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Compromises Of The Constitution
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1) a plan for a single legislative house with equal representation for each state.
A
New York Plan
B
Virginia Plan
C
New Hampshire Plan
D
New Jersey Plan
2) the distribution of power in a government between a central authority and the supporting units.
A
Federalism
B
Progressives
C
Anti-Federalists
D
Federalists
3) the process for states to count slaves as part of the population for the federal government
A
Commercial Compromise
B
3/5ths Compromise
C
Federalism
D
Virginia Compromise
4) A person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority.
A
Federalists
B
Anti-Federalists
C
Federalism
D
Progressivism
5) allowed Congress to regulate interstate and foreign commerce yet prohibited any tariffs on exported goods.
A
Commercial Compromise
B
3/5ths Compromise
C
Great Compromise
D
Connecticut Compromise
6) the idea of proportional representation in the lower house (House of Representatives) and equal representation of the states in the upper house (Senate).
A
New Jersey Plan
B
Great Compromise
C
Commercial Compromise
D
3/5ths Compromise
7) a plan for a legislature of two houses with proportional representation in each house and executive and judicial branch to be chosen by the legislature.
A
New Jersey Plan
B
Virginia Plan
C
Georgia Plan
D
New York Plan
8) Which two plans joined together in the Great Compromise?
A
Georgia and Massachusetts Plans
B
Virginia and New Jersey Plans
C
Vermont and Virginia Plans
D
New York and New Jersey Plans
9) Which of the following was supported by the large states?
A
New York Plan
B
Connecticut Plan
C
New Jersey Plan
D
Virginia Plan
10) Which compromise related to (Apportionment) the method of distributing and allotting the seats in the House of Representatives in regard to Southern States with large slave populations?
A
Commercial Compromise
B
Great Compromise
C
3/5th Compromise
D
Federalism
11) Which compromise ensures states are empowered to pass, enforce, and interpret laws, as long as they do not violate the Constitution.
A
Commercial Compromise
B
3/5ths Compromise
C
Federalism
D
Great Compromise
12) Which compromise was reached by stating that Congress could not prohibit the slave trade until 1808, but imported slaves could be taxed?
A
Great Compromise
B
Commercial Compromise
C
3/5ths Compromise
D
Federalism
13) Which compromise began with the debate that included the North wanting Congress to have power to regulate commerce, but the South fearing Congress would use its authority to end to the slave trade.
A
Commercial Compromise
B
Great Compromise
C
Federalism
D
3/5ths Compromise
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