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100

This is the other name of the Iroquois Confederacy, since it is made up of the nations Mohawk, Onondaga, Cayuga, Onieda, Seneca, and Tuscarora.

What is the Six Nations?

100
Under this, British government exercised minimal control, allowing more freedom amongst the colonies?

What is salutary neglect?

100

This was the final government to come around in Ancient Greece, where the ruling power was in the hands of the people.

What is democracy?

100

This branch consisted of citizens who passed laws and elected magistrates.

What are assemblies?

100
This document was created in order to establish due process and the protection of individual rights.

What is the Magna Carta?

200

The Iroquois Confederacy Constitution was recorded on this.

What is a two row wampum belt?

200

These practices were brought over from England as a means of local governance and to allow citizens to make decisions collectively.

What are town meetings?

200

This form of government got its name from the Greek words for "single" and "rule".

What is a monarchy?

200

This group did not contain women or slaves, only free Roman men.

What were citizens?

200

This document was drafted in 1620 by the Pilgrims, emphasizing consent and cooperation as a means to self-govern.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

300

This Indigenous leader gave the 13 colonies a speech about unity and peace.

Who was Canassatego?

300

This important legislative body in England directly inspired the Virginia House of Burgesses.

What is the British Parliament?

300

This form of government is often seized by illegal means.

What is a tyranny?

300

These were the two major orders of society during the Roman Republic.

What are Plebeians and Patricians?

300

This right guarantees that you will be brought before a court if you have been arrested.

What is Habeas Corpus?

400

Canassatego inspired this part of the Great Seal of the United States.

What are the thirteen arrows?

400

The English Bill of Rights emphasized the importance and protection of these two things.

What are parliamentary supremacy and individual liberties?

400

This man was the last tyrant, forced to resign due to his harsh rule.

Who was Hippias of Athens?

400

This was the main idea of the Roman government, ensuring that they were not ruled by one person or party.

What is the separation of powers?

400

This plan was proposed by a founding father in order to unify the colonies in defense against common threats.

What is the Albany Plan of Union?

500

This native council comes together to resolve issues and common causes within the Indigenous nations.

What is the Grand Council of Chiefs?

500

This practice is highly valued, and several laws were created to preserve the establishments set.

What is education?

500

The only city-state to keep this form of ruling was Sparta.

What is oligarchy?

500

This group protected the Plebeians, vetoed laws and the actions of other officials, often referred to as radicals.

What was the Tribune of the Plebs?

500

This document laid the foundation for several US concepts, including fair trial, freedom of speech, and limitations of a monarch's power.

What is the English Bill of Rights?

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