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CH 2 Creation Of The Federal Government
Test Description: GOVT 11
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) This man wrote the textbook of the American Revolution
A
George Washigton
B
JOhn Adamas
C
John Locke
D
Ben Franklin
2) Signed in 1620 by the Pilgrims, this colonial plan for self rule was called
A
the Bill of Rights
B
the Magna Carta
C
the Petition of Rights
D
the Mayflower Compact
3) The Articles of Confederation went into effect in 1781 after all thirteen states
A
amended them
B
ratitified them
C
ceded them
D
inspected them
4) This man wrote the original draft of the Declaration of Independence
A
Abraham Lincoln
B
Sam Adams
C
Ben Franklin
D
Thomas Jefferson
5) The Magna Carta was important because it
A
separated church and state
B
gave power to the colonies
C
established limited government
D
was America's first legislature
6) A government in which people elect delegates to make laws is called
A
a representative democracy
B
an autocratic government
C
a direct democracy
D
a limited government
7) The original 13 colonies were established and governed by
A
France
B
Spain
C
England
D
West Africa
8) Anti federalists believed this was necessary in order to support the Constitution
A
interstate commerce
B
anarchy
C
strong national government
D
a Bill of Rights
9) Federalists were concerned that without strong national government this would triumph
A
socialism
B
extralegal trade
C
anarchy
D
embargoes
10) The fundamental reason the colonists revolted was because
A
of the Mayflower Compact
B
the French and Indian War
C
of taxation without representation
D
of the Stamp Act
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