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Confed To Washington Review
Test Description: Review of early America from Confed to Washington
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) This rebellion demonstrated weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation.
A
Shay\'s Rebellion
B
Whiskey Rebellion
C
Stono Rebellion
D
Bacon\'s Rebellion
2) The Constitutional Convention was held where?
A
Philadelphia
B
Washington DC
C
New York City
D
Quebec
3) The division of power between state and federal governments is known as:
A
popular sovereignty
B
Republicanism
C
Federalism
D
Democracy
4) How many times has the US Constitution been amended?
A
12
B
27
C
31
D
14
5) Who was the main author of the US Constitution?
A
Alexander Hamilton
B
George Washington
C
Thomas Jefferson
D
James Madison
6) All of the following were problems w/ the Articles of Confederation EXCEPT:
A
Hard to change
B
No power to tax
C
Made the National government too powerful
D
Could not regulate trade
7) This law that created the process for territories to become states is the Articles biggest success.
A
Headright System
B
NW Ordinance of 1785
C
Land Grant Act
D
Missouri Compromise
8) All of the following were conflicts between states under the Articles of Confed. EXCEPT:
A
different languages
B
trade barriers
C
border disputes
D
different money
9) All of the following were issues that had to be discussed at the Constitution Convention EXCEPT
A
Representation
B
War with Britain
C
Slavery
D
Economic matters
10) People who supported ratification of the New Constitution were called:
A
Whigs
B
Democratic-Republicans
C
Federalists
D
Anti-Federalists
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