History Test 2 Flashcards

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1
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Why did many states choose to create a government with bicameral legislatures?

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They feared giving the common people too much power

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What did the British do to harm the United States’ economy in the years following the Revolution?

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They banned American ships from trading with the West Indies

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What was the purpose of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?

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To create a local government and encourage settlement of the new territories

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What best describes the type of government proposed in the New Jersey Plan?

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A loose confederation based largely on the Articles of Confederation

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The Three-Fifths Compromise was created to address?

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The difference in population between the North and the South states

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Which of these points did supporters of the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan both agree on?

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Congress should have the ability to impose taxes

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What best describes the Antifederalists’ view of the new Constitution?

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They feared it would give the central government too much power

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What major problems with the Articles of Confederation was the most Constitutional Convention to address?

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Congress’ inability to levy taxes or regulate interstate commerce

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What were the Federalist Papers?

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A series of essays written in support of the new Constitution

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9
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Which principle of the Constitution divides power between the state and federal governments?

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Federalism

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What best summarizes the Constitution’s underlying principle of popular sovereignty?

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The government derives its political authority from the people

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One reason leaders in the United states called for a Constitutional Convention was because?

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Congress could not regulate interstate commerce

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Which explains why Federalists promised to add a Bill of Rights once the Constitution was ratified?

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They wanted to assure Antifederalists that the new federal government would respect individual liberties

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In what way does popular sovereignty ensure that the power of the government is limited?

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Elections allow people to replace public officials who do not carry out the will of the people

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Which of the following countries closed off the port of New Orleans to trade with the new United States?

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Spain

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Changing the rules to require only 9 of 13 states to support it was one way that Constitutional Convention delegates made sure that the new Constitution would be…

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Ratified

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What did Federalists promise to create in order to convince Antifederalists to support the Constitution?

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A bill of rights

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16
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The ratification of the Constitution by Virginia and New York…

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was necessary if the new nation was to have any hope of succeeding

17
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How did the Antifederalists affect the organization of the U.S. government under the Constitution?

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They ensured that people’s individual liberties were protected by the Bill of Rights

18
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The ability of the president to veto laws passed by Congress and the ability of Congress to override that veto with a two-thirds majority vote are examples of what constitutional principle?

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checks and balances

19
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What was the agreement that allowed the Constitution to be written using aspects of both the Virginia Plan as well as the New Jersey Plan?

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The Great compromise

20
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Which term would best describe a person who supported a strong federal government?

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Federalist

21
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An example of our indirect democracy, this group elects the President of the United States?

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Electoral College

22
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Which document officially created the 1st federal government of the United States?

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Articles of Confederation

22
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Why did southern delegates at the Constitutional Convention want slaves counted in the population?

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It would give the southern states greater representation in Congress

23
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Which was the only state to not take part in the Constitutional Convention?

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Rhode island

24
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“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, ensure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”
–Preamble to the U.S. Constitution
Which constitutional principle is expressed in the quotation?

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Popular Sovereignty

25
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According to the map, which is one reason that the federal government feared that settlers in the Northwest Territory might become part of the Spanish empire??

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Spanish territory bordered the western edge of the Northwest Territory

26
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The diagram best illustrates which of the following concepts?

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Separation of Powers

27
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Based on the diagram, which plan gave the advantage to the states with the smaller populations?

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New Jersey Plan

28
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“Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and right, which is not by this Confederation expressly delegated to the United States, in Congress assembled.”
–Articles of Confederation, Article II
This excerpt from the Articles of confederation indicates that its authors were?

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Unwilling to transfer too much power to the national government

28
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“What have you been contending for these ten years past? LIberty! What is Liberty? The power of governing yourselves. If you adopt this Constitution, have you this power? No: you give it into the hands of a set of men who live one thousand miles distant from you.”
–James Lincoln
Based on this quote, it can be inferred that James Lincoln would have mostly likely supported what?

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a strong states rights view

29
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The information demonstrates the…

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Constitution saw more opposition in states that ratified later than states that ratified earlier

30
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One of the leaders of the Constitutional Convention he authorized the Virginia Plan as well as the Bill of Rights

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James Madison

31
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Citing a lack of a Bill of Rights, he was once of three delegates

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George Mason

32
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Author of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 he set the precedent for future statehood

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Thomas jefferson

33
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Oldest delegate at the Constitutional Convention he played a large role in the Great Compromise

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Benjamin Franklin

34
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He was an Antifederalist who authored the New Jersey Plan

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Will Paterson

35
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President of both Pennsylvania and Delaware, he was an author of the Articles of Confederation

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John Dickenson

36
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One of the authors of the Federalist Papers, he was the 1st Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court

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John jay

37
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One of the leaders of the Constitutional Convention he was fiercely a Federalist

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Alexander Hamiltion

38
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Governor of Massachusetts, he was convinced to ratify the Constitution by believing he would become the 1st vice president

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John hancock

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