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When you separate the _______ from the constitution, you are distorting the original intent

Declaration of Independence 

100

 According to the Declaration, where does are freedom come from? 

God


100

What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?

the Bill or Rights

100

What are unalienable rights?

Rights that can't be taken away

100

3 regions of original colonies

New England, Middle and Southern Colonies

100

Which branch of government interprets the laws?

Judicial Branch

100
George Washington was general in this war.

Revolutionary War

100
The branch responsible for enforcing laws!

Executive

200

In the Declaration of Independence, the creators made a list of grievances that puts the blame on _______ for tyranny

King George 

200

According to the Declaration, why are Governments instituted among men?

To protect their freedom

200

Name the unalienable rights mentioned in the Declaration:

Life, Liberty, pursuit of happiness

200

What author was quoted three times more than any other in the Declaration?

The Bible

200

the rights to life, liberty and property

natural rights

200

colonists who banded together to protest the stamp act and other imperial reforms of the 1760s

Sons of Liberty

200

The Anti-Federalists insisted on this before signing the Constitution

Bill of Rights

200

Based on the U.S. Constitution, the government is run by

The people

300

When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?

July, 4th. 1776

300

multistage battle in New york ending with the surrender of British general John Burgoyne. The victory ensured the diplomatic success of American representatives in Paris

Battle of Sarratoga

300

What document states, "All men are created equal"?

Declaration of Independence

300

This amendment guarantees the right to protest

1st Amendment

300

This branch is responsible for making laws

Legislative Branch

300

Give TWO advantages the Patriots had during the Revolutionary war....

Patriotism

Fighting for a cause

Homefield

300

What was the name of the meeting where the Constitution was drafted?

Constitutional Convention

300

The term of a Supreme Court Justice

Life

400

Ended the War of 1812

Treaty of Ghent

400

 an unofficial policy of the British government that allowed the American colonies to operate with little interference from 1690 to 1760

Salutary Neglect

400

How many grievances are in the Declaration?

27

400

Four British acts of 1774 meant to punish Massachusetts for the destruction of 3 shiploads of tea, called by a different name but the Americans.

The Coercive Acts

400

a party that supported the common man, and was led by Thomas Jefferson....

Anti-Federalist (democratic-republicans)

400

What free state was created with the Missouri Compromise?

Maine

400

The argument between these two men resulted in the creation of the Federalist and Anti-Federalists

Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton

400

The French and Indian War was won by this country

Britain

500

an essay written by James madison in "The Federalist" that challenged the view that republican governments only worked in small polities. It argued that a large state would better protect republican liberty

Federalist No. 10

500

Supreme Court justice known for strengthening the power of the government through his supreme court decisions.... 

John Marshall

500

Who is the "Father" of the Bill of Rights?

James Madison

500

Established a federal district court in each state and three circuit courts to hear appeals from those districts, with Supreme Court having the final say

Judiciary Act of 1789

500

a hidden tax on the farmers and artisans who accepted Continental bills in payment for supplies of soldiers who took them as pay

Currency Tax

500

The Virginia Plan wanted representation in Congress to be based on this

Population

500

Which treaty ended the American Revolution?

Treaty of Paris 1783

500

a land act that established a process by which settled territories would become the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin, it also banned slavery in the expanding north

Northwest Ordinance of 1787