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100

Civic Participation, Voting Rights, and Decisions by the Majority are Greek examples of what? 

Democratic Principles

100

This Aristocrat Rome domed building influenced the United Sates Supreme Court building in Washington DC

The Pantheon

100

The Boston Tea Party rebellion was a result of King George's continued oppression and what?   

Taxation Without Representation

100

Moses bringing the Ten Commandments down from Mount Sinai to give to the Israelites is a Judeo-Christian example of what? 

The Rule of Law

100

What are the three branches of US Government

What is the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive

200

The Greek's developed this form of government around 500 BC

A Democracy

200

The Roman's developed this form of Government around 500 BC

A Republic

200

Settlers came to America in 1607 & 1620 for the following reasons.

Exploration & Trade and Religious Freedoms

200

A Roman example of this term included written tablets near the Roman Forum for ALL to see. 

Rule of Law

200

This Greek Aristocrat was asked to develop laws for Athens and came up with The Council (Boule) and The Assembly (Ecclesia).  

Solon

300

This name for a Greek City / State carries on today in the United states and describes a self-governing community.

Polis

300

The Romans set up their Republic using this type of government which refers to electing people to cast the votes for the people at an assembly;  and is used today in the United States. 

A Representative Government

300

This document came about in 1215 AD to limit the power of King John of England 


The Magna Carta

300

According to Judeo-Christian tradition, laws a society follow should be based on this principle.

Ethical Ideas of Justice

300

This Greek Philosopher believed man was "by nature, political because he was social.  Came up with a written Constitution for Athens. 

Aristotle

400

If you lived in Ancient Greece, you were encouraged to Vote, Serve as a Juror, and volunteer for the Military. This is referred to as?   

Civic Participation

400

The Romans used three different assemblies (Elected Consuls, The Senate, and The Populus) to establish this check and balance. 

Separation of Powers

400

8-year war following the signing of the Declaration of Independence as a result of the British Oppression on the American Colonies. 

The Revolutionary War

400

In Judeo-Christian traditions, each person has a value as a human being known as.

Individual Worth

400

This document created a new experiment turning 13 Colonies into 13 states and will celebrate it's 250 Year Birthday in 2026.

The Declaration of Independence

500

These "Bodies" heavily influenced how the United States set up its government. 

Legislative Bodies

500

Like the Greeks, Romans strongly encouraged this of their people.

Civic Participation

500

This term describes 5 laws that were passed by the British Parliament against the colonials.  Known as the tipping point for the Declaration of Independence. 

Intolerable Acts

500

This Judeo-Christian term refers to a relationship between an individual and his or her actions.  

(Hint: also followed in Mr. Holland's classroom)

Personal Responsibility

500

This document came 10 long years after the Declaration of Independence and sets up our three branches of government.  

The Constitution