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UNIT 3 TEST REVIEW DO NOW Please have your Unit #3 Review Sheet out and ready to be checked. Everyone starts out with 25 points. I am deducting 1 point for every missing answer on #1-16 I am deduction 2 points for every missing answer on #17-21.

UNIT 3 TEST REVIEW 1)United States Constitution 2)10 3)Paying Taxes, Obey Laws, Jury Duty, Register for the Draft if you are a male, serve as a witness if called upon 4)Declaration of Independence 5)To officially approve something by signing or voting for it 6)Philadelphia, PA 1776

UNIT 3 TEST REVIEW 7) Father of the Constitution 8) George Washington 9,10) Voluntary 11) Congress, amendments 12) It guarantees the freedoms and rights of all citizens in the United States. 13) The right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, the right to a speedy trial, the right to a trial by jury,

UNIT 3 TEST REVIEW 14) Thomas Jefferson 15) Citizen 16) Preamble (Ideals ) Arguments of Declaration Complaints of the Declaration Resolution of Independence (Conclusion) 17) It was the official notification that the colonist gave to England that provided the reasons they wanted independence.

UNIT 3 TEST REVIEW 18) The smaller stated threatened to not attend the convention if the bigger states got more than one vote because of their size. 19) 1 st Amendment- freedom of speech, religion, the press, the right to assemble, and the right to petition the government. 2 nd Amendment- the right of the people to keep and bear arms

UNIT 3 TEST REVIEW 19 continued 6 th Amendment- The right to a speedy and fair trial by an impartial jury of the state and district where the crime was committed. The right to be confronted with the witnesses against him, and the right to have an attorney. 20) Congress had no money or a way to get it. The states had more power than the national government.

UNIT 3 TEST REVIEW 20 continued Congress could not make the states live up to trade agreements with other countries. Congress had no power to prevent unfair competition among states. 21) Citizens vote to elect leaders and serve in elected positions. They pay taxes, obey laws, participate in jury trials.

UNIT 3 TEST REVIEW