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Which fundamental principle states that no one is above the law?
a) Rule of law
b) Consent of the governed
c) Limited government
d) Democracy

Which fundamental principle means that the people give the government authority in exchange for the protection of their rights.
a) Limited Government
b) Consent of the governed
c) Democracy
d) Representative Government

The government is not all powerful is an example of what principle?
a) Limited Governemnt
b) Consent of the governed
c) Democracy
d) Rule of law

Which document told the king of England he had to obey the laws?
a) Declaration of Rights
b) Charters of the Virginia Company
c) Magna Carta
d) Bill of Rights

This document served as a model of the Bill of Rights?
a) Constitution
b) Virginia Declaration of Rights
c) Magna Carta
d) Bill of Rights

Which of the following is not a right found in the 1st Amendment?
a) Press
b) Petition
c) Speech
d) Trial by jury

This document guaranteed the rights of Englishmen to the colonists?
a) Charters of the Virginia Company of London
b) Bill of Rights
c) Virginia Declaration of Rights
d) The Declaration of Independence

Which document stated grievances against the king and declared that everyone had the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?
a) The Declaration of Independnece
b) The Bill of Rights
c) Magna Carta
d) Charters of the Virginia Company of London

________________ of the United States...(Preamble)
a) We the citizens
b) We the elected
c) We the people
d) We the delegates

This purpose of government found in the preamble means that everyone is to be treated fairly, no matter who they are?
a) Establish Justice
b) Provide for the common defense
c) Promote the General Welfare
d) Secure the blessings of liberty

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