
Grievances Addressed in the Constitution
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Social Studies
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 12 Questions
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Lesson Objectives
We will- review the grievances in the constitution and the three branches of government
I will- follow along and answer comprehension questions
Essential Question:
How were the grievances in the declaration of independence addressed in the constitution?
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Open Ended
What were two reasons why the Articles of Confederation were considered weak?
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Multiple Choice
How was the grievance "colonists not being able to speak out against the King" addressed in the Constitution?
2nd amendment
3rd amendment
10th amendment
1st amendment
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Multiple Choice
How was the grievance "allowed colonists' homes to be searched without a warrant" addressed in the constitution
1st amendment
4th amendment
Principle of checks and Balances
Principle of federalism
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was the first government in the United States?
U.S. Constitution
Articles of Confederation
Northwest Ordinance
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Multiple Choice
Northern and Southern delegates vehemently argued on how slaves should be counted as population for representation purposes, the result of this debate was the -
Three-fifths compromise
Great Compromise
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Missouri Compromise
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Multiple Choice
The founding fathers combined the ideas of the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan to come up with -
Compromise of 1820
Three-fifths compromise
Great Compromise
Constitutional Convention
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What is the "Bill of Rights"?
First 10 amendments to the Constitution
Protects basic freedoms for individuals
Limits the power of the federal government
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Multiple Choice
What was the reason the bill of rights was added to the constitution?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be considered a violation of the 1st amendment?
A priest using his church to talk about god
A newspaper reporting on the crimes of a senator
A mayor making his office only available to Catholics
A college student using a permit to protest in a local park.
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Multiple Choice
Who leads the Executive Branch?
President
Congress
Supreme Court
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Multiple Choice
Who is part of the Legislative Branch
President
Congress
Supreme Court
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Multiple Choice
Who leads the Judicial Branch?
President
Congress
Supreme Court
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Open Ended
Choose two from the following list and write how they were addressed in the constitution
taxation without representation
king has absolute power
people could not criticize the king.
allowed homes to be searched
quartering of troops in colonist homes
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