The Second Continental Congress
Writing the Declaration
The Preamble & Natural Rights
The List of Grievances
Vocabulary & Quotes
100

Where did the Second Continental Congress meet in 1775?

Philadelphia

100

Who wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

100

The Preamble is the __________ of the Declaration.

Introduction

100

How many grievances are listed in the Declaration?

27

100

Define “tyranny.”

Cruel or oppressive government rule

200

What petition did the delegates send to King George III as a last effort for peace?

Olive Branch Petition

200

Which two Enlightenment thinkers influenced Jefferson’s ideas?

John Locke and Montesquieu

200

The Preamble explains the purpose of __________.

Government

200

The grievances were written against which British ruler?

King George III

200

What is a “petition”?

A written request sent to authority

300

Who was chosen to lead the Continental Army?

George Washington

300

What phrase describes rights that cannot be taken away?

Unalienable rights

300

Fill in the quote: “Life, __________, and the pursuit of __________.”

Liberty; Happiness

300

What is one example of a grievance related to the army?

Keeping soldiers in the colonies without consent

300

Define “grievance.”

A complaint or reason for protest

400

What was the main purpose of the Second Continental Congress?

To manage the colonial war effort and move toward independence

400

What group officially approved the Declaration on July 4, 1776?

Continental Congress

400

According to Jefferson, where do governments get their power?

From the consent of the governed

400

What was the main purpose of listing grievances?

To show that the King violated colonists’ rights

400

Finish the quote: “All men are created __________.”

Equal

500

Who was the King the Congress addressed their complaints to?

King George III

500

What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

To explain why the colonies were breaking away from Britain

500

What right do the people have if the government fails to protect their rights?

The right to alter or abolish it

500

What did the colonists try before declaring independence?

Petitions and appeals for peace

500

“Governments derive their powers from the consent of the __________.”

Governed

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