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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Early Influential Documents Bill of Rights Mix & Match Propaganda Non BoR Amendments
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This document challenged the authority of the British government and the royal monarchy. It was the first work to openly ask for independence from Great Britain
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Common Sense
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This was the first example of limited government; It granted certain rights and liberties to nobles
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The Magna Carta
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This document served as an example of self government and consent of the governed; it was the first governing document in the Colonies
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Mayflower Compact
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This document set forth an example of a limited monarchy, and reinforced the concept of the rule of law
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English Bill of Rights
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We hold these truths to be self evident” is from what document?
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Declaration of Independence
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Right to Bear Arms
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2 nd Amendment
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Due Process Right to Remain Silent
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5 th Amendment
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Search and Seizure requires a warrant
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4 th Amendment
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All rights listed are not a complete list, and the people all other rights
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9 th Amendment
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All powers not provided to the Federal government are reserved for the states, or for the people
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10 th Amendment
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What is this below congressional district an example of?
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Gerrymandering
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This party is considered to be more “liberal” and favors more regulation of businesses, but less involvement of the government in private lives.
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Democrats
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This party is considered to be more “conservative” and favors laissez-faire style of government
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Republicans
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Framers who felt that the Constitution provided too much power to the Federal Government, and opposed its ratification unless it had a Bill of Rights.
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Anti-Federalists
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The group of Framers who wanted a strong central government, and supported ratifying the Constitution in its original form
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Federalists
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“We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America” is a from what part of the U.S. Constitution?
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Preamble
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This propaganda method pictured plays off the human desire to be accepted ;
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Bandwagon
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This propaganda method pictured Uses appealing words and images to sell the product; Generally accepted virtues are used to stir up favorable emotions.
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Glittering Generalities
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The propaganda style, picture below, shows the candidate or cause being identified with common people from everyday walks of life
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Plain Folks
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The propaganda style, picture below, A type of propaganda that tells all the positives about a product, person, etc. without telling any of the negatives
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Card Stacking
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This Amendment limited the number of terms the President could serve
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22 nd Amendment
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This Amendment changed the way Senators were elected; it changed from State Legislatures selecting the Senator, to being selected directly by the population
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17 th Amendment
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This Amendment made alcohol illegal; it was later repealed by this other amendment
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18 th Amendment, later repealed by the 21 st Amendment
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This Amendment made poll taxes, or taxes that kept poor people from voting, illegal.
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24 th Amendment
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This Amendment finally set the order in which the President would be chosen should the sitting President die, resign, or be impeached.
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25 th Amendment
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Final Jeopardy
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U.S Constitution Category:
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Which articles of the U.S. Constitution set forth the powers of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches (In order)
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-Article I (Legislative) -Article II (Executive) -Article III (Judicial)
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