sep 15 at 10:10pm Instructions have 10 minutes to complete the 20 multiple choice questions. The quiz does not pause terrupted time for the quiz. leave the page during the quiz, points will be deducted. This is not open note or open book Question 2 What is the name of the first American national government (its founding document)? Constitution Declaration of Independence Colonial Governors Articles of Confederation Next
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