J.Q.A
Government
Founding Fathers
Bill of Rights
100

How did John Quincy Adams view the battle of bunker hill? 

A. He was a soldier in the battle

B. He stood on the bench? 

C. He went home to England

D. He watched from the top of the hill near their family farm.

What is 

D. He watched from the top of the hill near their family farm.

100

Which of the following is NOT a reason we need government? 

A. to establish justice 

B. to ensure domestic tranquility 

C. to promote the general welfare 

D. to provide free health care to all people 

What is 

D. to provide health care to all people

100

Which amendment does not allow the government to search or take their property?

A. First Amendment 

B. Second Amendment

C. Fourth Amendment 

D. Fifth Amendment 

What is

C. Fouth Amendment 

300

What message did John Adams and the members of the Second Continental Congress work together to send to England? 

A. declaring the United States as independent from England

B. to study hard and do your best

C. to start a war with England 

D. to watch the battles during the American Revolution

What is

A. declaring the United States as independent from England

300

What are the three branches of government established in the constitution? 

What is 

the executive, judicial, and legislative 

300

How did the Founding Fathers work together to help make the United States independent? 

What is 

George Washington and other leaders wrote the Constitution in 1789. 

300

Which of the following rights are NOT given to the people in the Bill of Rights? 

A. freedom of speech and religion

B. cruel punishments are given out often

C. the right to a speedy trial

D. citizens do not have to house soldiers in their homes

What is 

B. cruel punishments are given out often

500

According to the journal articles, how did you John Quincy Adams perceive, or, view the events of the American Revolution? 

What is

Young John Quincy Adams saw the events of the American Revolution as a child who lived during that time. His dad was a Founding Father, so he lived through many of the events. He learned about the events from his father's letters and his own eyewitness accounts. For example, he saw the Battle of Bunker Hill from his farm. "Before the Constitution" p.1 

500

What do all people who work for the government promise to do? 

A. follow the laws of the United States Constitution

B. pay all of their bills 

C. write the Constitution of the United States

D. explain the powers and responsibilities of each part of the government

What is 

A. follow the laws of the United States Constitution

500

How did the Constitution give power to the people? 

The Constitution gives powers to the people because it gives people rights. In the Bill of Rights, people are given the power of freedom of religion, free speech and even the right to a trial. There have also been many changes that give people more owper like the right of all people to vote.