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What famous English dociment (signed in 1215 by King John I) was the beginning point for representative government and protection of individual rights? |
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Jefferson used this idea (Dec, of Ind.), which allows for a people to overthrow its rulers if their natural rights are no longer protected. |
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Who was hte English philosopher who greatly influenced Jefferson as he wrote the Declaration of Independence? |
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What French philosopher came up with the idea of a three-branch government? |
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What religious movement occured in the 1730s and 1740s in the colonies? |
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First Continental Congress |
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What was the first meeting called when the first 12 colonies sent delegates to Philadelphia during British tryanny (and take action)? |
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Second Continential Congress |
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What group sent the Olive Branch Petition and wrote the Declaration of Independence? |
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What document was sent to the British informing them of colonial independence? |
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What was the first set of laws governing the U.S.? |
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What famous convention was held to replace the Articles of Confederation with a more centeralized government? |
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What was the solution to the problem of representation at the convention called? |
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What was the solution to the problem how to count slaves for representation purposes? |
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The Copnstitution allows for power to be shared between the national government and the states. What kind of system is this? |
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The opening paragraph of the Constitution (We the people) is called what? |
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The Constitution calls for a three-branch government creating a seperation of what? |
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What is the clause that gives congress broad powers? |
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A word for word interpretation of the constitution is called what? |
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A broad interpretation of the Constitution is called? |
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What amendment abolished slavery? |
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What amendment guarantees protection of the laws for all citizens? |
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What amendment gave the right to vote to African American males? |
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What amendment gave the vote to women? |
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What papers were written by Jay, Hamilton, and Madison encouraging the passage of the Constitution? |
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What addition was made to the Constitution giving further protection for individual rights? |
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Federalists and Democratic-Republications |
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What two political parties emerged after the debate over ratification of the Constitution? |
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Who developed the economic plan for the U.S. during the 1790's? |
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Who warned Americans about competing parties in his farewell address? |
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Who served as chief justice of the Supreme Court for 34 years and helped shape a powerful national government? |
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What famous Supreme Court ruling established judicial review? |
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