Test Review: Intro to Civics and the ColoniesName ______

Lord Baltimore

James Oglethorpe

Civics

Indentured Servants

Government

Puritans*

Democracy

John Locke

Zenger Trial

William Penn

Roger Williams

Federalism

Middle Colonies *

Direct Democracy

Jamestown*

John Smith

House of Burgesses

Representative Democracy

Social Contract Theory

Separatists / Pilgrims*

Mayflower Compact

Duty

Thomas Hooker

Middle Passage

John Winthrop

Magna Carta

New England Colonies

Immigrant

Subsistence Farming

“bread basket colonies”

Maryland

“City Upon a Hill”

Anne Hutchinson

“E Pluribus Unum”

Triangle Trade

CIS

Responsibility

Georgia

Bacon’s Rebellion

Citizen

Massachusetts Bay

Anarchy

Cash Crops

John Rolfe

Monarchy

Fundamental Orders of Conn.

Maryland Toleration Act

Direct Democracy

Southern Colonies

New EnglandTown Meetings

Illegal Immigrants

* can be used more than once!!!

______1. the study of the rights and duties of citizens

______2. those residing in the US without permission from the government

______3. a member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to it by birth or naturalization and is

entitled to full citizenship rights

______4. an action required by law

______5. an action that citizens should take

______6. the agency responsible for the naturalization process

______7. This phrase means “out of many, one” and is used to show that the US is a nation of

immigrants

______8. a person that is legally admitted as permanent residence of a country

______9. the ruling authority of a community, organization that has the power to make and

enforce laws

______10. the English philosopher who developed the social contract theory

______11. the theory that humans agree with one another to create a government and give up

some freedom to this government in order to promote safety

______12. the principle of one central government and several state or local governments

______13. government in which the supreme authority rests with the people

______14. kind of democracy in which citizens choose a smaller group of people to represent

them (hint: we have this kind in the US!!!)

______15. kind of democracy in which citizens vote on each matter proposed to the government

(hint: we do NOT have this kind in the US!!!!)

______16. trade route between the New World, Africa, and the West Indies

______17. the brutal passage taken by the slaves from Africa to the New World

______18. the first permanent English settlement

______19. the commander and leader of the Jamestown colony

______20. people who agreed to work for 5-7 years in exchange for their voyage to the new world

______21. the first representative, legislative body in the New World

______22. settled in Plymouth and wrote the Mayflower Compact

______23. settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony

______24. this document was the first example of self government in the colonies

______25. this man was the leader of the Mass. Bay Colony

______26. John Winthrop said that the Mass. Bay Colony would be like “______” for all

to look up to.

______27. this document limited the King of England’s power

______28. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware

______29. Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland

______30. Connecticut, Mass., New Hampshire, Rhode Island

______31. these colonies were the MOST diverse

______32. this colony was settled because colonists were looking for gold or a profit

______33. this was used in the New England colonies because families could only grow enough

for themselves as a result of the rocky soil

______34. Middle colonies were called this because they grew mainly grain crops

______35. this colony was a haven for Catholics who had been persecuted in other colonies and

fled here

______36. this Quaker founded a colony based on peace and freedom of religion

______37. this person was banished from the Mass Bay Colony and founded Rhode Island

______38. this female was banished from Mass. Bay for criticizing the Puritan Church

______39. this man, along with others who were dissatisfied, left the Mass Bay Colony and

founded Connecticut

______40. this colony was founded as a debtors’ colony

______41. this person founded Georgia for those who had been prisoners in England

______42. this person founded Maryland as a colony for religious freedom for ALL Christians,

including Catholics

______43. this uprising among back country farmers in Virginiaagainst the gov’t of Jamestown

for failing to protect them against Native American attacks.

______44. this established freedom of press in the colonies

______45. the first written Constitution in America

______46. this document established freedom of religion in its colony

______47. this form of democracy was found mostly in New England and displays a form of

direct democracy at the local level of government.

______48. the south produced these to sell and make a profit.

______49. without laws and government

______50. ruled by a King

______51. introduced the cultivation of tobacco and helped Jamestown succeed

______52. wanted to purify the Anglican church from within.

______53. wanted to break away from the Anglican Church

______54. this colony was known for religious intolerance.