In the period after independence, what did Congress fear about a strong central government?

U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights Questions

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states would have too much power
rights for which people fought would be lost
another war would occur between Great Britain and America
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What was the long-term effect of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?
Territories eventually became states
The farmers of Massachusetts rebel rebellious
George Washington was elected president
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How does Shays' Rebellion illustrate the difference between correlation and causation?
The rebellion directly caused the Bill of Rights to be written.
It correlated with economic struggles but was caused by weak government policies.
It caused the Articles of Confederation to become stronger
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In 1788, why did several states refuse to approve the U.S. Constitution?
It did not list the rights of the people.
It did not include the branches of government.
It did not indicate who would be the chief executive.
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Examine the table. Why are these two amendments included in the Bill of Rights?
to give states the power to limit rights
to allow for changes to the Constitution
to keep a balance of power and rights
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Examine the table. To which of these experiences did these three amendments respond?
slavery in America
the relocation of Indigenous people
British colonial rule of America
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Which statement best explains the difference between correlation and causation?
Correlation means one event directly causes another, while causation means events happen at the same time.
Correlation means two events are related, but one does not necessarily cause the other, while causation means one event directly leads to another.
Correlation means events are unrelated, while causation means all events influence each other.
Correlation and causation mean the same thing in history력을
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