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The Greek city-state where democracy began. 


Athens

100

The 1215 document that limited the king’s power.

Magna Carta 

100

The agreement signed by Pilgrims in 1620.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

100

The pamphlet that argued for independence.

What is Common Sense?

100

The first national legislature under the Articles.

What is the Confederation Congress?

200

This term means “rule by the people.”

Democracy 

200

This guaranteed fair treatment under the law

Due Process 

200

The goal of colonists to govern themselves. 

What is self-government?

200

The cry of the colonists: “No ______ without ______.”

What is taxation without representation?

200

The rebellion that showed the Articles were weak.

What is Shays’ Rebellion?

300

Rome created this type of government where citizens elect leaders.

What is a republic?

300

The English law-making body modeled by Congress.

What is Parliament?

300

Rights that cannot be taken away.

What are natural rights?

300

Rights Jefferson said cannot be taken away.

What are unalienable rights?

300

The compromise that created two houses of Congress.

What is the Great Compromise?

400

By 500 BCE, Athens created a government system where citizens made laws themselves.

Direct Democracy 

400

he 1689 document that gave rights like trial by jury.

What is the English Bill of Rights?

400

The three natural rights Locke listed.

What are life, liberty, and property?

400

These rights include life, liberty, and the ______ of ______.

What is the pursuit of happiness?

400

The group that wanted a Bill of Rights added.

Who were the Anti-Federalists?

500

The Roman principle that laws apply to everyone.

Rule of law 

500

The principle that government needs the people’s approval.

What is consent of the governed?

500

This Enlightenment Thinker said power should be divided among branches.

Who is Montesquieu?

500

The Declaration was adopted on this date.

What is July 4, 1776?

500

The group that supported a strong central government.

Who were the Federalists?