Quiz, Quiz, Trade Cards Principles of American Government Influential Historic Documents Grades 8, 10 and 11.

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Quiz, Quiz, Trade Cards Principles of American Government Influential Historic Documents Grades 8, 10 and 11

Quiz, Quiz, Trade Instructions Print the slides. Laminate and cut out the rectangles. There is a matching term and definition. Each student receives a card. Students mix around the room. Teacher can play if there is an odd number of students or may “buddy” two students. Students quiz each other on their card and then exchange the cards. Students repeat the procedure with different partners until time is called. Management tip: have students raise their hands when looking for a partner.

Impact of the Declaration Grievances on the Constitution and Bill of Rights Grievance: The king had absolute power. Impact on the Constitution and Bill of Rights: Checks and balances limit power of the executive.

Impact of the Declaration Grievances on the Constitution and Bill of Rights Grievance: Colonials were taxed without their consent. Impact on the Constitution and Bill of Rights: Only Congress as the representative of the people can levy taxes

Impact of the Declaration Grievances on the Constitution and Bill of Rights Grievance: The king made war against colonials. Impact on the Constitution and Bill of Rights: Only Congress can declare war.

Impact of the Declaration Grievances on the Constitution and Bill of Rights Grievance: The king suspended trial by jury. Impact on the Constitution and Bill of Rights: Citizens are guaranteed speedy and fair trials.

Impact of the Declaration Grievances on the Constitution and Bill of Rights Grievance: The king kept standing armies in colonies and required that citizens quarter them in their homes. Impact on the Constitution and Bill of Rights: No one can be forced to keep soldiers in his home in times of peace.

Impact of the Declaration Grievances on the Constitution and Bill of Rights Grievance: The king dissolved legislatures because they opposed his invasions on the rights of people. Impact on the Constitution and Bill of Rights: Freedom of religion, speech, press, and assembly are guaranteed.