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This document affirmed certain unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
a) Declaration of Independence
b) Charters of the Virginia Company of London
c) Articles of Confederation
d) The US Constitution

The government and those who govern are bound by the law, as are those who are governed.
a) Consent of the Governed
b) Democracy
c) Limited Government
d) Rule of law

The Declaration of Independence stated grievances against which country?
a) Great Britian
b) Spain
c) United States
d) Canada

All of the following are true of the Articles of Confederation except –
a) the states had little power.
b) it established the first form of national government
c) central government had no power to tax
d) central government had no power to enforce laws

The first ten amendments are called the –
a) Bill of Rights
b) Declaration of Independence
c) Preamble to the U.S. Constitution
d) Declaration of Rights

What document did Thomas Jefferson write that supported the expression of religious beliefs and opinions?
a) Virginia Statue for Religious Freedoms
b) Virginia Declaration of Rights
c) Constitution of the United States of America
d) Articles of Confederation

The Charters of the Virginia Company of London were important because they—
a) served as a model for the Bill of Rights
b) declared independence from Great Britain.
c) guaranteed rights of Englishmen to the colonist
d) establishes the structure of the United States government.)

A senator receives a speeding ticket. What fundamental political principle does this represent?
a) Rule of law
b) Consent of the governed
c) Limited government
d) Representative government

The political principle that establishes a system of government in which the people rule is —
a) Democracy
b) Limited Government
c) Rule of law
d) Representative Government

STEP ONE - ACTION BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY OR CONVENTION STEP TWO - RATIFICATION BY VOTERS OF VIRGINIA
a) amending the Constitution of Virginia
b) separation of powers
c) federalism
d) bicameral legislation

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