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Chapter 6 Lessons 4 & 5

The leader of all the military forces 1.Militia 2.Olive branch 3.Commander in chief 4.congress

Walls made of earth and stone 1.Earthworks 2.Olive branch 3.Commander in chief 4.Resolution

An ancient symbol of peace 1.Peace sign 2.Preamble 3.Resolution 4.Olive branch

Freedom to govern on one’s own 1.Resolution 2.Independence 3.Declaration 4.Olive branch

A formal group statement 1.Resolution 2.Independence 3.Grievance 4.Earthworks

Official statement 1.Grievance 2.Resolution 3.Declaration 4.Independence

An introduction, first part 1.Grievance 2.Resolution 3.Preamble 4.Declaration

complaints 1.Resolution 2.Declaration 3.Grievance 4.whining

Colonists met and decided to prepare for war. 1.First Continental Congress 2.Second Continental Congress 3.Third Continental Congress 4.Declaration of Independence

Who was the first commander in chief? 1.George Elefteriou 2.George Washington 3.Thomas Jefferson 4.John Adams

The first major battle of the Revolutionary War that took place on June 17, World War I 2.Battle of Bunker Hill 3.Boston Battle 4.Civil War

Who wrote the pamphlet called “Common Sense” that encouraged the colonists to rule themselves. 1.George Washington 2.Thomas Jefferson 3.Nathaniel Grabinski 4.Thomas Paine

Who was the author of the Declaration of Independence? 1.George Washington 2.Thomas Paine 3.King George III 4.Thomas Jefferson

It included the colonists ideas about government, the rights people would have and grievances against the king. 1.The Constitution 2.First Continental Congress 3.The Declaration of Independence 4.The Freedom Trail

When did Congress vote to accept the Declaration’s final wording? 1.Christmas 2.Hanukkah 3.July 4, July 4,

Who was the first to sign The Declaration of Independence? 1.George Washington 2.Thomas Jefferson 3.John Hancock 4.Thomas Paine

The first plan of government for the United States 1.The Articles of Confederation 2.The Declaration of Independence 3.The Constitution 4.First Continental Congress

Who had most of the power according to The Articles of Confederation? 1.The president 2.King George III 3.The states 4.Thomas Jefferson