Article of Confederation Vocabulary
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- Q11. The 1st United States Constitution was calledDeclaration of IndependenceTreaty of ParisArticles of ConfederationMayflower Compact30s
- Q2A colonial leader, who fought in the American Revolution and signed the Declaration of Independence is called-Founding PatriotPilgrimLoyalistFounding Father30s
- Q3The ____________________ has the authority to govern an entire nation.Local governmentLegislative assemblyState governmentCentral government30s
- Q4An alliance created among states is aDisaffiliationDivisionConfederationSeparation30s
- Q5A _____________ ______________ governs an organized community.Anarchy systemGovernment systemDemocracy systemMonarchy system30s
- Q6They __________________ are a group of people from a country that write laws.LoyalistPatriotsLegislaturePolitician30s
- Q7The lawmaking body of the United States of America is called—CongressParliamentHouse of BurgessesDelegates30s
- Q8Having a government with only one house is called—Two party LegislatureUnicameral LegislatureCameral LegislatureAssembly Legislature30s
- Q9Having supreme power or authorityAuthoritySovereigntyDependencySubjugation30s
- Q10A ___________________ is a person went to represent others.ParliamentLoyalistDelegatePatriot30s
- Q11_______________________ is a system of government in which all eligible citizens vote for delegates to pass laws for them.Representative DemocracyMilitary governmentMonarchy governmentLegislative Democracy30s
- Q12________________________ are powers that remain (belong) to the states.Reserved PowersConcurrent PowersIndependent PowersEnumerated Powers30s