
TEST Articles of Confederation & The US Constitution
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10th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
One weakness of the Articles of Confederation was ____________.
Back
The inability of Congress to tax.
Answer explanation
One weakness of the Articles of Confederation was the inability of Congress to tax, which limited the federal government's ability to raise revenue and effectively govern.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
America's first plan of government was called _________ .
Back
the Articles of Confederation
Answer explanation
America's first plan of government was the Articles of Confederation, established in 1781. It served as the initial framework for governance before the US Constitution was adopted.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A weakness of the Articles of Confederation is that it had __________ .
Back
only a legislative branch
Answer explanation
A weakness of the Articles of Confederation is that it had only a legislative branch. This limited the federal government's ability to enforce laws and respond effectively to issues, as there was no executive or judicial branch.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The first ten Amendments of the US Constitution are known as what?
Back
Bill of Rights
Answer explanation
The first ten Amendments to the US Constitution are collectively known as the Bill of Rights. They were added to guarantee individual freedoms and limit government power.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The Great Compromise settled the dispute over: Representation in Congress
Back
Representation in Congress
Answer explanation
The Great Compromise resolved the conflict between large and small states by establishing a bicameral legislature, ensuring representation in Congress based on population in the House and equal representation in the Senate.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What did the Federalists expect to occur with the ratification of the US Constitution? A Bill of Rights, More power to be given to the states, More protection of individual rights, A strong, central government
Back
A strong, central government
Answer explanation
The Federalists expected that the ratification of the US Constitution would lead to a strong, central government, which was necessary to maintain order and unity among the states, contrasting with the weaker government under the Articles of Confederation.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What did the Anti-Federalists demand in exchange for supporting the ratification of the US Constitution? A strong, central government, A Bill of Rights, Less power for the states
Back
A Bill of Rights
Answer explanation
The Anti-Federalists demanded a Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties in exchange for their support of the US Constitution, fearing that a strong central government could infringe on personal freedoms.
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