Chapter 4 Review Americas Political Heritage

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Chapter 4 Review Americas Political Heritage Civics Mr. Allemang

America’s Political Heritage Key Vocabulary Mayflower Compact Heritage Voice in Government House of Burgesses English Charters English vs. American Citizen Roots of Freedom John Peter Zenger Discontent among Colonists/Abuse of Power (Tyranny) Greece and Rome English Traditions (The Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights) John Lock, Thomas Hobbes, Montesquieu Representation in Parliament English Trade Restrictions Committees of Correspondence Thomas Paine Declaration of Independence Articles of Confederation Organization of Government Shay’s Rebellion