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Declaration Of Independence
Test Description: State test
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The parts of the Declaration of Independence include
A
the Preamble
B
Protection of Natural Rights
C
Grievances Against the King
D
All of them including declaring Independence
2) The principle author of the Declaration of Independence was
A
George Washington
B
Samuel Adams
C
Thomas Jefferson
3) The pamphlet Common Sense written by Thomas Paine caused
A
Britain to surrender
B
Americans to seek a peaceful solution to war
C
more Americans to support the Declaration of Independence
4) The group of colonists called Patriots
A
made no effort to communicate among themselves
B
did not believe in the cause of liberty
C
supported the Declaration of Independence
5) The group of colonists called Loyalists
A
gave aid to the Revolutionary Army
B
fought for Americans at Valley Forge
C
supported England during the Revolution
6) The King referred to as HE in the Declaration of Independence was
A
George III of England
B
Charles III of Spain
C
Friedrich-Wilhelm III of the Netherlands
7) The Second Continental Congress
A
voted against the motion to write a Declaration of Independence
B
approved the Declaration of Independence
C
waited for the King of England to approve the Declaration of Independence
8) Consent of the governed means approval of the
A
President only
B
people
C
state
9) With the Signing of teh Declaration of Independence, the thirteen colonies gained the power to
A
assume debt with foreign nations
B
wage a war
C
all the choices along with the ability to create a national government
D
be treated as an independent nation
10) According to the Declaration of Independence, the power of government to govern rests with
A
the ability to tax
B
the people being governed
C
the strength of the military
11) According to the Declaration of Independence, liberty would be achieved when
A
a government of the people is established
B
England defeats the colonies
C
the acts of Parliament are enforced
12) When the truth is self-evident
A
no one can understand it
B
no one can see it
C
it does not need explanation
13) According to the Declaration of Independence, unalienable rights
A
can be taken away from a person
B
cannot be taken away from a person
C
can only be granted if certain requirements are met
14) The Declaration of Independence was adopted
A
June 14th, 1787
B
July 4th, 1776
C
after the British surrender at Yorktown
15) it is important to respect the Declaration of Independence because
A
it guaranteed our basic rights
B
it did nothing to solve our problem with England
C
it replaced the Articles of Confederation
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