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qaws [65]
3 years ago
10

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History
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Marizza181 [45]3 years ago
8 0

<u>Fine, it's a hard task but let's answer these 21 questions. </u>

<u>1. The correct answer is A. James Madison. </u>

Born in Port Conway, Virginia, on March 16, 1751, James Madison was the 4th President of the United States, he drafted the Virginia Plan and he also drafted the Bill of Rights. Because his decisive role during drafting and ratification, Madison is considered "Father of the Constitution".

<u>2. The correct answer is A. The first ten Amendments of the Constitution. </u>

Written by James Madison these amendments, which list specific prohibitions on governmental power, protecting constitutionally certain individual liberties.  

<u>3. The correct answer is E. George Mason.  </u>

Born in Fairfax County, Virginia in 1725, George Mason was concerned that the federal government might become too powerful and he was alarmed that the original Constitution lacked a Bill of Rights. That's why he refused to sign the Constitution, along with Edmund Randolph and Elbridge Gerry.

<u>4. The correct answer is A.  To give rights to the people. </u>

In the Preamble establishes the foundation of legal authority, along the governance of which the citizens of the United States of America can design individual contributions.

<u>5. The correct answer is B. King George III of England. </u>

At the time of the Declaration of Independence, in 1776, George III was the King of England. Later, in 1801 he became King of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

<u>6. The correct answer is E.  The right of separation of Church and State. </u>

Literally, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

<u>7. The correct answer is D.  For the purpose of forming the National Guard in each State .</u>

There has been an intense debate over the amendment's meaning and interpretation. One side interprets the amendment to mean it provides for collective rights, while the opposing view is that it provides individual rights.

<u>8. The correct answer is D. 4 </u>

The first verse is the most widely known. The following three are not so popular.

<u>9. The correct answer is C.  Fort McHenry, Maryland </u>

During the War of 1812, Key, the night of September 14, 1814, witnessed the attacks on Baltimore by the Royal Navy ships and wrote the words based on his experiences this night.

<u>10. The correct answer is A. 27. </u>

The first one was completed on December 15, 1791, and the last one, the 27th, on May 5, 1992.

<u>11. The correct answer is E. All of the above. </u>

The purpose of a company is to functions that will benefit to communities, societies, customers and in the process of doing that the owners of a company generate profits but profits are not as such the objective of a corporation.

<u>12. The correct answer is E. The Speaker of the House. </u>

According to the Act of Succession of 1947, the first six spots of current succession order are:

  • Speaker of the House
  • President pro-tempore of the Senate
  • Secretary of State
  • Secretary of Treasury
  • Secretary of Defense
  • Attorney General

<u>13. The correct answer is A. John Roberts. </u>

Since 2005, John Roberts is the current Chief Justice.

<u>14. The correct answer is C. Patrick Henry. </u>

He was born in Virginia in 1736 and he became the first Governor of independent Virginia. Henry delivered his famous speech in 1775, during the second Virginia Convention in Richmond.

<u>15. The correct answer is B. Alexander Hamilton. </u>

Alexander Hamilton was appointed by President George Washington as the First Secretary of Treasury. He was in office until 1795 and in 1796 and 1800 elections he was not a strong contender for the Presidency.

<u>16. The correct answer is C. 19th. </u>

The 19th Amendment was adopted on August 18, 1920, marking the end of the women's suffrage movement in America, at both state and national levels.

<u>17. The correct answer is E. Woodrow Wilson. </u>

From March 4, 1913, to March 4, 1921, Thomas Woodrow Wilson, served in office as 28th President of the United States.  

<u>18. The correct answer is A. Andrew Johnson </u>

He was accused of violating the Tenure of Office Act, and the House voted to impeach Johnson on February 24, 1868. Finally, the Senate acquitted him.

<u>19. The correct answer is B. Maine. </u>

Maine was admitted to the Union on March 15, 1820, and the territory was separated from Massachusetts.

<u>20. The correct answer is A. Benjamin Franklin. </u>

He was Minister to France from 1778 to 1785. His goal was to keep a solid and supportive relationship with the French government. It is clear that without French financial and military aid, the Colonies could not have succeeded in its war for independence.

<u>21. The correct answer is A. Battle of Yorktown. </u>

In 1781, from September 28 to October 19, the Continental Army, led by General George Washington, won this crucial battle against the British Army.

svlad2 [7]3 years ago
4 0

1. a 2. a 3. c 4. d 5.c 6.a 7.b 8.b

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