Cards in this guide (16)
Why did the authors of the articles of confederation create a weak central government
To preserve the independence of the states
What statement is true regarding the difference between a parliamentary government and a presidential government
In a presidential government, the president is both chief
executive and head of state.
Which statement about bias in social studies sources is true
Bias is the set of preferences or prejudices a writer has about
a subject
Which idea is a fundamental principle of the Articles of Confederation
Freedom of speech for individuals and lawmakers
Which statement accurately describes the relationship between the Northwest Ordinance and the Articles of Confederation
The northwest ordinance added to the guidlines for american expansion that were introduced in the articles of confederation
Which statement accurately describes the 13 American colonies
Each colony differed in terms of personal freedom and control
over government affairs.
Which historical document established these important principles
The Magna Carta was the actual answer, Anonymous was right.
Which statement best describes the significance of the Magna Carta
It established that no one, even the king, is above the law
APEX
Which statement describes a difference between authoritarian government and constitutional government
In a constitutional government, the powers of government are
limited by a written document.
Which statement accurately describes how a historical society influenced the development of democracy
Citizens in Ancient Rome established a republican form of government.
Which aspect of English government traditions did not influence leaders in the United States
Allowing any new territory to establish a bill of rights -Apex :)
It is morally wrong not to vote what type of claim is this
Which influential idea resulted from this clause
Which Enlightenment philosopher's belief does the passage most directly represent
Authority is power that is:
which statement about the claim is true
It is both arguable and defensible.