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Civics Knowledge Review
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Civics Knowledge Review
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1. A Pamphlet Published By Thomas Paine In 1776 To Convince The American Colonists To Support Becoming Independent From England

2. Congress Did Not Have The Power To Tax

3. An Individual's Right To Be Free

4. The Process Of Formally Approving Something; Ratification Of The U.S. Constitution

5. The Right Of Individuals To Come Together With Others And Collectively Express - Promote - Pursue And Defend Common Interests. This Includes The Right To Assemble In Public Places - And The Right To Join An Association. Peaceable Assembly Is Also Understood As Freedom Of Association.

6. The Quality Or State Of Being Correct

7. A Group Of People In The Early United States Who Favored The Establishment Of A Strong National Government And Who Worked For Ratification Of The U.S. Constitution

8. The First Ten Amendments To The U.S. Constitution - Establishing Rights And Protections For American Citizens

9. Democracy

10. A System That Allows Each Branch Of Government To Limit The Powers Of The Other Branches In Order To Prevent Abuse Of Power

11. Direct Democracy

12. Prime Minister

13. Beliefs Or Actions That Are Seen As A Benefit To The Larger Community Rather Than Individual Interests - Also Known As The Public Good

14. The First Constitution Of The United States - Adopted In 1781

15. A Tax

16. The Principle That A Ruler Or Government Is Not All-powerful

17. Propaganda

18. Article Vi Of The Constitution Stating That National Law Is Supreme To All Other Laws Passed By States

19. Why Is Congress Bicameral?

20. Communism

21. We The People

22. A Legal Member Of A State And/Or Country

23. To Urge

24. To Be Given Something Naturally

25. Posterity