The Declaration of Independence was issued at the ____ Continental Congress. First Second.

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1 The Declaration of Independence was issued at the ____ Continental Congress.First Second

2 The Revolutionary War officially began at the battle of _________.Saratoga Yorktown Valley Forge King’s Mountain Concord & Lexington

3 Ponce de Leon wanted to find _________ but found _______________

4 taxation slavery the British Army westward movement the economyThe Sugar Act, Stamp Act and Townshend Acts provoked anger among the colonists because it involved the issue of taxation slavery the British Army westward movement the economy

5 When was Jamestown founded?

6 What were the causes of the American Revolution?British imperialist policies colonial resistance to British imperialist policies denial of common rights of Englishmen to American colonists taxation without representation all of the above

7 Why was the French and Indian War fought?

8 What was Texas’ first Constitution like?

9 The Continental Congress had _____ power to tax people and colonies.no

10 During the Revolutionary War, the colonists who supported the king of England were known asPatriots Loyalists Republicans

11 The president of the Constitutional Convention was_____.George Washington James Madison Benjamin Franklin Alexander Hamilton

12 . The father of the US Constitution was ______.George Washington James Madison Benjamin Franklin Alexander Hamilton

13 At Valley Forge, I helped train the Continental armyJohn Paul Jones George Rogers Clark Baron von Steuben Marquis de Lafayette

14 The convention was held in ______.Washington DC New York City Philadelphia Boston

15 The Three-Fifths Compromise involved

16 How many branches of government are there in the Constitution?one two three none

17 In the US Constitution, the House of Representatives are represented bytwo per state proportionally by population

18 The Legislative Branchmakes laws enforces laws interprets laws vetoes laws

19 The Second Amendment protects the right of citizens to ownguns animals slaves land

20 The head of the Executive Branch isthe president the chief justice the speaker of the house the secretary of state

21 The Bill of Rights is part of theProclamation of 1763 Declaration of Independence Articles of Confederation Constitution of the United States

22 Supporters of the new Constitution were known asRepublicans Patriots Anti-Federalists Federalists

23 What does ratify mean? to veto to approve to compromise

24 The 13 original colonies were primarilyAtlantic Ocean Gulf of Mexico Mississippi River Great Lakes

25 At the Constitutional Convention, the Articles of Confederation wererevised thrown out

26 The First Amendment protects all of these rights EXCEPT freedom ofspeech worship assembly travel

27 Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government wasvery strong extremely weak

28 A bill cannot become a law until it isapproved by Congress and judged constitutional by the Supreme Court proposed by the president and approved by Congress approved by Congress an signed by the president proposed by Congress and ratified by the states

29 Among the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment is the right to —the free exercise of religion keep and bear arms due process of law a speedy and public trial

30 The Supreme Court’s power to declare a law unconstitutional is known asjudicial review veto power federalism the amendment process

31 Things to look over: 13 original colonies mapRevolutionary Battles foldable Vocabulary terms throughout the year Native American/Explorers trading cards Bill of Rights Spiral notes Crossword puzzle from yesterday