Holy Innocents' Episcopal School Grade 8 US History Midterm Exam Study Guide PDF

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This is a study guide for an upcoming US History midterm exam. It outlines the structure of the test, key topics, including colonization, the constitution, westward expansion, and the Civil War. It is important to use the included study materials to prepare.

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Holy Innocents' Episcopal School Grade 8\ United States History **Midterm Exam Study Guide** STRUCTURE OF TEST -10 multiple choice questions (1 point each) -chart about branches of government (15 points total) -9 short answer questions (various lengths and point totals, ranging from 1-2 senten...

Holy Innocents' Episcopal School Grade 8\ United States History **Midterm Exam Study Guide** STRUCTURE OF TEST -10 multiple choice questions (1 point each) -chart about branches of government (15 points total) -9 short answer questions (various lengths and point totals, ranging from 1-2 sentences \[5 points\] to 2-3 sentences \[10 points\]) -1 vocab fill in the blank sequence (words in context, 5 words, 1 point each, 5 points total) -1 long answer question at least 1 paragraph (20 points) -\*many questions on the test will involve analyzing primary and secondary sources! 100 total points WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW -Unit 1: colonization, prerevolutionary tensions, revolutionary war -who we fought in the revolutionary war (country and leader) -Boston Massacre -what happened -how Paul Revere's artwork about it depicts what happened -Declaration of Independence -what is the purpose of its parts? (ie what do they do?) -Unit 2: constitution and civics -Constitution -what it is -Bill of Rights -what it is The first 10 amendments to the constitution. -rights we have (look at the iCivics sheet!) -branches of government -name of branch, makeup (who is in it?), function (what does it do with laws?) -checks and balances- Prevent one branch from overpowering d another one -what they are -how different branches check each otherA newspaper with text on it Description automatically generated -Unit 3: westward expansion -Manifest Destiny -definition -experience of Native Americans during this time -how it led to conflict -Unit 4: antebellum society and civil war -slavery -secession -why it happens -cause of Civil War Slavery -what the Union and Confederacy are thinking before the start of the war -Sherman's Atlanta campaign and total war strategy Sherman burns and attacks Atlanta and marches to Savannah WHAT YOU SHOULD USE TO STUDY -midterm exam vocabulary sheet (all 20 words) -iCivics Bill of Rights sheet -classwork about the above materials -assessments (quizzes, tests, projects) about the above materials WHAT YOU WILL NOT NEED TO KNOW -maps

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