Why was it difficult for Congress to get anything done, under the Articles of Confederation?
  • The executive branch and to approve all decisions made.
  • Laws needed 9/13ths of the states to approve for them to be enacted
  • Congress did not have the power to declare war on other nations
  • Congress lacked the ability to run a national post office.
Which of the following events was a positive result of the national government under the Articles of Confederation?
  • Shay's Rebellion
  • Boston Massacre
  • Louisiana Purchase
  • Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Which of the following event showed the weaknesses of the national government under the Articles of Confederation?
  • Shay's Rebellion
  • French and Indian War
  • Boston Massacre
  • Northwest Ordinance
What is the proper order for when the following documents were passed?
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  • Articles of Confederation, Declaration of Independence, Constitution
  • Constitution, Articles of Confederation, Declaration of Independence
  • Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Articles of Confederation
  • Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution
Which document created the structure for the United States first national government?
  • Declaration of Independence
  • Articles of Confederation
  • Constitution
  • Virginia Plan
Which of the following replaced the Articles of Confederation because it left the central government as being too weak?
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  • Declaration of Independence
  • Constitution
  • Virginia Plan
  • New Jersey Plan
All of the following are true about the Northwest Ordinance EXCEPT
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  • A territory could become a state once it had 60,000 free male citizens
  • An area could become a territory once it had 5,000 free male citizens
  • Once a territory became a state it could write it's own Constitution
  • The Northwest Ordinance directly led to the introduction of Oregon, Washington and Montana as state
The Great Compromise settled which major issue presented to the delegates at the Philadelphia Convention?
  • How to count slaves in representation in Congress
  • Should the government have an executive branch
  • Who should preside over the Convention
  • How population should factor into representation in Congress
The activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale
  • Amendment
  • Ratify
  • Commerce
  • Reserved
The 3/5th Compromise was the Constitutional Conventions solution to which of the following issues?
  • How to count population representation per each state.
  • How to count slaves towards state representation
  • Whether slavery should continue to exist as an institution
  • Whether the executive branch should have one President or more
Which Constitutional Principle is granted by the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution?
  • Individual Rights
  • Checks and Balances
  • Separate Branches
  • Republicanism
Checks and Balances is a Constitutional Principle that most directly limits the power of what other Constitutional Principle?
  • Federalism
  • Republicanism
  • Popular Sovereignty
  • Separate Branches
Which of the following Constitutional Principle splits powers between the national and state governments?
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  • Republicanism
  • Separate Branches
  • Federalism
  • Popular Sovereignty
Which of the following is not one of the three separate branches of the Federal government?
  • Executive
  • Legislative
  • Judicial
  • Federalist
Which of the following branches makes laws?
  • Executive
  • Legislative
  • Judicial
  • National Defense
Popular sovereignty says which of the following has the most power in our national government?
  • President
  • Congress
  • Supreme Court
  • The people (citizens of the U.S)
Which of the following was a well known Federalist who contributed majorly to the Federalist Papers?
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  • Alexander Hamilton
  • Patrick Henry
  • George Mason
  • Thomas Jefferson
Which of the following would NOT be a viewpoint that a Federalist shared?
  • The power of the executive branch should be held by the President
  • The Constitution forbids creating titles like Duke or King, so the government belongs to the people.
  • A strong national government is necessary for the success of the nation.
  • The Constitution makes it possible for the central government to overpower the states, so it should not be ratified.
Which of the following is NOT a viewpoint one that the Anti-Federalist shared?
  • The Constitution needs a Bill of Rights
  • The Constitution gives the federal government power to take control of the states
  • A strong President is necessary to protect the country against foreign attacks.
  • The President created by the Constitution to closely resembles a king.
Which of the following is known as The Father of the Constitution, and also wrote many of the Federalist Papers?
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  • James Madison
  • Patrick Henry
  • George Mason
  • Thomas Jefferson
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