U.S. History Regents Study Guide with Complete Solutions
U.S. History Regents Study Guide with Complete Solutions Virginia House of Burgesses - Correct Answer established in 1619 by Jamestown. Was Americas first elected legislature. democratic principle in colonial america - Correct Answer political equality (leger equality) equality of justice and franchise (vote) The pamphlet common sense - Correct Answer was written by Thomas Paine, states that it is "common sense" to want independence from the British, says to create a republic industrialization - Correct Answer Development of a system which supports machine production of goods Articles of Confederation - Correct Answer A weak constitution that governed America during the Revolutionary War constitutional convention of 1787 - Correct Answer A meeting in Philadelphia in 1787 that produced a new constitution enlightenment - Correct Answer A movement of ideas that occurred in Europe between 1680 and 1790. Attempted to apply reason to understand, explain and even change the world. influenced the constitution census - Correct Answer A valuable tool for understanding demographic changes. The Constitution requires that the government conduct an "actual enumeration" of the population every 10 years. what advantages did the colonists have in the revolutionary war - Correct Answer 1. fighting on their own land, all volunteer forces that were willing to fight but poorly equipped who helped the colonists during the revolutionary war - Correct Answer louis XVI checks and balances - Correct Answer unsure that one branch doesn't overpower another A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
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