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Social Studies 7 Review

Social Studies 7 Review . Directions: Students must give clues to a partner about different people, places, and things in American History without saying the name. 1 Point given for every correct answer. . Round 1. George Washington Benjamin Franklin Land Bridge Iroquois Confederacy

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Social Studies 7 Review

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  1. Social Studies 7 Review Directions: Students must give clues to a partner about different people, places, and things in American History without saying the name. 1 Point given for every correct answer.

  2. Round 1 • George Washington • Benjamin Franklin • Land Bridge • Iroquois Confederacy • Trail of Tears • James K. Polk • Mercantilism

  3. Round 2 • Declaration of Independence • 3/5 Compromise • House of Burgesses • Gettysburg • Star Spangled Banner • Alien and Sedition Acts • Columbian Exchange

  4. Round 3 • Abraham Lincoln • Geocultural Region • Samuel Adams • Olive Branch Petition • Quakers • Great Compromise • James K. Polk

  5. Round 4 • Sons and Daughters of Liberty • Monroe Doctrine • 15th Amendment • Artifact • The Puritans • The Louisiana Purchase • Matriarchal

  6. Round 5 • Nomadic • Thomas Paine • Printing Press • Aristocrat • Boston Tea Party • Republic • Spoils System

  7. Round 6 • Emancipation Proclamation • Culture • Colony • Cash Crops • Boycott • Executive Branch • Neutrality

  8. Round 7 • Abolitionist • Economics • Conquistadors • Aristocrats • Patriot • Legislative Branch • Impressment

  9. Round 8 • 13th Amendment • Geography • Colony • Indentured Servant • Loyalist • Judicial Branch • Industrial Revolution

  10. Round 9 • 14th Amendment • Adaptation • Hemisphere • Slavery • French and Indian War • Checks and Balances • Erie Canal

  11. Round 10 • Carpetbagger • Nomadic • Caravel • Triangle Trade • Quartering Act • Veto • Federalism

  12. Round 11 • Manifest Destiny • Scalawag • Hiawatha • Latitude and Longitude • Mayflower Compact • Stamp Act • Override

  13. Round 12 • Articles of Confederation • John Quincy Adams • Freedmen’s Bureau • Gettysburg Address • The 3 Sisters (Corn, Beans, and Squash) • Magnetic Compass • Jamestown, Virginia

  14. Round 13 • Lexington and Concord • Anarchy • War of 1812 • Jim Crow Laws • Longhouse • Caravel • Roanoke

  15. Round 14 • Proclamation of 1763 • Townshend Act • Republic • James Madison • Reconstruction • Secession • Total War

  16. Round 15 • Tepee • Northwest Passage • Henry Hudson • Pilgrims • Writs of Assistance • Benjamin Franklin • Monarchy

  17. Round 16 • Alexander Hamilton • John Adams • Ulysses S. Grant • Aztecs • Christopher Columbus • King George III • Boston Massacre

  18. Round 17 • 1st Amendment • 2nd Amendment • 3rd Amendment • 4th Amendment • 5th Amendment • 6th Amendment • 7th Amendment

  19. Round 18 • 8th Amendment • 9th Amendment • 10th Amendment • Separation of Powers • Robert E. Lee • William Tecumseh Sherman • Ku Klux Klan

  20. Round 19 • Coastal Route Theory • Francisco Pizarro • Hernando Cortes • Fedinand Magellan • Salem Witch Trials • “No Taxation Without Representation!” • Tar and Feather

  21. Round 20 • Bill of Rights • Andrew Jackson • Thomas Jefferson • Harriet Tubman • 10% Plan • Eastern Woodlands • July 4, 1776

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