Some citizens held a public meeting to discuss concerns about their local government. In taking this action, they exercised their right to -

The basic purpose of the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution is to:

At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the Great Compromise and the Three-fifths Compromise both involved the issue of how

Our national government should be strong. State governments should have only limited powers....The executive branch should have significant power.---Who agreed with theses statements

Many Antifederalists opposed ratification of the Constitution until they were guaranteed

Features of the Articles of Confederation ...No national court system or national executive... • Laws required approval from 9 of the 13 states to pass...Congress could not tax ---What was most important to supporters of the Articles of Confederation

Features of the Articles of Confederation ...No national court system or national executive... • Laws required approval from 9 of the 13 states to pass...Congress could not tax ---What argument did critics make about the Articles of Confederation?

One of the decisions reached at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 became known as the Three-Fifths Compromise. Which statement best explains support for this compromise?

Federalists and Anti-Federalists made different arguments about the proper form of government for the United States. Which one of the following statements represents an argument that Anti-Federalists made?

Lacked power to levy taxes...Lacked power to enforce laws...Lacked power to regulate trade ----Which title best labels those three statements?

What right is guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the Constitution?

What right is guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution?

What right is guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution?

What right is guaranteed by the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution?

What amedments protects the rights of the accused (lawyer, speedy trial, public trial, what you're accused of and by whom)?

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