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Constitution Review
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A __________ is a statement that tells what a group of people believe in. constitution
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The _______ to our Constitution is the introduction. Preamble
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The first ten changes to the Constitution are called the ______________. Bill of Rights
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Which delegate was from Pennsylvania? Benjamin Franklin
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T/F- George Washington was a general and farmer before he became President? True
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How many states sent delegates to the Constitutional Convention? 12 states
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The _______ is how our government works. Constitution
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T/F- The U.S. Constitution is the youngest constitution in the world. False
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T/F- a Constitution is usually written down. True
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Which delegate had studied how government works and later became our 4 th President? James Madison
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Where did the delegates meet to discuss the Constitution? Independence Hall
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How old was Benjamin Franklin at the Constitutional Convention 81 years old
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T/F- Florida was part of the 13 original states False
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Which state did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention? Rhode Island
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How old is our Constitution? 200 years old
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How many branches were set up for our government? Three branches
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The Constitution lets citizens be _________ free
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T/F- Some of the delegates believed that the government should make most of the laws. Some delegates believed the states should make all the laws. True
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George Washington was a delegate of which state? Virginia
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T/F- Colorado was one of the 13 original states. False
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Why was George Washington the most respected man at the Constitutional Convention? He did such a great job as a general, and did not try to gain power after the war.
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T/F- There were many debates that went on while creating the Constitution. True
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T/F- The Great Seal is a symbol of the US. True
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What did the three words “We the People…” mean for our Constitution? They reminded us that our Constitution was for everyone.
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