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AG 1 Unit 1 EOC REVIEW
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1. Roots of democracy can be traced to ___ & ___.
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2. The first attempt to limit the King’s power was the ___ ___.
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3. The ___ ___ showed that people could create a government that served their interest & the ___ ___ ___ established popular sovereignty and people can rule by popular consent.
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4. The purposes of the U.S. government are listed in the ___.
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5. Ideas about government the colonists had from the British included that government should be ___, ___, and ___.
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6. The Constitution consists of the Preamble, 7 ____ and 27 ____.
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7. The U.S. government has 3 branches. List them.
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8. The ___ Compromise consisted of both equal (Senate) and proportional (House) representation.
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9. The difference between ___ & ___ is the # of people who participate.
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10. According to which concept, people have ultimate authority in a democracy?
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11. In a democracy, the ___ rules, but the rights of the ___ must be observed.
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12. To ratify a new amendment, ___ of the House & Senate and ___ of the states must approve.
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13. According to what concept does each branch have its own list of powers and responsibilities?
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14. According to which concept can the branches exert control over the others to make sure no branch becomes too powerful?
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15. In a ___ form of government, power is divided and shared between the national and state governments?
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16. In a ___ system, the executive is chosen by the legislature and only serves as long as the legislature wants.
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17. A ___ is a loose alliance of independent states.
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18. The first 10 Amendments are called to…
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19. In a ___ system of government, there is only 1 level of government; states do not exist.
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20. According to the ___ Clause, the Constitution is supreme over everyone and everything.
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1.Roots of democracy can be traced to ___ & ___. Rome and Greece 1.Roots of democracy can be traced to ___ & ___. Rome and Greece
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2. The first attempt to limit the King’s power was the ___ ___. Magna Carta 2. The first attempt to limit the King’s power was the ___ ___. Magna Carta
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3. The ___ ___ showed that people could create a government that served their interest & the ___ ___ ___ established popular sovereignty and people can rule by popular consent. Mayflower Compact Dec. of Ind. 3. The ___ ___ showed that people could create a government that served their interest & the ___ ___ ___ established popular sovereignty and people can rule by popular consent. Mayflower Compact Dec. of Ind.
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4. The purposes of the U.S. government are listed in the ___. Preamble 4. The purposes of the U.S. government are listed in the ___. Preamble
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5. Ideas about government the colonists had from the British included that government should be ___, ___, and ___. Ordered, Limited, Representative 5. Ideas about government the colonists had from the British included that government should be ___, ___, and ___. Ordered, Limited, Representative
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6. The Constitution consists of the Preamble, 7 ____ and 27 ____. Articles Amendments 6. The Constitution consists of the Preamble, 7 ____ and 27 ____. Articles Amendments
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7. The U.S. government has 3 branches. List them. Legislative, Executive, Judicial 7. The U.S. government has 3 branches. List them. Legislative, Executive, Judicial
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8. The ___ Compromise consisted of both equal (Senate) and proportional (House) representation. Connecticut or Great 8. The ___ Compromise consisted of both equal (Senate) and proportional (House) representation. Connecticut or Great
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9. The difference between ___ & ___ is the # of people who participate. Democracies & Dictatorships 9. The difference between ___ & ___ is the # of people who participate. Democracies & Dictatorships
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10. According to which concept, people have ultimate authority in a democracy? Popular Sovereignty 10. According to which concept, people have ultimate authority in a democracy? Popular Sovereignty
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11. In a democracy, the ___ rules, but the rights of the ___ must be observed. Majority rules Minority rights 11. In a democracy, the ___ rules, but the rights of the ___ must be observed. Majority rules Minority rights
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12. To ratify a new amendment, ___ of the House & Senate and ___ of the states must approve. 2/3 3/4 12. To ratify a new amendment, ___ of the House & Senate and ___ of the states must approve. 2/3 3/4
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13. According to what concept does each branch have its own list of powers and responsibilities? Separation of Powers 13. According to what concept does each branch have its own list of powers and responsibilities? Separation of Powers
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14. According to which concept can the branches exert control over the others to make sure no branch becomes too powerful? Checks and balances 14. According to which concept can the branches exert control over the others to make sure no branch becomes too powerful? Checks and balances
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15. In a ___ form of government, power is divided and shared between the national and state governments? Federal 15. In a ___ form of government, power is divided and shared between the national and state governments? Federal
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16. In a ___ system, the executive is chosen by the legislature and only serves as long as the legislature wants. Parliamentary 16. In a ___ system, the executive is chosen by the legislature and only serves as long as the legislature wants. Parliamentary
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17. A ___ is a loose alliance of independent states. Confederation 17. A ___ is a loose alliance of independent states. Confederation
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18. The first 10 Amendments are called to… Bill of Rights 18. The first 10 Amendments are called to… Bill of Rights
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19. In a ___ system of government, there is only 1 level of government; states do not exist. Unitary 19. In a ___ system of government, there is only 1 level of government; states do not exist. Unitary
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20. According to the ___ Clause, the Constitution is supreme over everyone and everything. Supremacy 20. According to the ___ Clause, the Constitution is supreme over everyone and everything. Supremacy
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