What was the relationship between the British and colonists like prior to the Revolutionary War?
The __________________ caused the British to become more involved in the colonies.
How did the British benefit from the colonies?
What actions did the British take after the French and Indian (Seven Years War) that angered colonists?
What is the reason that colonists did not approve of the taxes placed on them by the British?
Who won the Revolutionary War?
How many parts does the Declaration of Independence have?
The New Jersey Plan was a plan to decide how many representatives each state got in Congress, which of the following groups supported this plan?
Which of the following describes the Great Compromise?
Which group believed that the Constitution did not need a Bill of Rights?
What is the name for the first plan of government in the United States?
Which of the following describes the BEST reason the Articles of Confederation created a weak national government?
What is the name for the first ten amendments to the Constitution?
Which of the following best describes how the Southern states felt about including slaves in their population when it came to determining the number representatives they would have?
What was the agreement made between the Northern and Southern States regarding the trading of slaves?
Which of the branches of government under the Constitution is responsible for making laws?
What is the system called that keeps each branch of government from becoming too powerful?
Which of the following is NOT true about the Articles of Confederation?
What event proved that the Articles of Confederation was ineffective?
The Northern and Southern states compromised that slaves would count as what fraction of a person when it came to determining the population and number of votes in Congress each state would receive?
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