Title: Foundations of American Citizenship
1Foundations of American Citizenship Government
SOL CE.2 a-c, CE.3 a-e, and CE.4 a-e
2- Unit 1 Test Review
- Round II
- By Mrs. Christi Neff
3- Same rules as before
- just keep going!
4Definitions
D or R
Principles
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5Topic 1 Title 100
The practice of offering time and service to
others without payment?
6Answer - Topic 1 100
volunteerism
7Topic 1 Title 200
Respecting and accepting others, regardless of
their differences, is called __________________.
8Answer - Topic 1 200
tolerance
9Topic 1 Title 300
The use of violence by groups against civilians
to achieve a political goal
10Answer - Topic 1 300
terrorism
11Topic 2 Title100
Duty or responsibility? obey the law
12Answer - Topic 2 100
Duty
13Topic 2 Title200
Duty or responsibility? Serve in the armed
forces if called.
14Answer - Topic 2 200
Duty
15Topic 2 Title300
Duty or responsibility? Register and vote.
16Answer - Topic 2300
Responsibility
17Topic 3 Title100
Which Fundamental Principle states that all
people are bound by the law?
18Answer - Topic 3100
Rule of Law
19Topic 3 Title 200Daily Double400 Points
Which Fundamental Principle states that the
government is not all-powerful?
20Answer - Topic 3200Daily Double400 Points
21Topic 3 Title 300
- How do Americans give their consent to the
government? - obeying laws b. volunteering
- c. jury duty d. voting
22Answer - Topic 3300
d. voting
23Topic 4 Title100Daily Double200 Points
What document guaranteed the Jamestown colonists
the same rights given to all English citizens?
24Answer - Topic 4 100Daily Double200 points
- Charters of
- Virginia Company of London
25Topic 4 Title200
Which document served as a model for the Bill of
Rights?
26Answer - Topic 4200
Virginia Declaration of Rights
27Topic 4 Title300
Who wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights?
28Answer - Topic 4300
George Mason