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First Six Weeks Benchmark Test
Test Description: Benchmark Review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) 1. Who’s Book persuaded the delegates to break away from England?
A
Thomas Paine
B
John Locke
C
George Washington
D
Ben Franklin
2) 2. Who’s philosophy did Thomas Jefferson use in writing the Declaration of Independence?
A
Thomas Paine
B
John Locke
C
George Washington
D
Ben Franklin
3) 1. What document laid the model for the US Constitution?
A
Massachusetts Constitution
B
Declaration of Independece
C
English Bill of Rights
D
Magna Carta
4) 1. What state was the first to organize and construct their state constitution?
A
Virginia
B
Rhode Island
C
Maryland
D
New Hampshire
5) 2. Who did the nobles force to sign the Magna Carta in 12 15?
A
King Henry
B
King James III
C
King George III
D
King John
6) Who was elected to preside over the Constitutional Convention?
A
Benjamin Franklin
B
James Madison
C
George Washington
D
David Crockett
7) Which plan called for a one house legislature where each house would be equally represented?
A
New Jersey Plan
B
Checks and Balances
C
Virgina Plan
D
Great Compromise
8) Type of government where people share in governing and being governed.
A
Direct Democracy
B
democracy
C
Dictatorship
D
Representative Democracy
9) What event gave Parliament power over all?
A
Glorious Revolution
B
Great Depression
C
Revolutionary War
D
Magna Carta
10) What document said no one could live above the law not even the King or Queen.
A
Magna Cart
B
Mayflower Compact
C
Constitution
D
Declaration of Independence
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