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EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

Explore the significance and powers of the Constitution and Magna Carta in Civics & Economics history. Learn about the Virginia House of Burgesses and Mayflower Compact, and understand the primary industries of the Northern and Southern Colonies.

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EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

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  1. EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics History

  2. What is the Supreme Law of the Land?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  3. What is the Supreme Law of the Land?  The Constitution Signed in At the in EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  4. What is the Supreme Law of the Land?  The Constitution  Signed in 1787 At the in EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  5. What is the Supreme Law of the Land?  The Constitution Signed in 1787 At the Constitutional Convention in EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  6. What is the Supreme Law of the Land?  The Constitution Signed in 1787 At the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  7. What was the Magna Carta?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  8. What was the Magna Carta?  First Constitutional Government Ever Signed in by EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  9. What was the Magna Carta?  First Constitutional Government Ever Signed in 1215 by EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  10. What was the Magna Carta?  First Constitutional Government Ever Signed in 1215 by King John EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  11. How did the Magna Carta limit the powers of the king?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  12. How did the Magna Carta limit The powers of the king?  • It guaranteed the right to: • Trial by • Due • A Writ of EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  13. How did the Magna Carta limit The powers of the king?  • It guaranteed the right to: • Trial by Jury • Due • A Writ of EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  14. How did the Magna Carta limit The powers of the king?  • It guaranteed the right to: • Trial by Jury • Due Process • A Writ of EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  15. How did the Magna Carta limit The powers of the king?  • It guaranteed the right to: • Trial by Jury • Due Process • A Writ of Habeas Corpus EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  16. What is the significance of the Virginia House of Burgesses?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  17. What was the significance of the Virginia House of Burgesses?  • It was the first Self-Government in the New World by English Colonists • Founded in in • An example of EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  18. What was the significance of the Virginia House of Burgesses?  • It was the first Self-Government in the New World by English Colonists • Founded in Jamestown in • An example of EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  19. What was the significance of the Virginia House of Burgesses?  • It was the first Self-Government in the New World by English Colonists • Founded in Jamestown in 1619 • An example of EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  20. What was the significance of the Virginia House of Burgesses?  • It was the first Self-Government in the New World by English Colonists • Founded in Jamestown in 1619 • An example of Representative Democracy EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  21. What was the Mayflower Compact?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  22. What was the Mayflower Compact?  • It was the first Constitutional Government in the New World by English Colonists • Signed by the in • An example of EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  23. What was the Mayflower Compact?  • It was the first Constitutional Government in the New World by English Colonists • Signed by the Pilgrims in • An example of EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  24. What was the Mayflower Compact?  • It was the first Constitutional Government in the New World by English Colonists • Signed by the Pilgrims in 1620 • An example of EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  25. What was the Mayflower Compact?  • It was the first Constitutional Government in the New World by English Colonists • Signed by the Pilgrims in 1620 • An example of Direct Democracy EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  26. Why did the Pilgrims & the Puritans leave England?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  27. Why did the Pilgrims & the Puritans leave England?  For Religious Freedom EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  28. What was the Iroquois Confederacy?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  29. What was the Iroquois Confederacy?  • A government of American Indian Nations • Had athat was not EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  30. What was the Iroquois Confederacy?  • A government of American Indian Nations • Had aConstitutionthat was not EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  31. What was the Iroquois Confederacy?  • A government of American Indian Nations • Had aConstitutionthat was not written down EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  32. What was the primary industry of the Northern Colonies?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  33. What was the primary Industry for the Northern Colonies?  Shipping & Manufacturing EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  34. What was the primary industry of the Southern Colonies?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  35. What was the primary Industry for the Southern Colonies?  Agriculture EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  36. What was common about the government in each of the 13 Colonies?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  37. What was common about the government In each of the 13 Colonies?  • For anExecutive Branchthey had a • For aLegislative Branchthey had an EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  38. What was common about the government In each of the 13 Colonies?  • For anExecutive Branchthey had a Governor • For aLegislative Branchthey had an EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  39. What was common about the government In each of the 13 Colonies?  • For anExecutive Branchthey had a Governor • For aLegislative Branchthey had an Elected Assembly EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  40. How did Salutary Neglectlead to the development of the American Revolution?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  41. How did Salutary Neglect lead to the development of the American Revolution?  England’s neglect allowed the colonies to get used to Self-Government EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  42. What was the French & Indian War?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  43. What was the French & Indian War?  A war between the English & the French • Fought in to • The were allied with the French • The debt from this war caused England to levy high on the colonies EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  44. What was the French & Indian War?  A war between the English & the French • Fought in 1754 to • The were allied with the French • The debt from this war caused England to levy high on the colonies EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  45. What was the French & Indian War?  A war between the English & the French • Fought in 1754 to 1763 • The were allied with the French • The debt from this war caused England to levy high on the colonies EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  46. What was the French & Indian War?  A war between the English & the French • Fought in 1754 to 1763 • The Indians were allied with the French • The debt from this war caused England to levy high on the colonies EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  47. What was the French & Indian War?  A war between the English & the French • Fought in 1754 to 1763 • The Indians were allied with the French • The debt from this war caused England to levy high taxes on the colonies EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  48. For what primary reason were the American colonies upset with British rule in the 1770’s?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  49. For what primary reason were the American colonists upset with British rule in the 1770s?  Taxation without Representation • Americans wanted a seat in EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

  50. For what primary reason were the American colonists upset with British rule in the 1770s?  Taxation without Representation • Americans wanted a seat in Parliament EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

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