E.B. DeBois
Ida B. Wells
definition of lynching
imperialism
yellow journalism
Theodore Roosevelt
“Remember the Maine”
Essay – Two of the following essays will appear as the choices on your exam. You will choose ONE.
a. How did America emerge as an international power during the last half of the 19th Century? Be sure to include economic, military, and any other relevant means.
b. Millions of different Americans lived in the United State at the turn of the twentieth century. What struggles did the nation face internally with so many different backgrounds, cultures, and views? Be sure to include economic, racial, ethnic, and military struggles.
c. How do some people argue the Spanish-American War led to sectional reconciliation at the expense of civil rights for African Americans?
Earth Science Midterm Study Guide
Format
Matching – 15
Multiple Choice – 15
Essay – 2 (5 points each)
Material Covered
Chapter 3 – Minerals
Chapter 4 – Rocks
Chapter 5 – Plate Tectonics
Chapter 6 – Earthquakes
Chapter 7 - Volcanoes
Key Terms and Themes
Moh’s Hardness Scale
- Hardest mineral?
Gemstones
Crystallization
Smelting
Inorganic vs. organic
Convection
Radiation
Element
gemstones
Stress
Cementation
Sea-floor spreading
The Rock Cycle
Pyroclastic flow
Tusnamis
Volcanic neck
Ring of Fire
Properties of minerals
luster, streak, color
Reasons for different sizes of crystals
Properties of rocks
texture
Formation of Rocks
Sedimentary rock
Igneous rock
Metamorphic rock
Alfred Wegener and Continental Drift
Faults
Subduction
Breaks in the Earth’s Lithosphere
Convection currents (in soup)
Mid-ocean ridges
Stress (on rocks)
Seismograph
s-waves
p-waves
surface waves
liquefaction
hot spot
active volcano
dormant volcano
extinct volcano
Essay questions will address connections between chapters.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
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Friday, December 4, 2009
Pompeii and Ancient Rome
If you download Google Earth, you can also fly through the streets of Ancient Rome!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
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Volcanoes Study Guide
Matching – 8
Multiple Choice – 6
Interpreting Diagrams – 2
Interpreting Graphs – 6
Essay - 2
Location of Volcanoes
Density
Types of Lava
Types of Eruptions
Types of Volcanoes
Be able to Identify Types of Volcanic Land Forms
Silica
Explosive eruption
cinder cone volcanoes
volcanic neck
pyroclastic flow
Ring of Fire
Why do volcanoes erupt?
Dormant volcanoes
viscosity
composite volcanoes
element
magma
active volcanoes
shield volcano
chemical property
hot spot
quiet eruption
geyser
pipe
caldera
magma chamber
vent
crater
physical property
chemical property
fertility of volcanic soil
geothermal energy