Philosophers
Amendments
Declaration of Independence
Typed of Government
Road to Revolution
100

Who were the four Philosphers

Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau

100

What are the first 10 amendments called?

Bill Of rights
100

What is the purpose of the DOI

The primary purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to officially declare the separation of the thirteen American colonies from the British Empire

100

What is direct democracy?

a form of government in which policies and laws are decided by a majority of all those eligible rather than by a body of elected representatives.

100

what was the sugar act 

There was a tax on sugar, molasses, and other goods imported into the American colonies.

200

True or false: 

Locke argued that natural rights such as life, liberty, and property, didn't exist in the state of nature and could be taken away if needed. 

False

200

How many amendments are their

27


200

What is the purpose of the first part of the DOI

The purpose for the first section is to state the reason for the document

200

What is Limited monarchy?

a system of government where the monarch's power is restricted by a constitution or other laws

200

What was the Boston tea party?

a political protest where colonists disguised as Native Americans dumped 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor.

300

what is Hobbes view on the state of nature?

individuals are driven by self-preservation and have a natural right to everything.

300

What is the 5th amendment 

guarantees several rights related to criminal justice, including protection against self-incrimination, the right to a grand jury indictment for serious crimes, protection against double jeopardy, and due process of law.

300

What is the purpose of the 5th section of the DOI

To officially declare the 13 colonies as free and independent states and sever all political ties with Great Britain.

300

what is absolute monarchy?

a system of government where a single monarch (king or queen) holds ultimate and unrestricted power, not limited by laws, constitutions, or other governing bodies

300

What was the stamp act

a law that required colonists to pay a tax on various printed materials, including newspapers, legal documents, playing cards, and almanacs?

400

How did Rousseau view state of nature

Peaceful, happy, and free

400

what is the 15th amendment 

Senators are now directly elected by the people of each state

400

Which part was the longest and why?

The third part was the longest because it was the list of grievances against King George III and the British Parliament.

400

What is representative democracy?

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A form of democracy where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. 

400

What was the quartering act?

a British parliamentary act that required colonial authorities to provide housing and supplies (food, drink, fuel, transportation) for British troops stationed in American towns and villages.

500

What is the main purpose of government according to Montesquieu 

The main purpose of a government is to maintain law and order, political liberty, and the property of an individual.

500

What is the 17th amendment 

Senators are now directly elected by the people of each state

500

What is the purpose of part 4 of the DOI

To state the colonists made efforts to voice their concerns about fair treatment but Greta Britain would not listen. 

500

What is a republic government? 

a form of government where the power ultimately resides in the people, and they exercise that power through elected representatives.

500
What is the Boston port act?

closed the Port of Boston to all commerce.

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