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Copyright 2004 L. Renee Terry

8th Grade Social Science Review part 3

The 8th Grade portion is 48% of the 8th Grade Test

The 8th grade portion is divided into 2 sections: U.S. Constitution and the Early Republic -

30%Part 1 = 8.1-8.3 – 11 questions

Part 2 = 8.4-8.8 – 18 questions

Civil War and its Aftermath - 18%Part 3 = 8.9-8.12 -

Copyright 2004 L. Renee Terry

Copyright 2004 L. Renee Terry

U.S. History Standardsparts 1 & 2

8.1 - Revolution

8.2 – Forming a New Nation

8.3 – American Political System

8.4 – A new Republic

8.5 – Expanding the Nation

8.6 – Americans in Mid-1800’s

8.7 – The South 1800-1850

8.8 – The West 1800 - 1850

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U.S. History Standardspart 3

8.9 – The Union Challenged

8.10 – The Civil War

8.11 – The Reconstruction

8. 12 – The Industrial Revolution

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8.7 – The South 1800-1850 Chapter 19 The Worlds of North and South

 

1. deforestation (254)

2. swamps + marshes (p. 255)

3. agrarians (p. 256)

4. Eli Whitney (p. 256)

5. cotton gin (p. 256)

6. plantation (p. 256)

7. industrialist (p. 257)

8. industrial Revolution (p.-219)

9. Lowell girls (p. 258)

10. reaper (p. 259)

11. steamboat (p. 260)

12. immigration (266)

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2004 L. Renee Terry

8.7 – The South 1800-1850 Chapter 20 African Americans at Mid-Century

1. racism (p. 269)

2. Frederick Douglass (p. 270)

3. discrimination p.271

4. segregation (p271)

5. Underground Railroad (p. 278)

6. Denmark Vesey (p. 278)

7. Nat Turner (p. 278) 8. oppression (p. 282)

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2004 L. Renee Terry

8.5 – Expanding the NationChapter 21 A Growing Sense of Nationhood

1. The Union (p. 286)

2. Secession (p. 288)

3. to table (p. 289)

4. Wilmot Proviso

5. Tallmadge Amendment (p. 286)

6. Gag rule (p. 289)

7. Henry Clay (p. 291)

8. Fugitive Slave La

9. Uncle Tom’s Cabin

10. John Brown’s raid (pp 298–299)

11. Election of 1860

12. Dissolved (p. 300)

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2004 L. Renee Terry

8.10 – The Civil WarChapter 22 The Civil War

1. Jefferson Davis (305–306)

2. Anaconda Plan (308)

3. Bull Run (p. 308)

4. blockade (p. 310)

5. Robert E. Lee (310)

6. draft (p. 312)

7. emancipation (p. 312)

8. Emancipation Proclamation (p. 312)

9. habeas corpus (313)

10. Merrimac and Monitor (p. 315)

11. Vicksburg (p. 316)

12. Ulysses Grant ( 318)

13. total war (p. 318)

14. William Sherman (318–319)

15. Appomattox (p. 319)

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2004 L. Renee Terry

8.10 – The Civil WarChapter 23 The Reconstruction Era

Manifest Destiny 197

Louisiana Purchase 198

Noble Bargain (199)

diplomacy (p. 200)

Tejano (p. 201)

diplomacy (p. 200)

Texas War for Independence (p.202)

the Alamo (p. 202)

annex (p. 203)

converts (p. 205)

Oregon Fever (205)

Mexican-American War (206–208)

Bear Flag Republic

Cession (p. 208)

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (208)

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Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2004 L. Renee Terry

8.10 – The Civil WarChapter 24 Tensions in the West

reservation (p. 337)

Nez Percé (p. 338)

Chief Joseph (p. 339)

homesteader (p. 340)

Homestead Act ( 340)

transcontinental railroad (p.340)

subsidy (p. 340)

mining (pp. 343–344)

the “long drive” (345)

Battle of the Little Big Horn (p350)

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2004 L. Renee Terry

8.12 – The Industrial RevolutionChapter 25 The Rise of Industry

industrialization ( 354)

entrepreneur (p. 354)

laissez-faire (p. 354)

the Gilded Age (355)

Bessemer process

trust (p. 359)

J. P. Morgan (p. 359)

monopoly (p. 359)

corporation (p. 359)

urbanization (p. 361)

tenements (p. 361)

trade unions (p. 366)

collective bargaining (p. 366)

strikes (p. 367)

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2004 L. Renee Terry

8.12 – The Industrial RevolutionChapter 26 The Great Wave of Immigration

immigration (pp. 371–372)

Ellis Island (p. 371)

refugees (p. 372)

assimilation (p. 372)

tenement buildings

pogroms (p. 376)

Chinese Exclusion Act

passport (p. 380)

barrios (p. 381)

nativism (p. 382)

quota (p. 382)

visas (p. 384)

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

Copyright 2011 Ted Dunn

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