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1) Historians learn about the past by examining
A
bones and artifacts
B
trees and vegetation of the forest
C
journals, speeches and old newspapers
2) William Penn of Pennsylvania granted ________________ to every settler who came to that colony.
A
freedom of religion
B
a farm
C
church membership
3) After a servant served his or her indenture, an employer was required to give the servant
A
a share of the master’s crop
B
freedom dues
C
free land
4) According to the Declaration of Independence, the purpose of government is to
A
secure natural rights for the people
B
provide for the defense of the country
C
establish separation of church and state
5) The major purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to
A
justify the actions of people seeking to overthrow British colonial rule
B
provide for the establishment of new state governments
C
describe a strategy for the defeat of the British in the Revolutionary War
6) The dispute over representation in Congress between large and small states was settled in the United States Constitution by
A
establishing the reserved powers
B
creating a two-house legislature
C
forming the electoral college
7) What do the opening words of the United States Constitution, “We, the people ...,” mean?
A
All citizens are guaranteed freedom of speech.
B
The power of the government comes from the consent of the governed.
C
Federal laws are subject to popular vote.
8) Which principle was most fundamental to the authors of the Constitution?
A
executive control over the power to spend money
B
a government of limited powers
C
direct elections of the President
9) The Monroe Doctrine involved the United States in the affairs of
A
Latin American
B
Asia
C
Canada
10) What was the view of President Abraham Lincoln as it related to secession?
A
It was not enough of a reason for a civil war.
B
It was a rejection of democracy.
C
It was an acceptable expression of states’ rights.
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