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Jeopardy Moving toward the Constitution: A Review
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PeopleDocuments The Ideals Vocabulary Convention 100100 100 100 100 100100 200200 200 200 200 200200 300300 300 300 300 300300 400400 400 400 400 400400 500500 500 500 500 500500
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People 100 Former Captain in the Revolution who led an uprising of farmers in Massachusetts
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People 200 Believed in natural rights
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People 300 Father of the Constitution
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People 400 Believed in a strong federal government
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People 500 Wrote the Declaration of Independence
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Documents 100 A list of reasons for separating from Great Britain
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Documents 200 Provided the first limits on the King of England
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Documents 300 Created a weak central government for the United States
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Documents 400 Ratified by the states in 1788
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Documents 500 Granted the people of England the right of petition
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The Convention 100 Event that made it clear that a change in the government was needed
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The Convention 200 Agreement that dealt with the issue of slavery and population/taxation
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The Convention 300 The number of states required to ratify the Constitution
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The Convention 400 Created at The Convention to indirectly choose the president
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The Convention 500 Plan that created two houses in Congress: one with population representation and one with equal representation
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Ideals 100 THE CONDITION OF BEING EQUAL
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Ideals 200 THE PROMISE THAT PEOPLE SHOULD HAVE THE CHANCE TO ATTAIN THEIR HOPES AND DREAMS
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Ideals 300 BASIC CONDITIONS GUARANTEED TO EACH PERSON
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Ideals 400 A FORM OF GOVERNMENT THAT PLACES POWER IN THE HANDS OF THE PEOPLE
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Ideals 500 THE FREEDOM TO THINK OR ACT WITHOUT BEING LIMITED BY UNNECESSARY FORCE
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Vocabulary 100 A written plan of government
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Vocabulary 200 The theory that government gets its power to rule the people as long as they protect their rights
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Vocabulary 300 Life, Liberty, and Property
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Vocabulary 400 to ask the government to correct problems
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Vocabulary 500 The branch responsible for enforcing or carrying out the laws
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