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Federalist/Anti Federalist
Test Description: 2nd test
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Federalists
A
Patrick Henry
B
Fredrick Douglas
C
George Mason
D
Alexander Hamilton
2) Anti-Federalists
A
King George
B
Patrick Henry
C
James Madison
D
Alexander Hamilton
3) Federalist Idea
A
Wanted Legislative Branch more powerful than Executive Branch
B
Most power should stay with States
C
Favored a STRONG federal (national) government.
D
Refused to RATIFY without a BILL OF RIGHTS
4) Anti-Federalists Idea
A
Most power should stay with States
B
Favored a STRONG federal (national) government.
C
Don’t need a Bill of Rights
D
Wanted to RATIFY the Constitution
5) Federalist Idea
A
Refused to RATIFY without a BILL OF RIGHTS
B
Wanted to RATIFY the Constitution
C
Wanted Legislative Branch more powerful than Executive Branch
D
Most power should stay with States
6) Federalist Idea
A
Don’t need a Bill of Rights
B
Refused to RATIFY without a BILL OF RIGHTS
C
Most power should stay with States
D
Wanted Legislative Branch more powerful than Executive Branch
7) Anti-Federalists Idea
A
Refused to RATIFY without a BILL OF RIGHTS
B
Favored a STRONG federal (national) government.
C
Wanted to RATIFY the Constitution
D
Don’t need a Bill of Rights
8) Anti-Federalist Idea
A
Wanted Legislative Branch more powerful than Executive Branch
B
Wanted to RATIFY the Constitution
C
Don’t need a Bill of Rights
D
Favored a STRONG federal (national) government.
9) WHO SAID IT? This Constitution does not do enough to protect individual liberties. We must demand a Bill of Rights
A
Federalist
B
Anti-Federalist
10) WHO SAID IT: I want a strong central government
A
Federalist
B
Antifederalist
11) 3/5 Compromise
A
slaves would count as 3/5 of a person when counting for representation and taxation
B
first national written constitution (plan of government)
C
created a two-house legislature, one with representation based on population (Virginia Plan) and one with equal representatio
D
introduction; states the 6 responsibilities of the government
12) Magna Carta (1215)
A
signed in England, limited the power of the king
B
declared the colonies separate from Britain; granted all men certain unalienable rights
C
established a self-government in Plymouth, Massachusetts for the Pilgrims
D
guaranteed English citizens certain rights; set up a process to elect representatives to Parliament
13) Mayflower Compact (1620)
A
established a self-government in Plymouth, Massachusetts for the Pilgrims
B
signed in England, limited the power of the king
C
first national written constitution (plan of government)
D
guaranteed English citizens certain rights; set up a process to elect representatives to Parliament
14) English Bill of Rights (1689)
A
established a self-government in Plymouth, Massachusetts for the Pilgrims
B
guaranteed English citizens certain rights; set up a process to elect representatives to Parliament
C
signed in England, limited the power of the king
D
declared the colonies separate from Britain; granted all men certain unalienable rights
15) Articles of Confederation (1781)
A
established a self-government in Plymouth, Massachusetts for the Pilgrims
B
guaranteed English citizens certain rights; set up a process to elect representatives to Parliament
C
established the first representative government in the colonies
D
first national written constitution (plan of government)
16) Great Compromise
A
slaves would count as 3/5 of a person when counting for representation and taxation
B
created a two-house legislature, one with representation based on population (Virginia Plan) and one with equal representatio
C
FOR the new constitution with a strong federal government; Alexander Hamilton, James Madison
D
AGAINST the new constitution without adding a Bill of Rights; Patrick Henry, George Mason
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