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8th grade social studies age of jackson day 1 warm-up
question id: 5519
all year
move the correct answer to each box in the table.
bellet british should have colonists permission to pass taxes
freedom of religion (church/mosque), freedom of speech (criticize), freedom of press (media)
new england colony: boston major port city
washington warned against having permanent foreign alliances and creating political parties
farewell address 1st amendment consent of governed massachusetts
Each description is matched to its corresponding historical document, principle, or location based on U.S. history context:
- The idea that the British needed colonists' permission to tax ties to the foundational principle of consent of the governed, a key colonial grievance.
- The listed freedoms (religion, speech, press) are protected by the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
- Boston, a major port city in a New England colony, is part of Massachusetts.
- George Washington's warnings against permanent foreign alliances and political parties are from his Farewell Address.
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- Belief British should have colonists' permission to pass taxes: Consent of governed
- Freedom of religion (church/mosque), freedom of speech (criticize), freedom of press (media): 1st Amendment
- New England colony; Boston major port city: Massachusetts
- Washington warned against having permanent foreign alliances and creating political parties: Farewell Address