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100
This is the word that means obvious.
What is self-evident?
100
This is the meaning of the word endow.
What is to give?
100
This is the meaning of unalienable.
What is can't be take away?
100
These are the three unalienable rights mentioned in the Declaration of Independence.
What are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness?
100
This is the name of the document the settlers signed that explained the way they would govern themselves in the New World.
What is the Mayflower Compact?
200
This is the name of the document that ended the American Revolution.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
200
According to the Declaration of Independence, this is the purpose of the government.
What is to secure our unalienable rights?
200
These are the names of the four major European countries that were inspired by the American Revolution.
What are France, Germany, Ireland, Italy?
200
This is the country in which the First Great Awakening began.
What is England?
200
These are the two reasons that the Declaration of Independence was written.
What is to declare independence from Britain and to tell the world why they were breaking away?
300
This is who gives the government their "just" powers.
What are the people give government their powers?
300
This is the name of the influential preacher who gave emotionally charged sermons to stir up his people.
Who is Jonathan Edwards?
300
According to the Declaration of Independence the people have a right to do this whenever any government denies them their unalienable rights.
What is abolish or alter that government and begin their own government?
300
The Magna Carta introduced this new idea that helped to for form the ideals of the Declaration of Independence.
What is the idea that "no man is above the law, not even the king."
300
This describes what the First Great Awakening was.
What is a series of Christian revivals that swept through eastern America from 1730s to 1740s?
400
This is how a new government should be organized if it overthrown by a group of people.
What is according to the precepts or ideas established by those people?
400
These are two ways that the American Revolution inspired the European countries.
What is it showed them that a government could be successfully overthrown and a new government successfully established?
400
This was the purpose of the Great Awakening.
What is to help the people feel closer to God?
400
This is the modern concept that the Magna Carta contributed.
What is the concept of jury trial and legal rights?
400
These are the characteristics of Classical Liberal Principles of government.
What are people elect a representative to go to government for them.
500
These are the main points in the regarding the philosophy expressed in the Declaration of Independence.
What is Unalienable rights; life, liberty, pursuit of happiness People have right and obligation to overthrow a government not securing those rights Set up a new government according to their needs?
500
These are some of the effects of the First Great Awakening.
What are Gave to orphanages Converted to Christianity Indians taught the gospel and how to read?
500
This is how the First Great Awakening set the tone for the American Revolution.
What is people saw themselves as deserving of equal treatment? "All people are equal in the eyes of God."
500
This is how the First Great Awakening affected people's ideas about politics.
What is it opened their minds to different ideas about politics?
500
The term "The United States of America" was written on the Declaration of Independence, the first official document it was ever written on. Because of this fact, some refer to the Declaration of Independence as this.
What is America's birth certificate.
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