Battles
Vocab
Essential Questions
Bill of Rights
Random
100

The first battle of the American Revolution.

Battle of Lexington and Concord

100

Define act

A law or statute put in place by a government

100

What is the purpose of checks & balances?

Ensure no one person/branch of gov't has too much power

100

1st Amendment

Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, and Assembly

100

What "check" does the Judicial branch have on the Executive branch?

Declare Presidential decisions unconstitutional

200

The first MAJOR battle of the American Revolution.

Battle of Bunker Hill

200

Define ratify

To official approve/sanction something

200

What are the 3 basic rights listed in the Declaration of Indpendence?

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

200

5th Amendment

You do NOT have to testify against yourself

200

Define the Stamp Act (1765)

A British tax on all paper products in the colonies

300

This battle is best known for George Washington's role in winning this battle.

Battle of Trenton

300

What is the difference between patriots and loyalists?

Patriots: Americans who wanted a revolution

Loyalists: Americans who remained loyal to the British crown

300

What was the original gov't of the U.S. and why did it fail?

Articles of Confederation---Weak central/federal gov't
300

9th Amendment

You have rights that aren’t in the Constitution or the amendments and they can’t be violated just because they aren’t listed

300

What "check" does the Legislative branch have on the Judicial branch?

Impeach judges

400

This battle is considered the turning point in the American Revolution.

Battle of Saratoga

400

Define "Common Sense"

47 page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine (patriot), advocating for colonial independence

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: How did the French & Indian War contribute to starting the American Revolution?

British won this war, but had massive debt---taxed colonists to pay-off debts

400

10th Amendment

The Federal gov’t only have the powers listed in the Constitution; the states have all other power

400

6th Amendment

Right to a (relatively) speedy trial, a lawyer, and an “unbiased” jury

500

The last battle of the American Revolution.

Siege of Yorktown

500

Define the Intolerable Acts

Laws in response to the Boston Tea Party—it did several things, like closed the port of Boston and set up martial law in Massachusetts

500

What does each branch of gov't "do" with the laws AND who is the highest power?

Legislative (Congress): Make the laws

Judicial (Supreme Court): Evaluate the laws

Executive (President): Carry out the laws

500

4th Amendment

You need a warrant to search somebody’s property through “probable cause”

500

Define enlightenment

A period in European history where traditional beliefs began being questioned; individual thought and knowledge began being prioritized

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