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  1. What big idea of American government does The House of Burgesses Fall under? Delf Government, Limited government, representative
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  2. What was a main idea behind the American Revolutionary War?O that people give government its power O that people should not have
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  3. what was a main idea behind the american revolutionary war?A. the people give government its power B. that people can migrate to
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  4. What was a main idea behind the American Revolutionary War?O that people give government its power O that people should not have
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  5. Match the aspect of the Roman Republic with its influence on American government.American government: Us Constitution, US
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  6. The Great Compromise was presented at the Constitutional Convention, which was a meeting of states whose delegates were
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  7. Which of the following explains how the Constitution limits government power and signifies the idea of popular sovereignty in
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  8. Which of the following explains how the Constitution limits government power and signifies the idea of popular sovereignty in
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  9. “Our present position...illustrates the American idea that government rests upon the consent of the governed, and that it is
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  10. Background InformationExcerptIn 1830 Henry Clay, one of the most prominent members of the House of Representatives, spoke out
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