
Creating the Bill of Rights
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Multiple Choice
Who argued that Constitution lacked a Bill of Rights?
Federalists
Anti-Federalists
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Multiple Choice
Who argued that a Constitution was needed to unite all states into single republic under a national government?
Federalists
Anti-Federalists
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Multiple Choice
Who argued that the Constittion and new national government wouldn't take away the individual
liberties (freedoms) and rights of people.
Federalists
Anti-Federalists
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Multiple Choice
Who argued that a Constitution would make the president like a KING and give the government way TOO MUCH power.
Federalists
Anti-Federalists
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Multiple Choice
Who persuaded Massachusetts to ratify the Constitution by telling them that there would a Bill of Rights added.
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
John Hancock
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Multiple Choice
Under this part of the 1st Amendment, you have the right to gather together peacefully.
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Speech
Freedom of Press
Freedom of Assembly
Freedom of Petition
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Multiple Choice
Under this part of the 1st Amendment, it stops government from creating an official religion.
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Speech
Freedom of Press
Freedom of Assembly
Freedom of Petition
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Multiple Choice
Under this part of the 1st Amendment, you have the right to publish information on paper, the television, or Internet without interference from the government.
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Speech
Freedom of Press
Freedom of Assembly
Freedom of Petition
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Multiple Choice
Under this part of the 1st Amendment, you have the right to ask government to change or correct a problem, using nonviolent methods.
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Speech
Freedom of Press
Freedom of Assembly
Freedom of Petition
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Under this part of the 1st Amendment, you have the right to express your beliefs and ideas through words, spoken or symbolic.
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Speech
Freedom of Press
Freedom of Assembly
Freedom of Petition
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