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History 3.1 Question

History 3.1 Questions

QuestionAnswer
What event had an immeasurable effect on the unity of the colonies and helped prepare them for future political, economic, and religious freedom Great Awakening
Who was the member of parliament that supported the American Colonists Edmund Burke
Which act only cut off all trade between the colonies and England but also officially removed the colonies from the king's protection Prohibitory act
(t/f) Nationalism is a love for one's country and loyalty to that country False, love/loyalty to country is patriotism
(t/f) Code of Hammurabi was the first foundational civil ordinance False, the first foundational civil ordinance was capital punishment
(t/f) More than 140 million people have been killed by Marxist totalitarianism in the Soviet Union and Red China alone True
(t/f) The power of the English monarchs was strictly limited by the English bill of rights in 1689 True
The Declaration of Independence was a covenant under God to establish a civil body politik False, the Mayflower Compact was the covenant under God to establish a civil body politik
The legislature composed of one house is called bicameral False, bicameral legislature has two houses
Became the first Black American to become a four-star general Daniel 'Chappie' James
Model parliament in 1295 Edward the First
Drafted the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson
Formulated the basic ideas of communism Karl Marx
Laid the foundations for the right of trial by jury Henry the Second
Signed the Magna Carta King John
The most outstanding constitutional monarch in world history Queen Victoria
Was the first to put Communism into practice on a large scale Vladimir Lenin
Wrote commentaries on the laws of England William Blackstone
Wrote the pledge of Allegiance Francis Bellamy
Wrote the Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key
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