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Government Test 1 Chapters 1 and 2

QuestionAnswer
Government Punish evil and reward righteousness; any system of public rule or authority
Trinity First place we see government, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; Imagio Dei
Human depravity The human sin nature
Creation mandate man placed higher than animals
Imagio Dei Made in the image of God
PE Punish Evil
RR Reward Righteousness
Interact voting, run for office
Submit To authority
Patiotism Love for ones Country, Merica
Jingoism "Unquestioning" Love for ones Country
James Madison "If men were angels there would be no need for government"
Reformation 1500's They went to America for Religious freedom
Gold, God, Glory Reasons why Columbus came to America
Moral Dissent Appeal to the higher Authority; Either obey God or Government
Divine Right When God gives a king authority and everybody believes it and it is unquestionalable
Social Contract Government is formed by the consent of the governed
House of Burges 1619 That there were the colonies before the Mayflower
Old Detuer Satanix Required every town of fifty children or more to provide a primary school for its children
Act of 1642 required parents to provide for the education and that they might "Read and Understand"
Great Awkening Johnothan Edwards, David Brainard, George whitefield
Princeton Collage trained preachers, founded by John Witherspoon who taught 89 founding fathers
Darthmouth Trained indians
Harvard First Collage in 1636
John Witherspoon Founded Princeton Collage; taught 89 founding fathers including James Madison
John Caldwell Preaching, and joined the army, used hymnals, and said 'Now Put Watts in 'Em Boys"
Defense Attorney John Adams
Offensive Attorney Thomas Phane; prosecuter
5 people killed Boston Massacure
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