
Florida Civics EOC 2
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- Q1natural law, social contract, influencing the Declaration of IndependenceWhat is John Locke known for?30s
- Q2the right to life, liberty, and propertyWhat is natural law?30s
- Q3People give up power to the government, but get back protection.What is the social contract?30s
- Q4separation of powers, checks and balancesHow did Montesquieu influence the "Founding Fathers?"30s
- Q5limited government, trial by jury, rule of lawWhat are the three concepts found in the Magna Carta that influenced the "Founding Fathers?"30s
- Q6No one, even a leader, is above the law.What is rule of law?30s
- Q7freedom of speech, no cruel and unusual punishment, no taxation without representationWhat are rights that are found in the English Bill of Rights that are found in the US Bill of Rights?30s
- Q8self-government, rule of law, social contractWhat are concepts in the Mayflower Compact that influenced the "Founding Fathers?"30s
- Q9declare independence from Great BritainWhat did Thomas Paine's Common Sense influence the "Founding Fathers" to do?30s
- Q10Stamp Act, Quartering Act, Tea Act, taxation without representation, Boston Massacre, Concord and Lexington, Quartering of SoldiersWhat are things that the British did that made the Colonists angry?30s
- Q11imposing taxes on products, forcing colonists to house soldiersWhat were the Stamp/Quartering/Tea Acts?30s
- Q12King GeorgeWho were the "Grievances" of the Declaration of Independence addressed to?30s
- Q13life, liberty, and the pursuit of happinessWhat rights did Thomas Jefferson say every American is entitled to in the Declaration of Independence?30s
- Q14John LockeWhich Enlightenment philosopher influenced Jefferson in the "Natural Rights" section of the Declaration of Independence?30s
- Q15no taxation power, government is too weak to enforce laws, no power to regulate tradeWhat are weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?30s