U.S. Gov Chapter 2:  Origins of American Government

U.S. Gov Chapter 2: Origins of American Government

12th Grade

15 Qs

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U.S. Gov Chapter 2:  Origins of American Government

U.S. Gov Chapter 2: Origins of American Government

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12th Grade

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which of John Locke's beliefs had a major influence on the colonists?

The powers of government must be separated.

All people have certain "natural" or inalienable rights such as the right to liberty.

Monarchs are appointed by God and should have supreme power.

People need government to maintain order and prevent conflict.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Leaders such as Thomas Jefferson formed committees of correspondence that

established colonial legislatures.

began writing a national constitution.

urged resistance to the British.

sent soldiers to fight in the French and Indian War.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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After considerable discussion, the First Continental Congress

established a central government and chose John Hancock as its president.

imposed an embargo on Britain.

instructed the colonies to create written constitutions.

decided to go to war against the British.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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The Declaration of Independence states that governments

derive their powers from the consent of the governed.

do not have the right to tax those they govern.

have divine rights that set them above the people they govern.

can establish standing armies without the consent of the legislatures.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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An important accomplishment of the Articles of Confederation was that it

stopped the ability of states to charge tariffs on goods imported from other states.

developed a national court system.

strengthened the national government's ability to levy and collect taxes.

created fair policies for setting lands west of the Appalachian Mountains.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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A major reason for Shays's Rebellion was that

states could not agree on how western lands should be settled.

legislators thought the central government should provide better security.

citizens were upset about farm foreclosures.

Congress wanted more power over the states.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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New Jersey delegates did not support the Virginia Plan because they thought

it gave too much power to the large states.

the legislature would be able to control the executive branch.

the judicial branch would not be independent.

the number of votes a state had in the legislature should be based on population.

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