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Who was the first President of the United States?

George Washington

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What are the first three words of the U.S. Constitution?

"We the People."

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How many original colonies were there?

13

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What city and state was the Constitution written in?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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What form of government means "ruled by the people"?

Democracy

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Who is known as the “Father of the Constitution”?

James Madison

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What is the name of the building where the Constitution was written?

Independence Hall

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Where can you go today to see the original Constitution?

Washington, D.C.


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What important document explains the laws of our country?

The Constitution

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Who called the meeting between the 13 colonies that led to the Constitution?

James Madison

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Before the Constitution, what was true about the laws in the colonies?

They did not all have the same laws

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How many branches of government are there in the United States?

Three

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What did the people of the colonies choose to do when creating the Constitution?

They united to choose a new kind of government


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What city and state hosted the Constitutional Convention?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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What does the Constitution do for the United States?

It tells the laws of the country and sets up the government

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Why did James Madison want to call a meeting of the colonies?

To create a stronger, united government

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What was one problem with the colonies before the Constitution?

They had different laws and were not united

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What building in Philadelphia was the Constitution signed in?

Independence Hall

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What were the colonies trying to fix when they created the Constitution?

The lack of a strong central government

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What phrase in the Constitution shows that the power comes from the people?

"We the People."

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What are two reasons the Constitution is important to America?

(1) It creates the laws of the country. (2) It unites the states under one government.

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What major decisions were made during the meeting of the 13 colonies?

To create the Constitution and form a new type of government.

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How did the Constitution change the way the colonies were governed?

It gave them one set of laws and a unified national government.


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How does the Constitution protect democracy in the U.S.?

It ensures the government is run by the people and protects their rights.

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Why is James Madison an important figure in U.S. history?

He helped create the Constitution and is known as its "Father."

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