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Colonial America
Uniting for Independence
Articles of Confederation
Creating the Constitution
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What does CEO stand for?

Chief Executive Officer 

100

In Colonial America, who could vote?

White Males who owned property

100

In response to British taxation, colonial protestors dumped British tea into harbor. This event is known as the..

Boston Tea Party

100

The first official governing document of the United States was..

The Articles of Confederation

100

Why were some colonies reluctant to sign the constitution right away? What was included to ensure individual rights before it was then ratified?

Feared excessive government power. Did not feel states would have enough representation (they could do a better job)

BILL of RIGHTS!  or creation of the Senate (2 from each state) and House of Representatives (based on population)

200

This brand of little breath mints was launched in 1969

Tic Tacs

200

The Old Testament stated that law should apply equally to all people... This led to the two basic principles of ________ government and __________ government.

Limited and Representative

200

In an effort to pay back extreme war debt from the Spanish-Indian War, the British imposed the ________ _______ on the Colonies.

Stamp Act

200

What was 1 positive that came from the articles?

Coin money/currency, maintain army, postal service, negotiate treaties, conduct foreign policy

200

After the constitution and Bill of rights was ratified. __________ __________ was elected president and __________ __________ was elected vice president. 

George Washington and John Adams

300

What is a baby goat called when it is first born?

A Kid

300

The term Magna Carta means..

Guaranteed human rights or limited government

300

The war fought between the colonies and the British can be referred to as the ___________ __________

(American) Revolutionary War

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This event highlighted the weakness of the articles when farmers revolted in Massachusetts to protest economic hardship, debt, high taxes and crippling debt from the Revolutionary War.

Shays' Rebellion

300

What did Federalists believe? What did Anti-Federalists believe?

Federalist: Strong national gov/supported Constitution 

Anti-Federalist: Feared Centralized power. Did not support the Constitution. 

400

What is the most popular type of cheese in the world?

Mozzarella

400

What were the 3 types of government in the colonies? 

_______ Colonies _______ Colonies _______Colonies

Royal, Proprietary, Charter

400

One reason for the First Continental Congress was to..

Boycott British goods, Prepare for potential war, restore colonial rights, or establish communication between colonies.

400

What are 2 negatives of the articles?

Could not collect taxes, could not force anyone to abide by the law, no power to regulate trade, no national court system, No president (executive branch) major debt 

400

What was the 3/5ths compromise?

An agreement to count every 5 slaves as 3 free persons for both representation and taxation.

500

This movie is centered around High School students that have superpowers. They are often referred to as a "Hero" or "Sidekick"

Sky High

500

How many colonies were there? List all of them..

13: Virginia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia

500

Put these 8 events in order 

Stamp Act, First Continental Congress, Revolutionary War, Second Continental Congress, Boston Tea Party, French and Indian War, Townshend Act, Drafting of the Declaration

French and Indian War, Stamp Act, Townshend Act, Boston Tea Party, First Continental Congress, Revolutionary War, Second Continental Congress, Drafting of the Declaration

500

The lead up to the declaration was influenced by ________ __________ ideas of: natural rights, social contract, and the right to revolt against unjust government

John Locke's

500

What are the 1st and 2nd Amendments? Also add one opposing view to these. 

1: Freedom of speech, religion, press, petition, and assembly- Protests cause violence


2:The right to keep and bear arms- School gun violence, long-range rifles/large magazines.


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