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Which is not true of the Articles of Confederation
a) Weak Central Government
b) 1st form of US government
c) Three Branches of Government
d) Allowed the state governments to be powerful

Which is NOT a problem for the early American government?
a) The US Federal government has unlimited power and authority over the states
b) US cannot pay back its war debt to france and spain
c) British have not left the continent
d) Spanish have not left the continent

The Father of the US Constitution was
a) George Washington
b) Thomas Jefferson
c) Benjamin Franklin
d) James Madison

True or False: The US Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

True or False: The US citizens approved meetings by government officials to establish a new government.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

We elect leaders (representatives) to makes decisions for us
a) Federalism
b) Republicanism
c) Separation of Powers
d) Lockean Theory

The power of government is divided into separate branches with different roles, responsibilities, and powers
a) Federalism
b) Republicanism
c) Separation of Powers
d) Lockean Theory

A monarchy or government ruled by a king that holds all power (legislative, executive, and Judicial) is the opposite of -
a) Federalism
b) Republicanism
c) Separation of Powers
d) Lockean Theory

The legislative, executive, and judicial branches are examples of
a) Federalism
b) Republicanism
c) Separation of Powers
d) Lockean Theory

Governments work as a contract between the People and the Government
a) Federalism
b) Republicanism
c) Separation of Powers
d) Lockean Theory

People agree to let the government rule, as long as the government protects the citizens rights
a) Social Contract
b) Federalism
c) Republicanism
d) Separation of Powers

I didn’t sign a contract!
a) Thomas Jefferson
b) Lysander Spooner
c) John Locke
d) James Madison

What is the core of Spooner’s argument against the constitution?
a) The people never gave their consent in 1787
b) Only the elite gave their consent in 1787
c) People alive today have not given their consent
d) All of the above

Divided government powers between the federal government and the state governments
a) Federalism
b) Republicanism
c) Separation of Powers
d) Lockean Theory

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