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When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?

July 4, 1776

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George Washington is famous for many things. Name one.

"Father of Our Country" / first president / general of the Continental Army / president of the Constitutional Convention

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Why is the Declaration of Independence important?

  • It says America is free from British control. 

  • It says all people are created equal.

  • It identifies inherent rights.

  • It identifies individual freedoms.

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Name the three branches of government.

  • Legislative, executive, and judicial

  • Congress, president, and the courts

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How many voting members are in the House of Representatives?

435

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What founding document was written in 1787?

(U.S.) Constitution

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Thomas Jefferson is famous for many things. Name one.

  • Writer of the Declaration of Independence 

  • Third president of the United States 

  • Doubled the size of the United States (Louisiana Purchase) 

  • First Secretary of State

  • Founded the University of Virginia

  • Writer of the Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom

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Name one thing the U.S. Constitution does.

  • Forms the government

  • Defines powers of government 

  • Defines the parts of government

  • Protects the rights of the people

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What part of the federal government writes laws?

  • (U.S.) Congress

  • (U.S. or national) legislature

  • Legislative branch

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Supreme Court justices serve for life. Why?

  • To be independent (of politics)

  • To limit outside (political) influence

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When did all men get the right to vote?

  • After the Civil War

  • During Reconstruction 

  • (With the) 15th Amendment 

  • 1870 

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Martin Luther King, Jr. is famous for many things. Name one.

Fought for civil rights / worked for equality for all Americans / worked to ensure that people would "not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character"

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What does the Bill of Rights protect?

  • (The basic) rights of Americans

  • (The basic) rights of people living in the United States

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What does the judicial branch do?

  • Reviews laws

  • Explains laws

  • Resolves disputes (disagreements) about the law

  • Decides if a law goes against the (U.S.) Constitution

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Some states have more representatives than other states. Why?

  • (Because of) the state’s population

  • (Because) they have more people

  • (Because) some states have more people

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When did all women get the right to vote?

1920 / After World War I / With the 19th Amendment

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Alexander Hamilton is famous for many things. Name one.

  • First Secretary of the Treasury

  • One of the writers of the Federalist Papers

  • Helped establish the First Bank of the United States

  • Aide to General George Washington

  • Member of the Continental Congress

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Why were the Federalist Papers important?

  • They helped people understand the (U.S.) Constitution.

  • They supported passing the (U.S.) Constitution. 

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There are three branches of government. Why?

  • So one part does not become too powerful

  • Checks and balances

  • Separation of powers

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Why do U.S. representatives serve shorter terms than U.S. senators?

To more closely follow public opinion

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When did the Great Depression start?

  • The Great Crash (1929)

  • Stock market crash of 1929

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James Madison is famous for many things. Name one.

  •  “Father of the Constitution”

  • Fourth president of the United States

  • President during the War of 1812

  • One of the writers of the Federalist Papers

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Name two important ideas from the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.

  • Equality

  • Liberty

  • Social contract

  • Natural rights

  • Limited government

  • Self-government

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The President of the United States can serve only two terms. Why?

  • (Because of) the 22nd Amendment

  • To keep the president from becoming too powerful 

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Why does each state have two senators?

  • Equal representation (for small states) 

  • The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise)

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