Founding Documents
Wars & Rebellions
Government Structure & Principles
Northwest Ordinance & Statehood
Philosophers & Forms of Government
100

On what exact date was the Declaration of Independence approved?


July 4, 1776 

100

The Treaty of Paris of 1783 officially ______ the Revolutionary War.

ended

100

List the three branches of the U.S. government.

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

100

In what year was the Northwest Ordinance enacted?

1787

100

A monarchy is ruled by a ______.


king / queen 

200

TRUE / FALSE – The Mayflower Compact is the second written agreement made by colonists.

False

200

In what year was the Treaty of Paris signed?


1783

200

Which principle means everyone—including leaders—must obey the law?

Rule of Law

200

According to the ordinance, how many free inhabitants were required for a territory to seek statehood?

60,000

200

Give the surname of ONE Enlightenment thinker who influenced American ideas on government.

Locke, Hobbes, Montesquieu, or Rousseau

300

Which Virginian was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

300

The decisive 1781 battle that effectively ended the war was fought at what Virginia town?

Yorktown

300

“Consent of the governed” means government gets its power from whom?

the people

300

What practice was permanently banned in the Northwest Territory?

slavery

300

Name ALL FOUR philosophers often cited by the Founders.

Locke, Hobbes, Montesquieu, Rousseau

400



How many men signed the Mayflower Compact?

41

400

Who led the 1786–87 uprising of indebted Massachusetts farmers known as Shays’s Rebellion?

Daniel Shays

400

According to the English Bill of Rights, a monarch cannot ______ laws without Parliament.

suspend

400

Give ONE civil liberty guaranteed to settlers by the Northwest Ordinance.

(freedom of religion, trial by jury, public education, etc.) 

400

Whose writings on natural rights to life, liberty, and property echoed in the Declaration?

John Locke

500

Name the document that protects citizens’ freedoms from being taken away by government power.

Bill of Rights

500

Shays’s Rebellion convinced many leaders that which national charter had to be revised?

 Articles of Confederation

500

Name any TWO additional core principles of American government.

(any two: popular sovereignty, separation of powers, checks & balances, federalism, limited government, etc.)

500

Name THREE present-day states that came out of the Northwest Territory (any three correct).

Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin (MN portion acceptable)


500

In one sentence, define the concept of “rule of law.”

Everyone, including government officials, is subject to established laws.

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