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What role did George Washington carry out at the Constitutional Convention?
a) Served as president of the Constitutional Convention
b) Wrote the majority of the Constitution
c) Created the Virginia Plan in response to the New Jersey Plan
d) Served as a delegate from New York

A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bead arms, shall not be infringed. - This is an except from?
a) Treaty of Paris
b) Bill of Rights
c) Declaration of Independence
d) Articles of Confederation

The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution of the United States to guarantee —
a) rule of law
b) individual freedoms
c) separation of powers
d) federal control

The debate over state representation led to the -?
a) American Revolution
b) Bill of Rights
c) Articles of Confederation
d) Great Compromise

How was the Constitution different from the Articles of Confederation?
a) The Constitution created one branch in the national government.
b) The Constitution gave more power to the national government.
c) The Constitution did not allow slavery.
d) The Constitution allowed each state to have one vote in Congress.

Which state is the location of the Constitutional Convention?
a) South Carolina
b) Virginia
c) Pennsylvania
d) New York

The legislative branch is responsible for —
a) making the laws
b) judging laws
c) interpreting laws
d) carrying out the laws

What is a senator a part of?
a) Judicial Branch
b) Executive Branch
c) Legislative Branch
d) Congress

What is the President a part of?
a) Judicial Branch
b) Executive Branch
c) Legislative Branch
d) Congress

What is the Supreme Court a part of?
a) Congress
b) Legislative Branch
c) Executive Branch
d) Judicial Branch

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