Title: Constitution
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Constitution
America Before 1500
Colonies and Revolution
Colonies and Revolution
Colonies and Revolution
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3C1 100
These scientists study history by examining
artifacts of a specific group.
4C1 100
Archeologists
5C1 200
True or false, The Aztec, Inca and Maya had
advanced civilizations before the arrival of
Columbus?
6C1 200
True
7C1 300
European explorers were looking for this water
route through North America to find a quicker
route to Asia.
8C1 300
Northwest Passage
9C1 400
This was the transfer of goods, ideas and
diseases between the eastern and western
hemispheres after the arrival of Columbus.
10C1 400
The Columbian Exchange
11C1 500
This was the number one cause of death for Native
Americans after the arrival of Columbus
12C1 500
Disease
13C2 100
A form of protest where one group refuses to
purchase goods and services from another group is
called this.
14C2 100
Boycott
15C2 200
British legislation such as the Stamp Act, the
Tea Act and the Navigation Acts all led to this
major event.
16C2 200
The American Revolution
17C2 300
People who believed colonists should be grateful
to be under Britains rules and protection during
the revolution were known as these.
18C2 300
Loyalists
19C2 400
The primary purpose of this document was to list
the reasons the colonies should be free from
England.
20C2 400
The Declaration of Independence
21C2 500
One of the biggest reasons the British imposed
high taxes on the colonists was to pay off debts
from this conflict.
22C2 500
The French and Indian War
23C3 100
The first battle of the American Revolution was
fought here.
24C3 100
Lexington
25C3 200
He wrote most of the Declaration of Independence.
26C3 200
Thomas Jefferson
27C3 300
The idea that people have the right to rebel from
an unjust government is one of the main ideas of
this document.
28C3 300
The Declaration of Independence
29C3 400
Because this colonial region had short growing
seasons and rocky soil, their economy was based
mostly on Shipbuilding, fishing and trade.
30C3 400
The New England Colonies
31C3 500
He wrote the Revolutionary pamphlet Common Sense
32C3 500
Thomas Paine
33C4 100
The Constitution was considered an improvement
over this because it created a balance between
national and state governments.
34C4 100
The Articles of Confederation
35C4 200
To settle the dispute over whether slaves would
be counted as part of the population when
determining representation in Congress, delegates
at the Constitutional Convention made this
compromise.
36C4 200
The Three-Fifths Compromise.
37C4 300
The preamble of the Constitution says the power
to govern originates with who?
38C4 300
The People
39C4 400
This system was included in the Constitution to
prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
40C4 400
Checks and Balances
41C4 500
Which provision was included in the Constitution
to allow it to adapt to changing times?
42C4 500
The Amendment Process
43C5 100
This system was included in the Constitution to
balance power between the federal and state
governments.
44C5 100
Federalism
45C5 200
To win support for ratification of the
Constitution, federalists agreed to add this
46C5 200
The Bill of Rights
47C5 300
This branch of the federal government includes
the Supreme Court.
48C5 300
The Judicial Branch
49C5 400
This branch of government makes the laws.
50C5 400
The Legislative Branch
51C5 500
Which part of the federal government is most
directly affected by the results of the federal
census?
52C5 500
The House of Representatives
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