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- Q1A document signed by King John in 1215, make the king subject to lawMagna CartasuffrageconsitutionEnglish Bill of RightsArticles of Confederation30s
- Q2The right to voteconsitutionEnglish Bill of RightsMagna CartaArticles of Confederationsuffrage30s
- Q3Under this document, Congress would become the single branch of national governmentsuffrageconsitutionEnglish Bill of RightsMagna CartaArticles of Confederation30s
- Q4a set of basic principles and laws that states the powers and duties of the governmentsuffrageconsitutionEnglish Bill of RightsArticles of ConfederationMagna Carta30s
- Q5This statute declared that no person could be forced to attend particular church or be required to pay for a church with tax moneyArticles of ConfederationMagna CartaVirginia State of Religious FreedomEnglish Bill of Rightsconsitution30s
- Q6This bill pased in 1689, it declared the supremacy of Parliament and kept the king or queen from changing laws without Parliament's consent.suffrageconsitutionArticles of ConfederationMagna CartaEnglish Bill of Rights30s
- Q7trade between two or more statesdepressioninflationShay's Rebellioninterstate commercetariffs30s
- Q8taxes on imports or exportsShay's Rebellioninterstate commercedepressioninflationtariffs30s
- Q9occurs when there is an increased process for goods and services combined with the reduced value of money.inflationdepressionShay's Rebellioninterstate commercetariffs30s
- Q10is a period low economic activity combined with a rise in unemploymentdepressioninterstate commercetariffsinflationShay's Rebellion30s
- Q11This uprising of farmers to protest high taxes and heavy debt became known as Shays Rebellion.inflationdepressioninterstate commerceShay's Rebelliontariffs30s
- Q12This plan proposed a new federal constitution that would give sovereignty, or supreme power, to the central governmentNew Jersey PlanVirginia PlanGreat Compromisethree-fifths compromise30s
- Q13The plan gave each state an equal number of votes, and thus an equal voice in the federal government.New Jersey PlanVirginia PlanGreat Compromisethree-fifths compromise30s
- Q14the agreement to create a two-house legislatureGreat Compromisethree-fifths compromiseVirginia PlanNew Jersey Plan30s
- Q15agreement that only three-fifths of a state’s slave population would count when determining representationthree-fifths compromiseNew Jersey PlanGreat CompromiseVirginia Plan30s