REMINDER:
“NIB” Means “not it review book.” You have flash cards, the internet,
your prior knowledge, this year’s notes, last year’s notes…so leaving anything
blank or putting an answer that shows zero effort are the same to me…and
anything blank = no credit for the assignment.
REVIEW means
remember or reminder, it is NOT reteach or relearn!! If you slack off now
you have NO SHOT at passing the Regents or the course, so make your decisions
carefully.
Government Review Questions
GOVERNMENT GROUP 1:
1. What
was the purpose of the Mayflower Compact? (p. 22)
2. What
were the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut? (p. 22)
3. Why
is the House of Burgesses important? (p. 22)
4. Why
were town meetings important in colonial times? (p. 22)
5. What
was the goal of the Albany Plan of Union? (p. 23)
6. What
was the Iroquois Confederacy? (p. 13)
7. Why
did colonial slavery mostly develop in the South? (p. 18)
8. What
was the intent of the Constitutional Convention? (pp. 29-30)
9. Describe
the Virginia Plan. (p. 30)
10. Describe
the New Jersey Plan. (p. 30)
11. Describe
the Connecticut Plan. (pp. 30-1)
12. By what
other name is the Connecticut Plan known? (p. 30)
13. Describe
Congress as established by the Connecticut Plan. (pp. 30-1)
14. What was
the Three-Fifths Compromise? (p. 31)
15. What is
the unwritten constitution? (pp. 35 & 51)
16. What is
lobbying? (p. 53)
17. What is
the purpose of the president’s cabinet? (p. 51)
18. Identify and describe the four parts of
Hamilton’s financial plan. (pp. 51-2)
19. Why did
Hamilton support a national bank? (p. 51)
20. What is a
“loose constructionalist?” (p. 53)
21. What is a
“strict constructionalist?” (p. 53)
GOVERNMENT GROUP 2:
1. Describe
the Federalist Party. (p. 55)
2. Describe
the Democratic-Republican Party. (p. 55)
3. What
party did the Democratic-Republicans turn into? (p. 54)
4. Describe
life in the North in the mid-1800s. (pp. 67-9)
5. Describe
life in the South in the mid-1800s. (pp. 70-1)
6. What
were the goals of the Grange Movement? (p. 119)
7. Why
did the Populist Party form? (p. 119)
8. What
did the defeat of the Populists “show?” (p. 120)
9. Why
did the Progressive Era begin? (p. 137)
10. What were
the goals of the Progressives? (pp. 139-41)
11. How did Progressivism
reform city governments? (p. 143)
12. How did
Progressivism reform state governments? (pp. 143-4)
13. What was
the Square Deal? (pp. 144-5)
14. How did
Theodore Roosevelt regulate business under the Square Deal? (p. 145)
15. Explain
the idea of “rule of reason.” (p. 146)
16. How did
Theodore Roosevelt regulate labor conditions under the Square Deal? (p. 146)
17. How did Theodore
Roosevelt regulate conservation under the Square Deal? (p. 146)
18. Why was
the Women’s International League for Peace formed? (p. 167)
19. What were Wilson’s
Fourteen Points? (p. 165)
GOVERNMENT GROUP 3:
1. What
was the purpose of the Interstate Commerce Act (1887)? (p. 108)
2. What
“problem” did both Hoover & Franklin D. Roosevelt try to solve? (p. 190)
3. Identify
and explain the “3 R’s” of the New
Deal. (p. 198)
4. On
what was the New Deal based? (p. 189)
5. Why
did Franklin D. Roosevelt declare a bank holiday in 1933? (p. 198)
6. What
is “pump priming?” (p. 190)
7. What
does “NRA” stand for? (p. 199)
8. What
was the goal of the NRA (1933)? (p. 199)
9. What
happened to the NRA? (p. 199)
10. What was
the purpose of the Social Security Act (1935)? (p. 200)
11. What was
the Wagner Act? (p. 200)
12. Identify
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s relief programs. (p. 198)
13. Identify
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s recovery programs. (pp. 198-200)\
14. Identify
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s reforms programs. (p. 200)
15. How did
the New Deal affect Native Americans? (pp. 201-2)
16. How did
the New Deal affect African Americans? (p. 202)
17. How did
the New Deal affect women? (p. 202)
18. What does
“AAA” stand for? (p. 199)
19. What was
the goal of the AAA (1933)? (pp. 199-200)
20. Why was
the AAA replaced with a different program in 1936? (p. 200)
21. Describe
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “court-packing” plan. (p. 204)
22. How did
Franklin D. Roosevelt “use” the unwritten constitution? (p. 205)
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