- know the 13th, 14th, & 15th Amendments
- describe the difficulties faced by miners during the mining book
- know what life was like for an immigrant child during the 1800s
- be able to discuss three issues in need of reform during the Gilded Age
- Who as Ida B. Wells?
- Who were the Mutualistas?
- What part of the nation first gave women equal suffrage?
- what was the Interstate Commerce Act?
- what was the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?
- Who was Thomas Edison? Why was his factory so important?
- Why was steel important after the Civil War
- What were settlement houses
- Who was John D. Rockefeller?
- What new technologies helped cities grow between 1860 and 1890?
- the land rush of 1889 settled what state?
- What jobs did immigrants in the west do?
- what is the transcontinental railroad?
- What happened at the Battle of Wounded Knee?
- What was Lincoln's goals for reconstruction?
- who were scalawags?
- How were African Americals denied civil rights after the Civil War?
- what were the duties of the Freedmen's Bureau?
- What is a grandfather clause?
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- what did the cotton gin do for the south?
- what was the Embargo Act?
- who was chosen by Jefferson to lead the expedition after the Louisiana Purchase?
- Who wrote the national anthem
- what was the decision in Marbury v. Madison and why was it significant
- what did the Judiciary Act of 1801 allow President Adams to do?
- which president dealt with the XYZ Affair?
- What did Washington establish to help him run the new country?
- what was targeted in the Alien and Sedition Acts?
- What did the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions declare?
- What set up the federal court system?
- a person opposed to war
- a person not yet a citizen
- the treaty that ended the War of 1812
- What is Nat Turner best known for?
- What did Eli Whitney invent that helped transform manufacturing?
- what was the Missouri Compromise
- About which region did President Monroe specifically direct part of this Monroe Doctrine
- a person that puts his region before the nation is called a
- which Native American leader dies while fighting for the British in the War of 1812
- how did transportation improvements in the 1800s affect the nation?
- where were most of the early factories built
- who invented the telegraph
- why did Jefferson send the Corp of Discovery into the Louisiana Territory?
- How did the court ruling in McCulloch V. Maryland strengthen the federal government?
- what issues led the US to declare war on Britain in 1812? Explain.Summarize Eli Whitney's idea of interchangeable parts. How was it a factor in the industrial revolution?
- in his farewell address, Washington warned against two dangers. What were they and did Americans follow his advice?
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- on which peninsula is Athens located?
- why were Attica and Peloponnesus attractive to settlers
- explain the effect of geography on early China
- what was important during the Shang Dynasty
- what did ancient Chinese call their lands
- where does the Heung River empty
- what are two Han achievements?
- define dynasty
- where was the Shang Dynasty capital moved to?
- What did the earliest Chinese writing look like?
- because the Huang He floods, what is its nickname?
- the huge plateau that is within the Himalaya is known as the ___
- describe Alexander the Great
- compare/contrast Spartan women and Athenian women
- who were the Greek philosophers
- in what year did Alexander the Great die?
- what happened the Alexander the great after he defeated the Persians?
- How is the USA government like the government of Ancient Greece
- what helped the Dorians take advantage of the Nycenaeans?
- How did the Shang Dynasty encourage the settlement of more lands and towns
- Who was Shihuangdi
- what function does a seismograph perform and how does it get its information?
- what are the Illiad and the Odyssey?
- Hoe did the physical geography of Ancient Greece affects its economy?
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- What is asthenosphere
- what causes tectonic plates to move
- what is lithosphere
- what happens when one tectonic plate slides under another plate
- know: convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries
- state the theory of plate tectonics
- describe convection in the mantle
- compare and contrast the three types of plate boundaries
- strong earthquakes occur when movement along faults cover___
- the strongest earthquakes occur where plates ___
- Most earthquakes occur ___
- the amount of energy released during an earthquake is called
- a crack or a fracture in Earth's crust along which movement occurs is ___
- the vibration caused by the rupture and sudden movement of rocks along a break or crack in Earth's crust is ___
- know: fault, lava, and magma, volcanic arc, earthquakes
- contrast the mountains that form at different plate boundaries
- define volcano and explain where most volcanoes form
- define mid ocean ridge
- what causes earthquakes? where and why do most earthquakes occur?
- Why do mountains form along convergent boundaries
- Most volcanoes form as the result of what type of plate movement
- the strongest and most damaging earthquakes occur at convergent boundary where ___
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Know the following words: translucent material, opaque material, convex lens, iris, cornea, retina, plane mirror, electromagnetic waves, transparent material, concave lenses, convex mirror
- When lgiht waves change speed, ___ occurs
- what stops the transmission of sound waves but not light waves?
- vibrating objects produce sound waves by creating a series of?
- know the two tables on pages 142 - 143; be able to label
- explain why two mirrors show different images
- analyze what happens to the speed of a sound waves when someone on a boat shouts a message to you while you are swimming underwater
- compare/contrast rod and cone cells
- explain the way ears turn vibration into sound
- determine which object might appear brightest - one that absorbs light, one that reflects light, or one that transmits light - explain your reasoning
- state one example of how people use sound waves to "see" underwater
- analyze why objects in the same light can appear to be different colors
- contrast the images that would be created by the surface water of a calm , still pond and the surface water of a rough, wind-whipped lake. use the words regular reflection and diffused reflection in your answer
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