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1. Who was John Adams?
Pennsylvania statesman and leader in the movement for American independence.
Massachusetts statesman and leader in the movement for American independence.
Principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
2. What did John Adams do for the country?
He assisted in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
He coauthored the Federalist Papers, which argued in favor of ratifying the Constitution.
He coauthored the Federalist Papers and wrote the Bill of Rights.
3. What is a Constitutional Convention?
A meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 states to revise or replace the Articles of Confederation with a new Constitution featuring a stronger central government.
The principle of governing through elected representatives.
The right to life, liberty, and property, which no government may take away.
4. How many are the key terms?
6
8
5
5.The Constitution of the United States is made up of:
Legislative
Judicial
All of the above
What was the purpose of the declaration of independence?
The constitution is a blueprint for how American government functions.
To announce and explain separation from Great Britain
The ideals for government expressed in the Declaration, including popular sovereignty and social contract, serve as the inspiration for American democratic values.
When was the declaration of independence?
June–July 1776
June-july 1850
June-july 2000
When john adams was born?
October 30, 1735
November 12, 1734
July 5, 1827
What was the natonality of john adams?
American
Italian
Russian
Who was Ben Franklin and what did he do?
Pennsylvania statesman and leader in the movement for American independence. Franklin aided Jefferson in drafting the Declaration of Independence.
Virginia statesman and major contributor to the US Constitution. He coauthored the Federalist Papers and wrote the Bill of Rights.
Revolutionary War general who presided over the Constitutional Convention.
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