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Bill of Rights
Unit 6
100

What does the Legislative Branch do?

Makes the laws

100

Which of the following best explains what is shown in the illustration?

The Boston Massacre

100

A major idea of the Declaration is that ____

Government gets its power from the consent (approval) of the people

100

The first amendment gives people the right to _______

Have a debate

100

What would improve western settlement?

Louisiana Purchase

200

What does the Executive Branch do?

Enforces the laws

200

Who fought in the French and Indian War?

French and British

200

The Constitution was written to ______

Create a peaceful nation of free citizens

200

The third amendment makes it illegal for the government to force people to ____

House soldiers (Quartering) 

200

The Louisiana Territory was mainly purchased for access to ______

City of New Orleans

300

What does the Judicial Branch do?

Interprets the law

300

As a result of (after) the American Revolution, the new United States wrote the _________

Articles of Confederation

300

The Preamble to the Constitution says that the government should _____

Promote the general welfare of the people

300

One reason for the Bill of Rights was to ____

Protect the people from government tyranny

300

Why was the City of New Orleans so important?

It gave the US access to the Mississippi River

400

What system keeps any of the branches from getting too much power?

Checks and Balances

400

Why were the Articles of Confederation weak?

Colonists were afraid of a government with too much power like they had with King George

400

Why did people think the Constitution needed a Bill of Rights?

To place limits on government power

400

The supply of textiles increased in the United States. How would this impact the price of textiles for Americans?

Cloth would cost less

400

Lewis and Clark were looking for a way to the PAcific Ocean by following which river?

Missouri River