Jarvis exam review EXAM (updated 2026)
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In the Declaration of - Individual and Civil Liberties
Independence, what were some - Unalienable Rights
ideals that Americans believed - Consent of the People
government should be founded on - Equality of Rights for All Citizens
- Responsibility of the Government to protect the
Rights of Citizens
What are the unalienable rights in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
the Declaration of Independence?
The Northwest Ordinance temporary governance and eventual entry of
provided: these states into the United States
Northwest ordinance established: - public education
- establishment of civil liberties
- prohibition of slavery
- state governments were to be republican in
structure
What were the civil liberties - religious liberty
established in the Northwest - trial by jury
ordinance - not allowed to unrightfully imprison people(( jail
without trial))
, what were the precedents for when slavery was forever outlawed from the
governing the United States that lands of the Northwest Territory, freedom of
were established by the Northwest religion and other civil liberties were guaranteed,
Ordinance. the resident Indians were promised decent
treatment, and education was provided for.
how did the US. constitution - establishing the 3 branches of government
strengthen the national government (executive, legislative, judicial)
- Principle of federalism that distributed powers
between national and state governments
- Instituting the ability to pass legislation and
amend the Constitution
- Giving the ability to address issues facing the
nation to Congress
what were some of the issues facing - levy taxes(a sum of money that has to be
the nation to congress payed)
- raise armies (support armies)
- regulate commerce (trades between nations)
In the US constitution, what is the - limiting the government to protect civil liberties
defined relationship between the (religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition)
people and the government - ensuring people have an active role in society
by electing government representatives
- guaranteeing power from the consent of the
people
How does the US constitution the government is divided into 3 branches,
establish a limited government that legislative, (congress: house of reps, senate)
protects the rights of the people judicial, (supreme court) and executive
(president) who all keep each other in check, so
one part of the government doesn't overpower
the others)
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Terms in this set (103)
In the Declaration of - Individual and Civil Liberties
Independence, what were some - Unalienable Rights
ideals that Americans believed - Consent of the People
government should be founded on - Equality of Rights for All Citizens
- Responsibility of the Government to protect the
Rights of Citizens
What are the unalienable rights in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
the Declaration of Independence?
The Northwest Ordinance temporary governance and eventual entry of
provided: these states into the United States
Northwest ordinance established: - public education
- establishment of civil liberties
- prohibition of slavery
- state governments were to be republican in
structure
What were the civil liberties - religious liberty
established in the Northwest - trial by jury
ordinance - not allowed to unrightfully imprison people(( jail
without trial))
, what were the precedents for when slavery was forever outlawed from the
governing the United States that lands of the Northwest Territory, freedom of
were established by the Northwest religion and other civil liberties were guaranteed,
Ordinance. the resident Indians were promised decent
treatment, and education was provided for.
how did the US. constitution - establishing the 3 branches of government
strengthen the national government (executive, legislative, judicial)
- Principle of federalism that distributed powers
between national and state governments
- Instituting the ability to pass legislation and
amend the Constitution
- Giving the ability to address issues facing the
nation to Congress
what were some of the issues facing - levy taxes(a sum of money that has to be
the nation to congress payed)
- raise armies (support armies)
- regulate commerce (trades between nations)
In the US constitution, what is the - limiting the government to protect civil liberties
defined relationship between the (religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition)
people and the government - ensuring people have an active role in society
by electing government representatives
- guaranteeing power from the consent of the
people
How does the US constitution the government is divided into 3 branches,
establish a limited government that legislative, (congress: house of reps, senate)
protects the rights of the people judicial, (supreme court) and executive
(president) who all keep each other in check, so
one part of the government doesn't overpower
the others)