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The Great Awakening was a _________ movement.
What is… Religious
The idea that Power is shared between National and State Government is…
Federalism
_____ was one of the best-known preachers _____ was one of the best-known preachers. He terrified listeners with images of God’s anger but promised they could be saved.
Who is… Jonathan Edwards
The government is split into how many branches…
3 Branches
The Great Awakening encouraged colonists to question the authority of who?
The British Government What is… The British Government
True or False? Americans saw British efforts to tax them and to increase control over the colonies as violations of their rights.
What is… True
This is the belief that government is subject to the will of the people…
Popular Sovereignty
This law placed a tax on sugar, molasses, and other products shipped to the colonies.
What is… The Sugar Act
Enumerated powers are powers specifically given to...
Congress or Government.
Name one freedom the 1st Amendment protects…
Speech, religion, assembly, press, petition
The _______ Act was a series of laws passed by Parliament that suspended New York’s assembly and established taxes on goods brought into the British colonies.
What is… The Townshend Act
Colonist protested the Townshend Act by ______ British goods.
What is… Boycotting
Federalist wanted a strong central government
True
This was a clash between British soldiers and Boston colonists in 1770, in which five colonists were killed.
What is… The Boston Massacre
Colonists dumped hundreds of chests of tea into Boston Harbor to protest the Tea Act is known as…
What is… The Boston Tea Party
Alexander Hamilton was a Federalist, True or False…
True
The First Constitution of the United States was called the…
Articles of Confederation.
Which Branch of Government makes the Laws
The Legislative
The Colonial Assembly was elected by whom?
Who are… The Colonists
a law, both houses must vote For a bill to become a law, both houses must vote and approve it. True B) False
True
Name one way to participate in the political process.
Vote, Watch the news, Create a petition, Protest etc.
When people use unlawful protests or resistance to make change, the government will use force. True or False
True
Name one of the three important precedents or warnings set by George Washington’s Farewell Address.
2 term maximum No Alliances No Political Parties
Government gets its power from who?
What is… The people
If the President disagrees with a new law he can veto it.
True
Final Jeopardy As a team decide how many points you will wager. Hold it up on your white board when ready.
Explain the concept of CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED. You will have 2 minutes Explain the concept of CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED.
The idea that government receives its power from the people What is…