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Example Question #33 : Facts And Details In U.S. Political History From Pre Columbian To 1789
What was the last colony to be founded prior to the Revolutionary War?
Kentucky
New Hampshire
South Carolina
Georgia
West Virginia
Georgia
The last of the original thirteen colonies to be founded prior to the Revolutionary War was the colony of Georgia. It was founded in 1732, by James Oglethorpe, initially as a trustee colony, but later it become a royal colony under the Crown's direct protection. Georgia was also the colony which had most direct ties to the British Empire at the time of revolution, due in part to the shorter period with which Georgians had to create a separate identity, and also due to the protection from Native Americans that Georgians required from the British.
Example Question #34 : Facts And Details In U.S. Political History From Pre Columbian To 1789
On July 4th, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted what document in Philadelphia?
The Declaration of Independence
The Articles of Confederation
The Constitution
The Bill of Rights
The Emancipation Proclamation
The Declaration of Independence
On July 4th, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia.
Example Question #364 : U.S. Political History
On March 4th, 1789, the U.S. Congress met for the first time in which American city?
Washington, D.C.
Richmond
Philadelphia
New York City
Boston
New York City
On March 4th, 1789, the U.S. Congress met for the first time in New York City, at Federal Hall.
Example Question #364 : U.S. Political History
At the First Continental Congress, only twelve of the thrteen colonies were represented. Which colony was not represented?
Virginia
Georgia
New York
New Jersey
Delaware
Georgia
At the First Continental Congress, only Geogia was not represented, as the colony was hoping for British help with its Native-American population.
Example Question #35 : Facts And Details In U.S. Political History From Pre Columbian To 1789
The only state originally colonized by the French among the following is __________.
New York
Massachusetts
Louisiana
Georgia
Maryland
Louisiana
Among all the European countries who colonized America in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, France was least interested in establishing large, permanent settlements. Instead, the French government favored establishing trading posts and dealing with the Native Americans. The French did have a presence stretching from the St. Lawrence River in Canada through the Great Lakes and down the Mississippi River Valley. One of the few settlements was established at New Orleans in present day Louisiana.
Example Question #361 : U.S. Political History
Article 1 of the Constitution of United States details the __________.
judicial branch
legislative branch
freedom of speech, religion, and assembly
executive branch
the rights of citizens
legislative branch
After a short preamble, the first subject that the writers of the Constitution addressed was the legislative branch of the government, the United States Congress. This position shows the vital role the framers saw in the legislature, as the "people's branch." Article II and III went on to detail the roles of the Executive and Judicial Branches, respectively. Enumerated rights of citizens were not originally included, and anti-federalists who were opposed to the constitution saw this as a primary reason to oppose the document. The Bill of Rights, ten amendments that enumerated rights of citizens was added in 1791.
Example Question #362 : U.S. Political History
The colony of Delaware was originally settled by __________.
Spain
Portugal
England
the Netherlands
Sweden
Sweden
The first permanent settlement in present day Delaware was established by Sweden in 1638. Fort Christina (now Wilmington) was the only Swedish settlement in North America. This placed it perilously between the English in Virginia and the Dutch in New Amsterdam. In 1651, the Dutch conquered Fort Christina, pushing the Swedes out of North America. By 1664, the English had conquered all Dutch territory in North America.
Example Question #363 : U.S. Political History
In a Republican system of governmental power is derived, in theory, from __________?
the Monarch
the people
the church
the wealthy
the laborers
the people
In a Republican system of government the power is derived from the mass of the people. The people vote to elect representatives, who are then given a mandate to make decisions on behalf of the people. This is the system of government present in the United States.
Example Question #364 : U.S. Political History
Which founding father was primarily responsible for drafting the United States Constitution?
James Madison
Thomas Jefferson
Alexander Hamilton
George Washington
John Adams
James Madison
James Madison arrived at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 with the idea of creating an entirely new government than had existed under the Articles of Confederation. He documented these ideas, for the most part in his famous Virginia Plan, and garnered support from many of the delegates at the Convention. His ideas, along with those of Hamilton and Jefferson, would prove the driving forces behind the nature of the Constitution.
Example Question #371 : U.S. Political History
Freedom of assembly is guaranteed in which Amendment to the Constitution?
First
Sixth
Ninth
Fourth
Third
First
The First Amendment to the Constitution guarantees the right of American citizens to free religious belief, free speech, freedom of the press, and freedom to assemble and petition the government. Freedom of assembly was seen as vital to many of the Founding Fathers, as it would allow protection from tyranny and theoretically ensure the control of the people.
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