Snappy SS Week 9. Monday Unlike the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution outlines the A national holidays. B state boundaries.

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Snappy SS Week 9

Monday Unlike the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution outlines the A national holidays. B state boundaries. C laws of the country. D rules for foreign trade.

Wednesday Which of these is the highest court in the United States? F district court G Court of Appeals H bankruptcy court J Supreme Court

Thursday Which person is responsible for leading a local city government? A governor B judge C mayor D senator

Friday What was the purpose of the Bill of Rights? F to bring an end to slavery G to promise freedom to citizens H to declare the United States independent J to end confl ict between the South and the North

Monday Which First Amendment right protects people who want to meet about water restrictions? F freedom of religion G freedom of assembly H freedom of press J freedom to petition the government