Question 1 of 14
Which diagram best shows how the actions of the British government helped
le...
Question 1 of 14
Which diagram best shows how the actions of the British government helped
lead to the creation of the Constitution?
Cause
Effect
led to
A.
Colonists were not allowed to
gather in town meetings.
The Sixth Amendment
gives people the right to a
trial within a reasonable
amount of time.
Cause
Effect
led to
O
B.
British officials didn't allow
colonists to assemble.
The First Amendment
protects people's right to
peacefully assemble.
Cause
Effect
led to
O c.
Colonists were not allowed
to gather in town meetings.
The Tenth Amendment
gives power to state
governments
Cause
Effect
led to
OD.
British soldiers could search
colonists' homes.
The Seventh Amendment
gives people the right to a
trial by jury
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