Celebrate Freedom Week

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  1. 3. a form of government where power resides in a group of elected representatives.
  2. 4. The first ten amendments of the US Constitution, which protects individual rights.
  3. 5. This Amendment guarantees the freedom of religion and speech.
  4. 9. the person who wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
  5. 10. Taking place on January 1, 1863, this executive order by Abraham Lincoln freed slaves in rebellion states.
  6. 11. Freedom from control.
  7. 12. Personal freedoms, personal protections and equality under the law – guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.
  8. 13. rights that cannot be taken away from you and are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
  9. 14. freedom from control or interference; the power or right to do what one chooses to do.
  10. 16. legally ending of the practice of slavery.
  11. 18. "no taxation without ________" was a slogan adopted by colonists who disagreed with the economic policies placed upon them by Great Britain during the Revolutionary Era.
  12. 19. First representative, legislative assembly.
  13. 20. a principle of the US Constitution that says government must operate within certain bounds set by the people.
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  1. 1. the division of the powers of government into 3 separate branches: executive, legislative and judicial.
  2. 2. This document was written by Thomas Jefferson on July 4, 1776.
  3. 6. This important social contract was ratified on September 17, 1787.
  4. 7. a complaint against the King of England within the Declaration of Independence.
  5. 8. political theory government rests on the consent of the governed, or the will of the people.
  6. 15. a legislative body with two houses or chambers.
  7. 17. a change or addition made to the US Constitution.