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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT (Grade 6) US History

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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

(Grade 6) US History

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This type of government allows the people to choose representatives to run it.

a republic

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This is what the First Amendment says about religion.

the government may not support any religion

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This type of government has the power to set up public schools.

state governments

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This is the method of transportation most pioneers used to carry supplies along the Wilderness Road.

overland wagons

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This is how a bill becomes a law if the president decides to veto it.

congress votes to override the President’s veto

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The Union’s plan to cripple the South’s economy.

the Anaconda Plan

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Law that forced the Cherokee and other tribes to leave their lands and go to the Indian Territory.

the Indian Removal Act

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Maine joined the Union as a free state under this compromise.

the Missouri Compromise

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This is one main purpose of Lewis and Clark’s expedition.

To explore the lands gained by the Louisiana Purchase

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This person had debates with Abraham Lincoln in his campaign for the United States Senate.

Stephen A. Douglas

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President Andrew Johnson’s plan for Reconstruction of the South.

southern states could rejoin the Union if they abolished slavery by voting to approve the Thirteenth Amendment

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US President who signed the Indian Removal Act.

Andrew Jackson

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Shoshone woman who acted as a guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Sacagawea

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Shawnee leader who tried to unite Native American groups to defend their lands.

Tecumseh

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US President impeached by the House of Representatives.

Andrew Johnson

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US President who used his powers to try to preserve the Union.

Abraham Lincoln

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Leader of the Corps of Discovery, which explored the territory of the Louisiana Purchase.

Meriwether Lewis

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The three branches of the national government.

1. Legislative Branch2. Executive Branch3. Judicial Branch

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This is the main job of the Legislative Branch of government.

makes laws

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This is the main job of the Executive Branch of government.

enforce, or carry out laws

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This is the main job of the Judicial Branch of government.

interpret, and apply the laws

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These are two responsibilities you have as a citizen of the United States.

vote, obey laws

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Three ways African Americans living in the United States were affected by the Civil War and Reconstruction.

freedom, economic opportunities, political opportunities

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The Senate and House of Representatives are within this branch of government.

Legislative Branch

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The President is a part of this branch of government.

Executive Branch

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The Supreme Court is a part of this branch of government.

Judicial Branch

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These are the duties of Representatives in the government.

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These are the duties of President in the government.

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These are the duties of Supreme Court Justices in the government.