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Founders Misc. Types of Governments Life in the British Colonies State Eleanor M. Savko Founders Misc. Types of Governments 4/9/2019 Life in the British Colonies State Governments 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 He was one of the founders who later became the first president of United States

Who was George Washington? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 Who was George Washington?

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 He was one of the founders who also discovered that lightning is electricity.

Who was Benjamin Franklin? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 Who was Benjamin Franklin?

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 He was one of the founders who said, “Give me liberty, or give me death!”

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 Who was Patrick Henry?

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 Who was one of the founders that later became the second president of the United States

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 Who was John Adams?

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 She was the wife of one of the founders who stood up for women’s rights.

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 Who is Abigail Adams?

Our list of natural rights is the right to life, liberty, and _______ Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 Our list of natural rights is the right to life, liberty, and _______

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is property?

This is the purpose of our government. Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 This is the purpose of our government.

What is protecting our rights? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is protecting our rights?

Where does the power of a true government comes from. Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 Where does the power of a true government comes from.

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 Who are we the people?

The three branches of our government are... Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 The three branches of our government are...

What are the executive, legislative, and judicial branches? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What are the executive, legislative, and judicial branches?

Doing good for the community even when it does not benefit you Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 Doing good for the community even when it does not benefit you

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is civic virtue?

This type of government was practiced by the Romans. Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 This type of government was practiced by the Romans.

What is a republican government? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is a republican government?

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 This type of government works best in small towns where people vote on which laws to have.

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is a democracy?

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 In a republican government, these people are elected to make decisions for us.

What is a representative? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is a representative?

This type of government limits the powers of government Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 This type of government limits the powers of government

What is a constitutional government? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is a constitutional government?

This type of government means there are no limits on the government. Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 This type of government means there are no limits on the government.

What is a dictatorial government? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is a dictatorial government?

A territory ruled by another country. Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 A territory ruled by another country.

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is a colony?

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 A person who is forced to work without pay and does not have any rights.

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is a slave?

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 A person who exchanged their work for a number of years to pay for the trip from Europe to the colonies.

What is an indentured servant? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is an indentured servant?

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 A term used to describe a person who made their own clothes, food, and medicine.

What is self-sufficient? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is self-sufficient?

This country ruled the thirteen colonies before the Declaration. Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 This country ruled the thirteen colonies before the Declaration.

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is Great Britain?

This branch of government makes the laws. Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 This branch of government makes the laws.

What is the legislative branch? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is the legislative branch?

This branch of government enforces the laws. Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 This branch of government enforces the laws.

What is the executive branch? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is the executive branch?

This branch of government decides what the laws mean? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 This branch of government decides what the laws mean?

What is the judicial branch? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is the judicial branch?

A system that makes sure each branch does not have too much power. Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 A system that makes sure each branch does not have too much power.

What is checks and balances? Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is checks and balances?

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 The first ten amendments to the Constitution. It lists some basic rights such as freedom of speech.

Eleanor M. Savko 4/9/2019 What is Bill of Rights?