Unit 3 Review
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What did Shays’ Rebellion lead George Washington to conclude and what was his opinion of the Constitutional Convention’s ability to do what was necessary?
He believed that the Constitutional Convention had to quickly strengthen the state governments or revolts such as Shays’ Rebellion would lead to mob rule. However, he felt the convention’s lack of authority and the self-interest of the federal government would lead to a failure to strengthen the states.
He believed that the Constitutional Convention had to quickly strengthen the federal government or revolts such as Shays’ Rebellion would lead to mob rule. However, he felt that the convention’s lack of authority and the self-interest of the states would lead to a failure to strengthen the federal government.
He believed that the Constitutional Convention had to quickly strengthen the federal government or revolts such as Shays’ Rebellion would lead to mob rule. He felt that his personal influence would cause people to accept the convention's authority and allow it to empower the federal government.
He believed that the Constitutional Convention had to quickly strengthen the state governments or revolts such as Shays’ Rebellion would lead to mob rule. He felt that his personal influence would cause people to accept the convention's authority and allow it to empower the states.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Why did the lack of a declaration of rights in the Constitution concern known Anti-Federalist George Mason?
He believed the Constitution would allow the federal government to overrule state constitutions
He believed the Constitution would give the states the power to make laws that contradicted federal law.
He believed the Constitution would enable larger states to take control of the federal legislature
He believed the Constitution would eliminate the ability of the states to regulate slavery in their territories
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What was the purpose of The Federalist Papers?
to encourage states to ratify the Constitution
to encourage colonists to fight for independence
to express support for remaining loyal to England
to express support for the Articles of Confederation
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Why did the United States enact the Northwest Ordinance and try to quickly expand into the Northwest Territory after gaining control of it?
The southern states wanted to force American Indians to resettle there.
The southern states wanted to open new lands for cotton cultivation
The government wanted to sell the land and use the profits to pay its war debts.
The government wanted to secure the land after prospectors discovered gold.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
At the Constitutional Convention, most of the southern delegates desired which policy for including slaves in population counts?.
They wanted slaves to be counted when determining legislative representation and for determining tax obligations
They wanted slaves to be left uncounted when determining legislative representation and for determining tax obligations.
They wanted slaves to be left uncounted when determining legislative representation, but they wanted them to be counted when determining tax obligations
They wanted slaves to be counted when determining legislative representation, but they wanted them to be left uncounted when determining tax obligations
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Why was the Monroe Doctrine issued?
to slow European efforts to retake the West
to stop Britain's practice of impressing American sailors
to preserve the neutrality of international waters
to prevent European powers from influencing Latin America
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
How did Thomas Jefferson's actions as president compare to his stated beliefs about presidential power?
Despite his stated belief in a strict interpretation of the Constitution, Jefferson went beyond the powers the Constitution explicitly granted the president by approving the purchase of the Louisiana Territory without congressional authorization
Due to his steadfast belief in a strict interpretation of the Constitution, Jefferson gained congressional approval for the purchase of the Louisiana Territory as the Constitution did not explicitly grant the president the power to purchase land from a foreign country
Despite his stated belief in a loose interpretation of the Constitution, Jefferson gained congressional approval for the purchase of the Louisiana Territory as the Constitution did not explicitly grant the president the power to purchase land from a foreign country
Due to his steadfast belief in a loose interpretation of the Constitution, Jefferson went beyond the powers the Constitution explicitly granted the president by approving the purchase of the Louisiana Territory without congressional authorization
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