SO, YOU WANT TO BE A SOCIAL STUDIES STUDENT! The Declaration of Independence declared our independence from 1. Spain 2. England 3. Portugal 4. France.

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SO, YOU WANT TO BE A SOCIAL STUDIES STUDENT!

The Declaration of Independence declared our independence from 1. Spain 2. England 3. Portugal 4. France

He wrote the Declaration of Independence? 1. George Washington 2. Nathan Hale 3. Thomas Jefferson 4. Benjamin Franklin

This document explains why the 13 colonies wanted their freedom from England? 1. The Declaration of Independence 2. The Articles of Confederation 3. The Constitution 4. The Bill of Rights

This document gave too much power to the states? 2. The Articles of Confederation 3. The Constitution 4. The Bill of Rights 1. The Declaration of Independence

This document created a weak central government? 1. The Declaration of Independence 2. The Articles of Confederation 3. The Constitution 4. The Bill of Rights

This document created a federal government that contained only one branch? 1. The Declaration of Independence 2. The Articles of Confederation 3. The Constitution 4. The Bill of Rights

This document was inspired by writings of John Locke? 1.The Declaration of Independence 2. The Articles of Confederation 3. The Constitution 4. The Bill of Rights

In writing the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson was influenced most by John Locke’s idea of 1. Due process of law 2. Natural rights. 3. The rights of the accused 4. The right to privacy

During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the plans for Congress proposed by delegates from New Jersey and Virginia differed mainly over the issue of 1. Life terms of office or short terms of office 2. Appointed legislator or elected legislator 3. Equal state representation or proportionate state representation 4. Power to check other branches or power limited to lawmaking

4. congress raising taxes to pay for federal programs Which government action illustrates the system of checks and balances? 1. a senator helping a governor solve a state problem 2. the president negotiating a trade agreement with a foreign diplomats 3. the Senate ratifying a peace treaty