This economic system was based on land ownership, loyalty, and obligations between lords and peasants
What is Feudalism
The 1215 document that limited the power of the English King
What is the Magna Carta
The 1620 agreement signed by the Pilgrims to create laws for their country
What is the Mayflower Compact
These qualifications are required to become president
What is Born in US, Resident for 14 years, and be at least 35 years old
the document that announced the American colonies were seperating from Great Britain
What is the Decleration of Independance
This economic system is based on private ownership, markets, and profit
What is Capitalism
What is the rule of law
The 1774 meeting where colonial leaders discussed British actions
What is the First Continental Congress
What is voters cast ballots
The section of the Declaration of Independence that lists complaints against the king
The main way wealth was measured under feudalism
What is land ownership
A law that protects people from being jailed without being charged
What is the Habeas Corpus Act
The idea shown in the Mayflower Compact that government is based on consent
What is self government or a social contract
These 2 states don't use a "winner take all" system
What are Maine and Nebraska
The number of branches of government created by the U.S Constitution
What are three
A key difference between feudalism and capitalism in how people earn wealth
What is earning money through trade instead of loyalty
A basic right of Englishmen that protects individuals in court
What is trial by jury or due process of law
One action taken by the First Continental Congress in uniting the colonies
What is organizing a boycott or sending a petition to the king
The total number of electors in the United States
What is 538
The branch of government that enforces laws
What is the executive branch
A long term impact of the Renaissance still seen in modern society
What is modern science, individualism, advances in art and education.
The collective importance of the basic rights of Englishmen
What is limiting government power and protecting individual liberties
The outcome of colonial leaders working together for the first time
What is the foundation for American independance
The 7 steps taken to becoming a President
what is Primaries/Caucuses, National Convention, General Election Campaign, General Election(Election day), Electoral College Meeting, Congress Counting Votes, Inauguration.
MUST GET ALL SEVEN CORRECT
The Articles of the Constitution that outline the powers of the 3 branches
What are Articles 1, 2, and 3