
Samos/Martinez Constitution review
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- Q1Which of the following is not an unalienable right named in the Declaration of Independence?LifeEducationLibertyPursuit of Happiness30s
- Q2The Declaration of Independence was written byAlexander HamiltonGeorge WashingtonThomas JeffersonCrispus Attucks30s
- Q3The Declaration of Independence was written before the ConstitutionFalseTrue30s
- Q4The original Constitution outlawed slaveryFalseTrue30s
- Q5Who was the first president of the Constitutional Convention?George WashingtonGeorge BushThomas JeffersonBenjamin Franklin30s
- Q6In what city was the Constitutional Convention held?New York, New YorkAtlanta, GeorgiaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaWashington D.C.30s
- Q7Who said "Give me liberty or give me death!"?Patrick HenryAlexander HamiltonBenjamin FranklinJames Madison30s
- Q8Who was given the name "Father of the Constitution"?Benjamin FranklinJohn AdamsJames MadisonSamuel Adams30s
- Q9What happened on July 4th, 1776?The Revolutionary War startedThe Declaration of Independence was adoptedGeorge Washington's birthdayThe Constitution was signed30s
- Q10What is the purpose of the Preamble?To explain the goals of the ConstitutionMake the Constitution longerState the first law in the ConstitutionTo introduce Thomas Jefferson30s
- Q11What served as the first constitution of the U.S.?The U.S. ConstitutionArticles of ConfederationThe Mayflower CompactThe Magna Carta30s
- Q12Why did the founding fathers decide the Articles of Confederation need to be replaced?It made the central government too weakIt made laws difficult to passAll of the aboveIt did not allow the government to borrow money30s
- Q13How many total amendments have been made to the Constitution1530102730s
- Q14Which amendment says that anyone 18 and over can vote?2026341830s
- Q15Which amendment outlawed slavery in 1865?1315272630s