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Rule by the people (majority rules). |
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All citizens can vote and create laws directly. |
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All citizens can vote for representatives who make the rules (Also called Representatives or Republic). |
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Rule by monarch (inherited). |
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Absolute rule by a dictator (taken by force). |
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Aristocratic (Oligarchy): |
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Who wrote the Declaration of Independence (DOI)? |
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United colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states. |
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When was the DOI adopted? |
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When was the DOI first signed? |
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When was the DOI last signed? |
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Where was the DOI written? |
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So people could have freedom. |
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Who wrote the Constitution? |
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What is the Constitution about? |
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Gives basic rights to U.S citizens. |
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When was the constitution adopted? |
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Where was the constitution written? |
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Freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition. |
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No quartering of soldiers without owner's permission (during peacetime) |
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No illegal search and seizure. |
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No double jeopardy, no self-incrimination, cannot be deprived of life, liberty and property without due process of law. |
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Right to speedy trial and free counsel. |
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Frail trial by jury in civil cases. |
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No excessive bail, no cruel and unusual punishment. |
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Have other rights not listed in the constitution. |
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States assume powers not delegated to the Feral Government. |
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