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Laws
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Const.
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C
Dates
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D
People
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A100
Answer: Unreasonable searches and seizures of personal property
Question: What freedom is guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment?
A200
Answer: Fifth Amendment
Question: Which amendment specifically lists rights that are granted to people accused of crimes?
A300
Answer: 3/5 Compromise
Question: What concerned the counting of enslaved people for the purposes of determining representation?
A400
Answer: Third Amendment – No quartering of soldiers.
Question: What protects you from having to share your home with men in the armed service?
A500
Answer: First Amendment – Freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly.
Question: What guarantees that there will never be a state religion?
B100
Answer: Exploration Era
Question: What came first the chicken or the egg? What?
I mean what came first:Constitutional EraRevolutionary EraExploration EraColonial Era
B200
Answer: 1788
Question: When was the Constitution ratified?
B300
Answer: It created a government too weak to manage relations among the states.
Question: Why was the Articles of Confederation replaced?
B400
Answer: It was a bicameral legislature (two-house) based on a state’s population.
Question: What type of legislature did the Virginia Plan set up?
B500
Answer: Mayflower Compact
Question: What document influenced the Constitution by self-government and majority rule?
C100
Answer: Mayflower Compact was written.
Question: What happened in 1620?
C200
Answer: Declaration of Independence
Question: What happened in 1776?
C300
Answer: The Bill of Rights was added to the U.S. Constitution.
Question: What happened in 1791?
C400
Answer: Magna Carta signed – limited the power of the King
Question: What happened in 1215?
C500
Answer: The Continental Congress wrote the U. S. Constitution.
Question: What happened in 1787?
D100
Answer: James Madison
John Jay
Alexander Hamilton
Name three Federalists.
D200
Answer: Patrick Henry
George Mason
Thomas Jefferson
Name three Anti-Federalists.
D300
Answer: Anti-Federalists
After amendments protecting individual rights was added to the U.S. Constitution, who ratified it?
D400
Answer: Anti-Federalists
Who believed that states’ rights were not being protected?
D500
Answer: Patrick Henry
Who felt like freedom was worth dying for?