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d. Autocrary Oligarchy separate 7. A povernment in which the executive and legislative branches are sep and independent. The citizens are allowed to vote for their chief executive a. Unitary Government b. Federal Government c. Confederate Government d. Presidential Government e. Parliamentary Government 8. Agovernment in which the executive and legislative branches are the same The citizens are not allowed to vote for their chief executive directly. a. Unitary Government b. Federal Government c. Confederate Government d. Presidential Government e. Parliamentary Government 9. This document stated that the United States of America would be a sovereign & independent nation. a. Magna Carta b. Petition of Right c. English Bill of Rights d. Declaration of Independence e. US. Constitution 10. This person wrote the Declaration of Independence a. Benjamin Franklin b. Jefferson Davis c. Thomas Jefferson d. Michael McGinnis 11. This document was written in 1215 and established the idea of limited government. a. Magna Carta b. Petition of Right c. English Bill of Right d. Declaration of Independence 12. This document was written in 1628 and severely limited the power of the king. a. Magna Carta b. Petition of Right c. English Ball of Right d Declaration of Independence 13. This document gave rights to the English citizens a. Magna Carta b. Petition of Right

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d. Autocrary
Oligarchy
separate
7. A povernment in which the executive and legislative branches are sep
and independent. The citizens are
allowed to vote for their chief executive
a. Unitary Government
b. Federal Government
c. Confederate Government
d. Presidential Government
e. Parliamentary Government
8. Agovernment in which the executive and legislative branches are the same The citizens are not allowed to vote
for their chief executive directly.
a. Unitary Government
b. Federal Government
c. Confederate Government
d. Presidential Government
e. Parliamentary Government
9. This document stated that the United States of America would be a sovereign & independent nation.
a. Magna Carta
b. Petition of Right
c. English Bill of Rights
d. Declaration of Independence
e. US. Constitution
10. This person wrote the Declaration of Independence
a. Benjamin Franklin
b. Jefferson Davis
c. Thomas Jefferson
d. Michael McGinnis
11. This document was written in 1215 and established the idea of limited government.
a. Magna Carta
b. Petition of Right
c. English Bill of Right
d. Declaration of Independence
12. This document was written in 1628 and severely limited the power of the king.
a. Magna Carta
b. Petition of Right
c. English Ball of Right
d Declaration of Independence
13. This document gave rights to the English citizens
a. Magna Carta
b. Petition of Right

d. Autocrary Oligarchy separate 7. A povernment in which the executive and legislative branches are sep and independent. The citizens are allowed to vote for their chief executive a. Unitary Government b. Federal Government c. Confederate Government d. Presidential Government e. Parliamentary Government 8. Agovernment in which the executive and legislative branches are the same The citizens are not allowed to vote for their chief executive directly. a. Unitary Government b. Federal Government c. Confederate Government d. Presidential Government e. Parliamentary Government 9. This document stated that the United States of America would be a sovereign & independent nation. a. Magna Carta b. Petition of Right c. English Bill of Rights d. Declaration of Independence e. US. Constitution 10. This person wrote the Declaration of Independence a. Benjamin Franklin b. Jefferson Davis c. Thomas Jefferson d. Michael McGinnis 11. This document was written in 1215 and established the idea of limited government. a. Magna Carta b. Petition of Right c. English Bill of Right d. Declaration of Independence 12. This document was written in 1628 and severely limited the power of the king. a. Magna Carta b. Petition of Right c. English Ball of Right d Declaration of Independence 13. This document gave rights to the English citizens a. Magna Carta b. Petition of Right

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7. d. Presidential Government<br />8. e. Parliamentary Government<br />9. d. Declaration of Independence<br />10. c. Thomas Jefferson<br />11. a. Magna Carta<br />12. b. Petition of Right<br />13. a. Magna Carta

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## Step 1<br />The first question is about a type of government where the executive and legislative branches are separate and independent, and the citizens are allowed to vote for their chief executive. This is a description of a Presidential Government.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />The second question is about a government where the executive and legislative branches are the same, and the citizens are not allowed to vote for their chief executive directly. This is a description of a Parliamentary Government.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />The third question is about a document that stated that the United States of America would be a sovereign and independent nation. This is a description of the Declaration of Independence.<br /><br />## Step 4<br />The fourth question is about the person who wrote the Declaration of Independence. This was Thomas Jefferson.<br /><br />## Step 5<br />The fifth question is about a document written in 1215 that established the idea of limited government. This is a description of the Magna Carta.<br /><br />## Step 6<br />The sixth question is about a document written in 1628 that severely limited the power of the king. This is a description of the Petition of Right.<br /><br />## Step 7<br />The seventh question is about a document that gave rights to the English citizens. This is a description of the Magna Carta.
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