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Common law is based on __________. |
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Declaration of Indepedence |
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the document adopted by the second Continental Congress to separate from England |
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the document drawn up by parliament to guarantee their laws would be obeyed and that the rights of the people could not be violented |
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the king of England during the American revolution |
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In response to the taxes imposed by the British Parliament, many American colonists decided to boycott, or __________, British goods. |
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a seventeenth-century English philosopher whose social contract theory influenced the declaration |
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King __________ was forced to sign the Magna Carta in 1215. |
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Many of the ideas in the Declaration of Independence were drawn from English philosopher __________. |
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The author of the Declaration of Independence was __________. |
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The first representative assembly in the English colonies was the __________. |
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Virginia House of Burgesses |
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the man who wrote the original draft of Indepedence |
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Virginia house of burgesses |
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the first representative assembly, or legislature, in the English colonies |
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Which state's constitution served as a model for the U.S. Constitution? |
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articles of confederation |
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the first constitution of the united states; in effect during most of the 1780s |
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the power as determined by law |
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a legislature consisting of two parts, or houses |
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the refusal to purchase certain goods |
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a written document granting land and the authority to set up colonial governments |
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a group of people in one place who are ruled by a parent country elsewhere |
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a system of law based on precedent and customs |
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pamphlet by Thomas Paine that explained why american colonists should declare independence |
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an agreement, or contract, among a group of people |
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a group of individuals or state governments |
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a detailed, written plan for government |
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an agreement between two parties |
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a presendentative to a meeting |
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first continental congress |
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the initial meeting of the American colonies; rights as English citizens |
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English war that caused the debt which led to tax conflicts between England and its American colonies |
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the peaceful transfer of power in england that resulted in the monarch having less power than parliament |
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something allowed by the authority |
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the country formed by the union of England and scotland |
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he first government of the United States was the __________. |
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Articles of Confederation |
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self-reliance and freedom from outside control |
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the president of the second continental congress who signed the Declaration in large handwriting |
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officially authorized by law |
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a group of people that makes laws |
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the great character of England signed by king john in 1215 |
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king james II's daughter and her husband, who became the monarchs after the glorious revolution |
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the written plan for government agreed upon by the pilgrims |
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the theory that a country should sell more goods to other countries that it buys |
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no taxation without representaons |
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slogan used by the american colonists to show their complaint about English taxes being unfair |
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a ruling that is used as the basis for a judicial decision in a later, similar case |
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second continental congress |
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the group that governed the colonies during the american revolution and adopdted the declaration of Indepedence |
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English tax on the colonies that emphasized the american complaint of taxation without representation |
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a well thought out recognition |
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custom or long held beliefs |
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