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Review of Unit 1. Declaration of Independence. Articles of Confederation. Baker’s Choice. Unit 2 Vocab. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1---100 Question.
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Review of Unit 1 Declaration of Independence Articles of Confederation Baker’s Choice Unit 2 Vocab 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Row 1---100 Question - What document limited the power of the king for the first time in world history?
Row 1---100 Answer - Magna Carta
Row 1---200 Question - This act guaranteed freedom of religion for all Christians – the first of its kind in the colonies
Row 1---200 Answer - Maryland Toleration Act
Row 1---300 Question - What was the name of the first written COLONIAL constitution?
Row 1---300 Answer - Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Row 1---400 Question - What was the name of the series of essays written to gain support for the ratification of the Constitution?
Row 1---400 Answer - Federalist Papers
Row 1---500 Question - A law that punishes a person accused of a crime without a trial or a fair hearing
Row 1---500 Answer - Bill of Attainder
Row 2---100 Question - What is the first step of the Naturalization process?
Row 2---100 Answer - Sign a declaration of intent to become a citizen
Row 2---200 Question - Who are people that come to a country with the intent to live permanently?
Row 2---200 Answer - Immigrants
Row 2---300 Question - What kind of system of government has total control of economic and political activity in the country?
Row 2---300 Answer - Totalitarianism
Row 2---400 Question - What is the process called to become a citizen of the United States?
Row 2---400 Answer - Naturalization
Row 2---500 Question - What is a government run by a small group of powerful leaders known as?
Row 2---500 Answer - Oligarchy
Row 3---100 Question - Who wrote the Declaration of Independence and what date was it passed?
Row 3---100 Answer - Thomas Jefferson, July 4, 1776
Row 3---200 Question - What did Thomas Jefferson label as the ‘unalienable rights’ in the Declaration of Independence?
Row 3---200 Answer - Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness
Row 3---300 Question - What British philosopher did Thomas Jefferson rely on when writing the Declaration of Independence?
Row 3---300 Answer - John Locke
Row 3---400 Question - What does the phrase “consent of the governed” mean from the D.O.I?
Row 3---400 Answer - People are the source of power in the government
Row 3---500 Question - When writing the Declaration of Independence who was referred to as ‘He’ throughout the document?
Row 3---500 Answer - King George III
Row 4---100 Question - What group created the Articles of Confederation?
Row 4---100 Answer - 2nd Continental Congress
Row 4---200 Question - What was the biggest or most significant weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
Row 4---200 Answer - No power to tax
Row 4---300 Question - According to the A.O.C, how many states had to agree in order to make an amendment to the document?
Row 4---300 Answer - All 13 states had to agree
Row 4---400 Question - What branch of government was the only branch created by the A.O.C?
Row 4---400 Answer - Legislative
Row 4---500 Question - One strength of the A.O.C. was that it created the _______ ________, which provided a way to survey and divide the land West of the Appalachian Mountains.
Row 4---500 Answer - Land Ordinance of 1785
Row 5---100 Question - Before Mount Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain on Earth?
Row 5---100 Answer - Mount Everest (it was still there, it just had not been found yet)
Row 5---200 Question - How much dirt is in a 6 foot hole?
Row 5---200 Answer - There is no dirt in a six foot hole
Row 5---300 Question - If two's company and three's a crowd, what are four and five?
Row 5---300 Answer - NINE (4+5=9)
Row 5---400 Question - What did the fish say when he hit a wall?
Row 5---400 Answer - Ahhh, dam.
Row 5---500 Question - Who is this?