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The Declaration of Independence
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What philosophical movement occurred in Europe during the 17 th and 18 th centuries? The EnlightenmentThe Enlightenment
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What new ideas developed in Europe during the Enlightenment? Ideas about the rights of people and their relationship to their rulersIdeas about the rights of people and their relationship to their rulers
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What 17 th century philosopher led the British Enlightenment? John LockeJohn Locke
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Whose ideas influenced the American colonists’ belief in self-government? John LockeJohn Locke
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What “natural rights” did Locke believe all people possessed? LifeLife LibertyLiberty PropertyProperty
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What did Locke mean by the term “social contract”? The people voluntarily agree among themselves to form a government to protect their rights.The people voluntarily agree among themselves to form a government to protect their rights. The people promise to obey the laws made by this government.The people promise to obey the laws made by this government.
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According to Locke, how were the government’s powers limited? Limited to those powers which the people decided to give the governmentLimited to those powers which the people decided to give the government
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According to Locke, whenever government becomes a threat to the people’s natural rights, what right do the people have? The right to change or overthrow the governmentThe right to change or overthrow the government
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How were John Locke’s ideas radical or extreme? Challenged the idea of dictatorial rule by kingsChallenged the idea of dictatorial rule by kings
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When did colonial resistance against British rule reach a climax? When the Continental Congress adopted The Declaration of IndependenceWhen the Continental Congress adopted The Declaration of Independence
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What types of ideas inspired the American Revolution? Ideas about natural rightsIdeas about natural rights Ideas about political (governmental) authorityIdeas about political (governmental) authority
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What pamphlet did Thomas Paine publish in 1776? Common SenseCommon Sense
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What did Common Sense challenge? The rule of the American colonies by the King of EnglandThe rule of the American colonies by the King of England
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What was the effect of the publication of Common Sense? A growing American desire for independence from EnglandA growing American desire for independence from England
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When did the Continental Congress adopt The Declaration of Independence? July 4, 1776July 4, 1776
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Who wrote the final draft of The Declaration of Independence ? Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson
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Whose ideas did Thomas Jefferson borrow, when he wrote The Declaration of Independence? Thomas Paine andThomas Paine and John LockeJohn Locke
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Who wrote that all men have the right to “life, liberty and property”? John LockeJohn Locke
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Who wrote that all men have the right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”? Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson
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What ideas did Thomas Jefferson borrow from Thomas Paine? Grievances against the KingGrievances against the King In other words, the ways King George III had mistreated the American colonistsIn other words, the ways King George III had mistreated the American colonists
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What two realities of American life in 1776 conflicted with the promise of equality in The Declaration of Independence? 1) African-American slavery1) African-American slavery 2) Most Americans could not vote in 17762) Most Americans could not vote in 1776
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How has the United States expressed its search for equality since 1776? By the right to voteBy the right to vote
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What has been a major theme in American history since 1776? Expansion of democracyExpansion of democracy
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How has the United States expanded the right to vote since 1776? From only adult white males who owned property and belonged to a particular church to all Americans who were at least 18 years-oldFrom only adult white males who owned property and belonged to a particular church to all Americans who were at least 18 years-old
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What two constitutional amendments guarantee due process of law? The 5 th AmendmentThe 5 th Amendment The 14 th AmendmentThe 14 th Amendment
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What two things does the right of due process guarantee?
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That a person accused of a crime receives a fair trialThat a person accused of a crime receives a fair trial That the state does not take away a person’s life, liberty, or property without following proper proceduresThat the state does not take away a person’s life, liberty, or property without following proper procedures
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As part of the United States’ search for equality, what right do all fifty states guarantee to America’s children? The right to a free public educationThe right to a free public education
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In what two ways have the key principles of The Declaration of Independence increased liberty for American minorities?
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Ending African-American slavery by the 13 th AmendmentEnding African-American slavery by the 13 th Amendment Giving civil rights to American minoritiesGiving civil rights to American minorities
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What did “the pursuit of happiness” mean for the Revolutionary generation? The chance to benefit from America’s free enterprise systemThe chance to benefit from America’s free enterprise system
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With what belief of John Locke did Jefferson equate “the pursuit of happiness”? The belief in property rightsThe belief in property rights
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What are all Americans supposed to possess a chance to achieve? Financial success through hard workFinancial success through hard work
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What principles have become the unifying ideas of American democracy? The key ideas of The Declaration of IndependenceThe key ideas of The Declaration of Independence
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In what three ways has the U.S. government followed the principles of The Declaration of Independence as a road map for the American republic?
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Given more people the right to voteGiven more people the right to vote Provided equality of opportunity to all AmericansProvided equality of opportunity to all Americans Guaranteed all Americans “unalienable rights”Guaranteed all Americans “unalienable rights”
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What term means the right to vote? The franchiseThe franchise
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What does the term “unalienable rights” mean? Rights that cannot be given away or taken awayRights that cannot be given away or taken away
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