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Abeka 7th Grade History Test 7 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Expert Verified | Ace the Test
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Which monarch wanted all Englishmen to conform to the established Church of England? 
James I 
Who was the first true prime minister of England? Robert Walpole 
What did Parliament enact as the colonists' punishment for the Boston Tea Party? 
Intolerable Acts 
What U.S. ship exploded in the harbor of Havana, Cuba, starting the Spanish-American War? 
Maine 
After the Spanish-American war, what Spanish possession in the Pacific did the United States 
gain? Guam
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Edexcel A Level Politics Paper 2 Mark Scheme June 2022.
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Edexcel A Level Politics Paper 2 Mark Scheme June 2022. Pearson Edexcel GCE In Politics (9PL0) Paper 2: UK Government and Non-core Political Ideas. Only government proposed amendments 
succeed in the Commons. 
Due to the majority for the government, the 
whip system and party loyalty in the Commons, 
nearly all successful amendments to bills 
require government backing with only 1% of 
proposals from non-government 
parliamentarians succeeding (UCL). 
We can conclude that the government’s 
dom...
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AMSCO APUSH Period 3 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Patrick Henry correct answersYoung Virginian lawyer who coined the phrase "No taxation without representation" in his speech to the House of Burgesses. (p. 73) 
 
Stamp Act Congress correct answersRepresentatives from nine colonies met in New York in 1765 and decided that only their own elected representatives had the power to approve taxes. (p. 73) 
 
Sons and Daughters of Liberty correct answersSecret society organized to intimidated tax agents. Sometimes they destroyed revenue stamps and ta...
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Civics Benchmark Review & EOC Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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Civics Benchmark Review & EOC Study 
Guide with Complete Solutions 
1. The Enlightenment idea of separation of powers was developed by? - Correct 
Answer ️️ -Montesquieu 
2. John Locke's theory that certain truths in society come from and are governed by 
nature is known as the theory of? - Correct Answer ️️ -Natural Law 
3. Describe John Locke's theory of social contract. - Correct Answer ️️ -Citizens 
surrender some rights (not a state of nature) to live by laws and be protected ...
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Tudors Essay Plans | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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'Henry VII increased the power of monarchy during his reign' asses the validity of this view - 
Increasing power of Monarchy within the Tudor period could be defined as strengthening ones 
position as monarch whilst increasing accumulation of land and money as well as decreasing the power 
of the highest up in society. 
1. Increase of land: escheats, 1486 Act of resumption reclaimed all land given away since 1455, Acts of 
Attainder (acts passed by parliament, land taken away from those who di...
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Civics Benchmark Review & EOC Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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Civics Benchmark Review & EOC Study 
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1. The Enlightenment idea of separation of powers was developed by? - Correct 
Answer ️️ -Montesquieu 
2. John Locke's theory that certain truths in society come from and are governed by 
nature is known as the theory of? - Correct Answer ️️ -Natural Law 
3. Describe John Locke's theory of social contract. - Correct Answer ️️ -Citizens 
surrender some rights (not a state of nature) to live by laws and be protected ...
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THE 2023-2024 AP US GOVERNMENT & POLITICS REVIEW
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THE AP US GOVERNMENT & POLITICS REVIEW 
Declaration of Independence - ANS-Letter written to formally declare the 13 colonies independent from 
Britain 
Provides justification for the break from Great Britain 
Is a declaration of natural rights - Rights inherent in human beings, not dependent on governments, 
which include life, liberty, and property (John Locke) 
Establishes a foundation for popular sovereignty - "consent of the governed" government's source of 
authority is the people 
L...
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BLAW211 2023-2024 Exam with 100% Pass
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Moral rules - Answer-Standards considering what we think are right or wrong 
e.g. unfaithful to your partner (no legal consequences) 
 
Legal rules - Answer-Created by a statute (parliament prescribes a rule) or by the courts 
Has to be enforceable, (if you do not follow this rule, this will happen) 
 
Public Law (4) - Answer-Constitutional law 
Administrative law 
International law 
Criminal law 
 
Constitutional Law - Answer-How parliament works, how laws are made 
 
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American Revolution Questions and Answers Latest 2023 Graded A
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American Revolution Questions and 
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What were the causes of the American Revolution? 
Proclamation of 1763, Intolerable Acts, Stamp Act, Mercantilism, Lack of Representation in 
Parliament, and British economic polocies following the French & Indian War. 
Intolerable Acts 
In response to Boston Tea Party, 4 acts passed in 1774, Port of Boston closed, reduced power of 
assemblies in colonies, permitted royal officers to be tried elsewhere, provided for quartering of 
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Causes of the American Revolution &American Revolution Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Causes of the American Revolution 
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What were the causes of the American Revolution? 
Proclamation of 1763, Intolerable Acts, Stamp Act, Mercantilism, Lack of Representation in 
Parliament, and British economic polocies following the French & Indian War. 
Intolerable Acts 
In response to Boston Tea Party, 4 acts passed in 1774, Port of Boston closed, reduced power of 
assemblies in colonies, permitted royal officers to be tried elsewher...
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