AHSGE
                                Chapters 3 and 4
                                  Study Guide

1.  What gives the government “necessary and proper” powers?
2.  What are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution called?
3.  What amendment abolished slavery?
4.  Who was the advocate for the public education of both men and women?
5.  What English document written in 1215 was the beginning point for
    representative government and protection of individual rights?
6. What was the name of the meeting where women demanded greater equality and
    opportunity in the U.S.?
7. What action doubled the size of the U.S. in 1803?
8. What was the name of the idea that the U.S. should extend its territory from the
    Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean?
9. What was the name of the system in which friends and supporters of Andrew
    Jackson wee given high government positions?
10. How were slaves counted for representation and what was it called?
11. What right was established by the Supreme Court in the case Marbury v
    Madison?
12. What is the name of the system that keeps the three government branches in equal
    power?
13. What was the name of the document that stated the U.S. would oppose any
    European intervention in the affairs of the countries of Latin and South America?
14. What was the name of the English philosopher who believed that government
    should derive its power from the people whom it governed?
15. What was the forced march of the Cherokee nation from Georgia to Oklahoma
    called?
16. What amendment gave women the right to vote?
17. What is Baron de Montesquieu credited with that we used in our government
    today?
18. What white abolitionist produced the newspaper The Liberator?
19. What country did Texas gain their independence from?
20. The sharing of power between the state and national government called?

Ahsge ch. 3 and 4 study guide

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    AHSGE Chapters 3 and 4 Study Guide 1. What gives the government “necessary and proper” powers? 2. What are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution called? 3. What amendment abolished slavery? 4. Who was the advocate for the public education of both men and women? 5. What English document written in 1215 was the beginning point for representative government and protection of individual rights? 6. What was the name of the meeting where women demanded greater equality and opportunity in the U.S.? 7. What action doubled the size of the U.S. in 1803? 8. What was the name of the idea that the U.S. should extend its territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean? 9. What was the name of the system in which friends and supporters of Andrew Jackson wee given high government positions? 10. How were slaves counted for representation and what was it called? 11. What right was established by the Supreme Court in the case Marbury v Madison? 12. What is the name of the system that keeps the three government branches in equal power? 13. What was the name of the document that stated the U.S. would oppose any European intervention in the affairs of the countries of Latin and South America? 14. What was the name of the English philosopher who believed that government should derive its power from the people whom it governed? 15. What was the forced march of the Cherokee nation from Georgia to Oklahoma called? 16. What amendment gave women the right to vote? 17. What is Baron de Montesquieu credited with that we used in our government today? 18. What white abolitionist produced the newspaper The Liberator? 19. What country did Texas gain their independence from? 20. The sharing of power between the state and national government called?