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STAAR Prep Workbook Grade 8 Social Studies

Table of Contents To the Student...2 TEKS Test Prep Support...4 Practice Test... 6

To the Student To the Student In the spring of 2012, the state of Texas began to phase out the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) test and phase in the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) test. STAAR is designed to test your readiness for high school. The Holt McDougal STAAR Test Prep Kit will prepare you for the STAAR test and help you pass it. From TAKS to STAAR The switch from TAKS to STAAR is being done to help you and all Texas students be successful as you continue your education. The switch also will help you be more competitive with other students, both nationally and internationally, when you enter into a career. The STAAR tests for grades 3 8 will cover the same subjects as the previous TAKS tests, including social studies at grade 8. The chart below shows how STAAR will replace TAKS over several years, from 2012 2015. Grades 3 8 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 STAAR STAAR STAAR STAAR Grade 9 STAAR STAAR STAAR STAAR Grade 10 TAKS STAAR STAAR STAAR Grade 11 TAKS TAKS STAAR STAAR Grade 12 TAKS TAKS TAKS STAAR 2 iv

To the Student How STAAR Differs from TAKS Here are the major ways in which STAAR differs from TAKS for the grade 8 social studies test: Test items dig deeper into what you know, or should know. Sometimes this means the questions are more difficult than before. The questions test fewer skills but test them more completely The total number of test items has increased. Process skills are tested in the same questions that test the content standards. For example, a question might ask you to interpret a graph (process) as well as the information on that graph (content). The test is weighted in favor of readiness standards. These standards are the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) student expectations that are not only essential for success in the current grade or course but also important for preparedness in the next grade or course. The supporting standards address content specific to the course. The STAAR test consists of 52 questions covering the four reporting categories: Category 1 History; Category 2 Geography and Culture; Category 3 Government and Citizenship; and Category 4 Economics, Science, Technology, and Society. Of those 52 questions, 20 cover standards in Category 1, with an emphasis on readiness standards. Categories 2 and 3 have 12 questions for each and Category 4 is addressed by 8 questions. In each of these cases, the focus is on readiness standards. The test has a four-hour time limit. Previous tests had no time limits. Holt McDougal STAAR Test Prep Kit The Holt McDougal STAAR Test Prep Kit includes three components that prepare you to take and pass the STAAR test. These components are the Test Prep Support Book, ExamView Test Items, and Flashcards. 1. The Test Prep Support Book includes two main sections: The TEKS Test Prep Support lists the full text of each Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) student expectations. These are the standards that the STAAR questions cover. If you understand the TEKS, you can better understand what the questions that cover it are asking. So each TEKS is followed by a section called What does it mean? This paragraph clearly explains the meaning of the TEKS student expectation. Then two practice test questions help you see how that expectation, or standard, is covered in the questions. The answers are underlined. These questions aren t supposed to test your knowledge. They just give you an idea of the kinds of questions that might be asked on the STAAR test to cover that standard. They also get you comfortable with the format of the STAAR test. Two full-length Texas STAAR Practice Tests help you become more comfortable with the STAAR format and with taking the actual test. These Practice Tests are set up like the STAAR test. These exact questions will not be on the STAAR test, but they cover the same topics and skills. 2. An ExamView Test Bank provides all of the Test Prep Support questions and the Practice Test questions in an editable format. If certain topics or TEKS are giving you trouble, you can create a practice test that includes test items for those topics or TEKS. 3. The STAAR Flashcards consist of a set of 26 cards for grade 8. The flashcards are in a PowerPoint format. Each card includes a question on one side and the answer on the other. The questions cover the major content areas that will be covered by the STAAR test. Using the flashcards can be a fun way to quiz yourself and others. Using all three components of the Holt McDougal STAAR Test Prep Kit helps prepare you for the STAAR test and for the future. 3

Name Date TEKS Test Prep Support TEKS 14B TEKS Test Prep Support GRADE 8 SOCIAL STUDIES Describe the characteristics and the benefits of the U.S. free enterprise system during the 18th and 19th centuries. What does it mean? The War of 1812 blocked America s access to foreign goods. This helped spur demand for Americanmade goods and lay the foundation for free enterprise in the country. Aided by the new technologies and processes of the Industrial Revolution, such as mass production and the factory system, American businesses responded to this demand by supplying new goods. Following the war, eager businesspeople prepared to lead the United States into a period of industrial growth. This supporting standard asks you to describe the free enterprise system that developed in the United States in the late 1700s and 1800s and describe its benefits. Practice Test Items 99 The process of mass production helped manufacturers provide the benefits of free enterprise by A employing large numbers of artisans to create products B introducing protective tariffs to control foreign competition C allowing for the efficient production of large amounts of identical goods to meet customer demand D requiring the development of labor unions to protect the rights of factory workers TEKS 14B 100 The War of 1812 helped spur the development of the free enterprise system in the United States by A increasing the profits of American factories, which encouraged investment in new factories B convincing the government to establish tariffs on the export of American goods to foreign countries C increasing the demand for foreign goods D acquiring new lands for westward expansion, which in turn created new markets TEKS 14B GO ON 524

Name Date TEKS Test Prep Support TEKS 15C TEKS Test Prep Support GraDe 8 social studies Identify colonial grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence and explain how those grievances were addressed in the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. What does it mean? The colonists outlined their grievance against King George III in the Declaration of Independence. The framers of the Constitution kept these grievances in mind when they formed the new government. This readiness standard asks you to identify how the grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence are addressed in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Practice Test Items 105 Grievance listed in Declaration of Independence quartering large numbers of troops among us Addressed in Bill of Rights Which of the following best completes the chart above? A First Amendment B Second Amendment TEKS 15C, TEKS 29B 106? C Third Amendment D Fourth Amendment The Congress shall have Power to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts, and Excises. U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 8 This article of the U.S. Constitution address the taxation without representation grievance in the Declaration of Independence because A the president can veto taxes B federal courts can overturn taxes TEKS 15C, TEKS 29B C taxes have to be ratified by the people D Congress is elected by the people GO ON 5 55

Name Practice Test 2 1 Date Which of the following describes physical characteristics that might explain the differences in economic activities in the North and South shown on the map? A The invention of the cotton gin increased cotton production in the South. B The South s warm climate and long growing season favored agriculture; the North s many rivers, ports, and resources such as coal and iron favored manufacturing. C The Industrial Revolution increased manufacturing in the North. Texas STAAR Practice Test GRADE 8 SOCIAL STUDIES D The South s reliance on slave labor was not well suited to manufacturing; the North s reliance on wage labor made large-scale farmer expensive. GO ON 6123

Name Date Texas STAAR Practice Test GraDe 8 social studies 5 Among the grievances against King George III listed in the Declaration of Independence is that he imposed taxes without the consent of the colonists. Which of the following diagrams shows how the U.S. Constitution addressed this grievance? A B C D The people elect the president. The people elect members of Congress. The people elect the Supreme Court. Congress passes taxes. The president imposed taxes. Congress passes taxes. The Supreme Court rules on taxes. States can nullify federal taxes. 6 Which of the following statements is true about the effects of the War of 1812? A The War of 1812 resulted in the United States becoming more dependent on manufactured goods from Great Britain. B U.S. manufacturing declined in the early 1800s because of the War of 1812. C Victory in the War of 1812 nearly doubled the size of the United States. D The War of 1812 helped free enterprise develop by increasing factory profits, which investors used to build more factories. GO ON 7125