
Civics EOC Review 1
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- Q1MontesquieuThe Enlightenment idea of separation of powers was developed by30s
- Q2Natural RightsJohn Locke's theory that certain truths in society come from and are governed by nature is known as the theory of ?30s
- Q3Citizens surrender some rights (not a state of nature) to live by laws and be protected by a government.Describe John Locke's theory of social contract.30s
- Q4Magna Carta- Limited GovernmentThis document guaranteed that not even the king or queen was above the law.30s
- Q5English Bill of Rights - listed guaranteed rights of Englishmen and the anti-federalists wanted to list the rights of Americans before they agreed to ratify the ConstitutionExplain the significance of the English Bill of Rights on the development of the U.S. Constitution.30s
- Q6Mayflower CompactWhat was the first document that established self-government by creating a direct democracy in the colonies?30s
- Q7Common Sense written by Thomas PaineThis pamphlet was used to persuade members of the Second Continental Congress and justified the ideals and reasons for independence from Great Britain.30s
- Q8Boycotts & ProtestsGive specific examples of colonial responses to English policies.30s
- Q9King and Parliament did not respect the colonies rights in lawmaking.Concerns of the colonists' that led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence?30s
- Q10Grievances listed in Declaration IndependenceWhat were the main complaints/arguments against Britain in the Declaration of Independence?30s
- Q11Natural RightsJohn Locke's theory that guaranteed that all individuals are entitled to basic rights such as life, liberty, and property.30s
- Q12Articles of ConfederationWhich document outlined the first form of government for the United States? Which system of government did this document create?30s
- Q13Outlines the purpose and intentions of the United States Constitution.What is the purpose of the Preamble to the Constitution?30s
- Q14Federalists believed a strong central government was needed to solve the countries problemsWhat was the main argument the Federalists used to support the ratification of the Constitution?30s
- Q15Anti-Federalists believed a strong central government would take away newly won rights of citizens, agreed to ratify Constitution with the promise of the addition of Bill of Rights.List the arguments the Anti-Federalists used to against ratifying the Constitution.30s