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100

This term describes a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders.

What is a Republic?

100

Individuals elected to vote or act for others in a legislative context?

Who are Delegates?

100

To give up control or ownership of something.

What does it mean to Cede?

100

Congress approved its plan known as the Articles of Confederation on this date in history.

When is November 15, 1777?

100

These two states had the most land claims in the west.

What are Virginia and New York?

200

The term for a union of states that work together for common goals.

What is a Confederation?

200

An elected group that makes laws.

What are Assemblies?

200

This action refers to when a proposal is accepted in a formal or official way.

What does it mean to Adopt?

200

The first time this document was signed, only 12 of the 13  states wanted to ratify it.

What is the Articles of Confederation?

200

To ratify the Articles of Confederation it took a signature from how many states.

What are the orginal 13 states?

300

What we call the national government made up of all the states.

What is the Federal government?

300

The term that describes a settlement in a distant land governed by another country.

What is a Colony?

300

The process of making a national government from the Articles of Confederation.

What is the formation of a new government?

300

The goal of the Articles of Confederation was to make sure the most power was reserved for these.

What are the states?

300

During the Revolutionary War, Connecticut and Rhode Island adopted their colonial charter as what to replace British rule.

What are state constitutions?

400

A document that lays out the rights given by a government to a person or company.

What is a Charter?

400

The official document that outlines the rules and structure of a government?

What is a Constitution?

400

This term is an action that signified the approval of the Constitution by the states.

What does it mean to Ratify?

400

The day the Articles of Confederation officially became a constitution.

What is May 1st 1781?

400

During the Revolutionary War, eleven states rewrote these documents to replace Britsh rule.

What are colonial charters?

500

The power to self-govern.

What is Sovereignty?

500

This term describes individuals who formally accept or approve a proposal.

What does it mean to Ratify?

500

When the former colonies created their own governments and laws.

How did the new states replace British rule?

500

States could send 2-7 delegates to congress but would only have this many votes.

What is one vote?

500

This government could issue currency, own and sell land, maintain armed forces, conduct foreign affairs, and sign treaties.

What is the federal government?