Lessons 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 CHAPTER 1 REVIEW.  The Greek word that means “rule by the people” is________. (2)  A government where the rulers have titles.

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Lessons 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 CHAPTER 1 REVIEW

 The Greek word that means “rule by the people” is________. (2)  A government where the rulers have titles such as king, queen, or emperor is called a __________. (3)  King John agreed to demands written in the ___________. (3)  Henry II considered the ______ of the common people. (3)  While on the Mayflower, the Pilgrims wrote the _________. (5)  The group that ran the government of the colonies during the Revolutionary War was the _____________. (6)  The document that stated the colonies were free from English rule was the _______________. (6) Declaration of Independence Democracy Magna Carta Mayflower Compact Monarchy Rights Second Continental Congress USE A WORD FROM THE WORD BANK TO ANSWER EACH STATEMENT BELOW

In Rome, the ______________ made laws. (2) a.senate b.Assembly c.Veto d.Consuls The United States Congress is based on the English law-making body called the ______________. (3) a.Petition of Right b.Magna Carta c.Parliament d.jury WRITE THE LETTER OF THE ANSWER THAT CORRECTLY COMPLETES EACH SENTENCE.

The Puritans would not give ________________freedom to people in their own colony. (5) a.Public b.Religious c.National d.Publishing The philosopher John Locke said that all men had ____________, or the right to liberty, life, and property. (pg. 10) a.Customs b.Petitions c.Rules d.Natural rights Under Thomas Hooker, the Connecticut colony wrote the first _______________ in the colonies. (5) a.Petition b.Decision c.Constitution d.assembly

 Why did the English colonies break away from England? (5)  Name three ideas from the English Bill of Rights that the Americans wanted in their government. (3)  Why did the colonists want English rule to end? (6)  What was the Stamp Act? (6) WRITE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS USING COMPLETE SENTENCES.