US Revolution Mexican War for Independence Principle of Government
100
Battle of Saratoga
Turning Point of the Revolutionary War
100
Father Hidalgo
Who led "Grito de Dolores"?
100
Executive, Judicial, and Legislative Branch
Three Branches of government (Separation of Power)
100
Tejanos (Mexico) Texians (Anglos)
What where Anglos and Mexicans called in Cohuilia y Tejas
200
France
Who joined the Colonist after the battle of Saratoga
200
Peninsulares, Criollos, Mestizos, Native and African Americans
What is the order of the Caste system (Top to Bottom?)
200
Republicanism and Federalism
Two of the three explains the United States Government, identify them
Republicanism
Centralism
Federalism
200
an individual whose job it is to settle on land and recruit new settlers to come live there.
Stephen F Austin
What is an empresario and who was the first Emprasario who got a contract to move to Cohuilia y Tejas
300
Caste System
Which of the following was NOT a cause of the Revolutionary War?
Proclamation Line of 1763
Caste System
Townshed Act
Coercive Act
300
Encomienda System and Caste System
What were the two systems in which people in New Spain fought to abolish?
300
Popular Sovereignty and Limited Government
Which of the following principles of government were found in BOTH the US Articles of
Confederation AND the Mexican Constitution of 1824? Choose all that are correct.
F. Popular Sovereignty
G. Freedom of Religion
H. Separation of Powers
J. Limited Government
300
Fredonian Rebellion
The event or act from Haden Edwards that led to the Law of April 6th
400
Battle of Lexington & Concord
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Yorktown
The Three Battles of the Revolutionary War
400
Conquistadores
Who benefited from the Encomienda System?
400
C Centralism is when the power to make decisions for a country belongs only to the national
government and federalism is when the national government shares power with the state
governments
Which of the following best explains the difference between centralism and federalism?
A Centralism is when the national government of a country has the power to make all
decisions and federalism is when the national government of a country has none of the
power.
B Centralism is when the national government shares the power to make decisions with the
states and federalism is when the national government has all of the power.
C Centralism is when the power to make decisions for a country belongs only to the national
government and federalism is when the national government shares power with the state
governments.
D Centralism and federalism are two words that are both used to describe a national
government that has all of the power to make decisions for the people living in the country
400
Santa Ana, Centralist
This person changed the Mexican government into a Federalist/Centralist
500
Proclamation Act of 1763
Quartering Act
Townshed Act
Boston Massacre
Stamp Act
Common Sense - Thomas Paine
Name atleast FOUR laws or Acts that angered the colonist that led to the Revolutionary War
500
Unfair Taxes, Encomienda and Caste System
Three Causes of Mexican war for Independence
500
Executive Branch - Appoint Judges in Supreme Court and Veto laws from Congress
Legislative Branch - Impeach president or vetos with 2/3 vote, approve federal judge
Judicial Branch - Can declare laws from congress or presidential acts unconstitutional
Describe each branch role in Checks and Balances
500
Fredonian Rebellion
Mier y Terans Report
Law of April 6th
Convention of 1832-1833
SFA Arrest
Causes of Texas Revolution






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