Declaration Basics
Key People & Events
Key Terms
Articles of Confederation
Weaknesses of the Articles
100

In what year did the colonies declare independence?

1776

100

What group met in Philadelphia in 1776 to write the Declaration?

Continental Congress

100

Basic rights to which all people are entitled.

Human rights

100

What year did the Articles of Confederation take effect?

1781

100

The Articles created tensions between which two levels of government?

State and national governments

200

Who wrote most of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

200

In what year did the American Revolution begin?

1775

200

A loose association of states.

Confederation

200

 After independence, the colonies became what kind of government system?

Confederation/Democracy

200

: States acted like small, separate ____.

Nations

300

What did the colonist believe about the source of gov't power?

Power comes from the people

300

What date was the Declaration of Independence approved?

July 4, 1776

300

Absolute power.

Sovereignty

300

Who had more power under the Articles—states or national government?

States

300

What could the national government NOT do under the Articles?

Enforce or interpret laws

400

What happens if a government ignores what the people want?

People have the right to change the government

400

What was the goal of the Continental Congress in 1776?

To write a Declaration of Independence

400

The lawmaking body under the Articles of Confederation

Congress

400

Why did the writers want limited national government power?

They feared a strong government like Britain's

400

What was the main weakness of the Articles?

relationship between state and national governments

500

What does the Declaration say government should protect?

Human rights

500

What document is considered one of the greatest in American history?

Declaration of Independence 

500

A union of states where most power remains with the states.

Confederation

500

What year did Congress call for a meeting to change the Articles?

1787

500

Why did tensions grow between states and the national government?

because states disobeyed national laws

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