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First Amendment ConstitutionStatehood U.S. Expansion Primary or Secondary?

Question Which right guaranteed by the First Amendment allows citizens to voice his or her opinion?

Answer 1 – 10 Freedom of Speech

Question Which right guaranteed by the First Amendment allows citizens to worship at a church or templet?

Answer 1 – 20 Freedom of Religion

Question Which right guaranteed by the First Amendment allows citizens to gather and hold meetings?

Answer 1 – 30 Freedom to Assemble

Question Which right guaranteed by the First Amendment allows citizens to print their own newspapers and magazines?

Answer 1 – 40 Freedom of the Press

Question Which right guaranteed by the First Amendment allows citizens to collect signatures in order to change a law?

Answer 1 – 50 Freedom to Petition

Question What document gives directions for how the government should work?

Answer 2 – 10 The Constitution

Question What was the Ohio Constitution modeled after?

Answer 2 – 20 The United States Constitution

Question What are the 3 branches of government?

Answer 2 – 30 Legislative Executive Judicial

Question How and why would the constitution be changed to be useful to us today?

Answer 2 – 40 By adding amendments: – to reflect the ideas of the people – to reflect the growth and change of the U.S.

Question How does the U.S. Constitution prevent one person from having all the power?

Answer 2 – 50 It defines our government as a democracy where people have the power to make decisions Citizens run the government by electing representatives Everyone must follow the law, even those who run the government There are 3 branches of government so that no one person can have more power then the other Checks and balances

Question What law was passed in 1787 to set up government and tell how new states could be formed?

Answer 3 – 10 The Northwest Ordinance

Question What was the primary factor for a territory to become a state?

Answer 3 – 20 Population (needed 60,000 residents)

Question How did the Northwest Ordinance impact the growth of the U.S.?

Answer 3 – 30 It set up government and told how new states could be formed It allowed and encouraged the movement west It made it safer for people to move because there were more people going and forming communities They new there was a government that would help protect them

Question Why did Ohio’s population grow so quickly in the 1800s?

Answer 3 – 40 People moved to find cheaper land People moved to be with family or people of the same culture People could used the Ohio River for resources and rich soil for farming It was a state so it offered protection from the government Americans won the frontier wars so it was safer in Ohio

Question What evidence do we have that Germans immigrated to Ohio?

Answer 3 – 50 They named towns after places they immigrated from so it would feel more like home The newspapers and magazines were published in German so they could read it They had their own churches, clubs, and social organizations

Question How did the population of Ohio change from ?

Answer 4 – 10 increased

Question What was one result of the Treaty of Greenville?

Answer 4 – 20 Americans had more land to claim and live on

Question As the U.S. grew, conflicts with the British and American Indians led to what war?

Answer 4 – 30 War of 1812

Question What was the significance of the Battle of Lake Erie?

Answer 4 – 40 It stopped the British from being able to continue to supply its soldiers

Question In what way did Lewis and Clark’s journey change what people knew about the west?

Answer 4 – 50 They learned that the Louisiana Purchase was much bigger than anyone expected They discovered many new plants and animals, as well as the Pacific Ocean

Question Primary or Secondary Source? A magazine article describing the Revolutionary War

Answer 5 – 10 Secondary Source

Question Primary or Secondary Source? A journal by Benjamin Franklin

Answer 5 – 20 Primary Source

Question Primary or Secondary Source? A website about the French and Indian War

Answer 5 – 30 Secondary Source

Question Primary or Secondary Source? A nonfiction book titled The Boston Tea Party

Answer 5 – 40 Secondary Source

Question Primary or Secondary Source? A letter written by George Washington to a soldier

Answer 5 – 50 Primary Source