
5th Grade Social Studies CBA #2 Review
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- Q1What is the introduction to the Constitution?Bill of RightsArticlesAmendmentPreamble30s
- Q2What is the Declaration of Independence?The US declaring war on EnglandThe US's formal separation from EnglandThe end of the French of Indian WarThe rights of US citizens30s
- Q3Which is NOT a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?no State powerno executive branchno common currencyNo power to tax30s
- Q4What led to the creation of the Constitution?Weakness of the Articles of Confederation & Shay's RebellionThomas Jefferson wanted to rewrite the Declaration of IndependenceThe President had too much powerEvery state wanted their own power30s
- Q5Who fought in the French and Indian War?British and their colonists & the French and their Native alliesBritish and their colonists & the Mexico and their Native alliesMexico and their colonists & the French and their Native alliesCanada and their colonists & the the Americans and their Native allies30s
- Q6What was the reason for the French and Indian War?to gain land30s
- Q7Why was King George asking the colonists to pay more taxes?to make Britain wealthierto help pay off the debt from the French and Indian warto help the coloniststo buy more tea30s
- Q8What was the cause of the Intolerable Acts?The Tea ActThe Boston Tea PartyThe Stamp ActThe Boston Massacre30s
- Q9What is the effect of the British taxation on the colonies as a whole?The colonists returned to BritainThe colonists paid for British supportThe colonists started to unite as AmericansThe colonies became more divided30s