Led marches for Civil Right
Martin LutherKing
Colonists defiance of taxes in Boston Harbor
Boston Tea Party
First document of the American Constitution that introduces the Constitution
Preamble
OLMC alum (not Mrs. Nott)
Alice Jones
Youngest age when one may become President.
35
Published Pamphlets to alert colonists about Great Britain oppression
Benjamin Frankli
First explorers believed to land in North America
Vikings
First 10 Amendments of the American Consitution
Bill of Rights
Teacher who is a whiz at computers
Mr. Ricci
Branch of Government that lays out Presidential duties
Executive
British King who reigned during Boston Tea Party event
King George
Pilgrims and Puritans came to America to practice this
Religious Freedom
Amendment that, although was stated for all citizens, actually made it impossible for others.
Right to vote
These hang in the hallway outside of the school cafeteria
School uniforms
Two additional qualifications to be President
U.S. born citizen
14 years living in the USA
Road through towns alerting Colonists about the "British coming"
Paul Revere
Event in Boston where unarmed Colonists were killed.
Boston Massacre
Amendment that was intended to allow citizens to protect themselves.
Right to Bare Arms
Person in the frame hanging on the first landing of the school before entering the main hallway. First Pastor of OLMC
Monsignor Flynn
Month of Presidential election
November
Main author of the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
Famous Battle that the Colonists lost but was a tragic victory for Great Britain.
Bunker Hill
Amendment that includes our most precious rights.
Include these rights in your response.
First Amendment
Freedom of religion, free press, free speech, peaceful assembly, right to petition the Government
Statues that are in the case in the middle school hallway.
Mary
The only Branch of Government that may declare war.
Congress - Legislative Branch