Choose six (6) of the following terms and write a brief paragraph for each. In that paragraph, be sure to define the term AND explain the significance. (5 points each)
Federalism, Democracy, Capitalism ,Virginia Company, Primogeniture, Pocahontas Separatists, Puritans Mayflower Compact John Winthrop Model of Christian Charity Magna Carta Petition of Right John Locke The Stamp Act Boston Tea Party Common Sense
Answer one (1) of the following questions in a paragraph. Be thorough and use complete sentences. (10 points) 1.Why did the Puritans consider the New World to be a City upon a Hill? How did this belief affect their effort in settling America? 2.Explain the Puritan understanding of human nature, especially as it relates to the fall of Adam. Question 8. Answer one (1) of the following questions in a paragraph. Be thorough and use complete sentences. (10 points)
1.Why did British interests and actions change in America in 1763? What were some of those changes? 2.Explain the role the Declaration of Independence played within the war itself. Questions 9-‐13. Answer five (5) of the following questions in a paragraph. Be thorough and use complete sentences. (10 points each)
1.List and describe the four essential features of a state. 2.Describe the four theories of the origins of the state and explain which one best describes the origins of the United States and why? 3.What are the four purposes of government? Give an example of how our government fulfills those responsibilities. 4.Of the characteristics of democracy, which is most important to the maintenance of a democracy and why? 5.Why did the early colonies of Jamestown and Massachusetts Bay develop so differently? 6.Which of the following documents was most influential in the development of the American political system: the Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, Model of Christian Charity, the Mayflower Compact, or Two Treatises on Government? Why? 7.What, according to John Locke, are our “natural rights”? Of those rights, which is the most important to retain, and which are you willing to give up? Why? 8.Explain what Locke meant when he discussed the “Right to Revolution”.
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