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Civics

QuestionAnswer
Articles of Confederation
Benjamin Franklin
Alexander Hamilton
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
Magna Carta
bicameral
unicameral
delegate
First Continental Congress 1774 colonial legislatures met in Philadelphia to address problems with Parliament and the Intolerable Acts
Second Continental Congress 1775, Philadelphia
Samuel Adams
John Jay
Patrick Henry
popular sovereignty
Thomas Jefferson
ratification
Framers of the Constitution
Virginia Plan Proposed by Madison, 3 branches of government and a bicameral legislature
New Jersey Plan
Connecticut Compromise
Three-Fifths Compromise
John Locke author of TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT;
Federalist
Anti-Federalist
quorum
TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION
Stamp Act
Alexander Payne
SENATE half of Legislative Branch of U.S. government; 2 per state (100 total)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES half of Legislative Branch of U.S. government; number of reps per state varies based on population (
Declaration of Independence 1765?
Created by: TALPIV
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