
Unit 3 AH Review
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Unit 3 Review
Forming a New Nation
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Agenda
Pre-Test
Review Slides
Post-Test
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Multiple Choice
The Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787, by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in which US city? (Unit 3: Lesson 2)
Boston
Philadelphia
Lexington
New York City
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Multiple Choice
How did Boston authorities treat Revolutionary War veterans who did not pay off their debts? (Unit 3: Lesson 3)
Sent them to the workhouses
Provided them jobs
Sent them to jail
Sent them aid
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Multiple Choice
Who was Daniel Shays? (Unit 3: Lesson 3)
Leader of the Rebellion for Veteran's rights after the Revolutionary War
General in the Continental Army
A Politician
The Governor of Massachusetts
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Multiple Choice
Which Amendment covers freedom of speech? (Unit 3: Lesson 5)
5th Amendment
2nd Amendment
1st Amendment
10th Amendment
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Multiple Choice
Which Amendment covers State's rights? (Unit 3: Lesson 5)
10th Amendment
5th Amendment
6th Amendment
9th Amendment
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Multiple Choice
Which two Amendments do the Miranda Rights cover?
3rd and 4th
1st and 2nd
9th and 10th
5th and 6th
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Multiple Choice
Which Amendment covers the unenumerated rights?
10th Amendment
9th Amendment
5th Amendment
7th Amendment
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Multiple Choice
What was the Connecticut Compromise? (Unit 3: Lesson 2)
It proposed a bicameral legislature with proportional representation of the states in the lower house (House of Representatives) and equal representation in the upper house (Senate).
Defined who would serve in the supreme court
Defined who could serve in office
Defined who could be a representative
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Multiple Choice
Shays and other leaders made plans to raid the _______________l in Springfield to procure weapons. (Unit 3: Lesson 3)
Springfield Hospital
Springfield Governors House
Springfield Court House
Springfield Arsenal
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Multiple Choice
What was the 3/5 Compromise?
Slaves were counted as 3/5 of a person towards the population of the states.
Three out of every five people would be picked to represent their state
Three out of every five citizens will vote people to represent their state
Three out of every five slaves were freed from slavery
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Multiple Choice
It was signed on September 17, 1787, by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in which US city? (Unit 3: Lesson 2)
Boston
Philadelphia
Lexington
New York City
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Multiple Choice
How did Boston authorities treat Revolutionary War veterans who did not pay off their debts? (Unit 3: Lesson 3)
Sent them to the workhouses
Provided them jobs
Sent them to jail
Sent them aid
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Multiple Choice
Who was Daniel Shays? (Unit 3: Lesson 3)
Leader of the Rebellion for Veteran's rights after the Revolutionary War
General in the Continental Army
A Politician
The Governor of Massachusetts
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Multiple Choice
Which Amendment covers freedom of speech? (Unit 3: Lesson 5)
5th Amendment
2nd Amendment
1st Amendment
10th Amendment
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Multiple Choice
Which Amendment covers State's rights? (Unit 3: Lesson 5)
10th Amendment
5th Amendment
6th Amendment
9th Amendment
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Multiple Choice
Which two Amendments do the Miranda Rights cover?
3rd and 4th
1st and 2nd
9th and 10th
5th and 6th
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Multiple Choice
Which Amendment covers the unenumerated rights?
10th Amendment
9th Amendment
5th Amendment
7th Amendment
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Multiple Choice
What was the Connecticut Compromise? (Unit 3: Lesson 2)
Defined the legislative structure and representation each state would have under the United States Constitution.
Defined who would serve in the supreme court
Defined who could serve in office
Defined who could be a representative
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Multiple Choice
Shays and other leaders made plans to raid the _______________l in Springfield to procure weapons. (Unit 3: Lesson 3)
Springfield Hospital
Springfield Governors House
Springfield Court House
Springfield Arsenal
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Multiple Choice
What was the 3/5 Compromise?
Three out of every five slaves was counted when determining a state's total population for legislative representation and taxation
Three out of every five people would be picked to represent their state
Three out of every five citizens will vote people to represent their state
Three out of every five slaves were freed from slavery
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