a. Governor b. Lieutenant Governor c. Senate President d. Chief of Police
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a. Fifty-two (52). b. Four hundred thirty-five (435). c. One hundred (100). d. Fifty (50)
a. Gave the United States independence from Great Britain. b. Ended World War I. c. Gave women the right to vote. d. Freed slaves in most Southern states.
a. Trial by jury. b. To vote. c. To bear arms. d. Speech.
a. Declared our independence from Great Britain. b. Declared our independence from France. c. Gave women the right to vote. d. Freed the slaves
a. Life and death. b. Life and pursuit of happiness. c. Liberty and justice. d. Life and the right to own a home.
a. Six (6). b. Two (2). c. Four (4). d. Eight (8).
a. The Articles of Confederation. b. The Constitution. c. The Emancipation Proclamation. d. The Declaration of Independence.
a. The House of Representatives and the courts. b. The House of Lords and the House of Commons. c. The Senate and House of Representatives. d. The Senate and the courts.