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Civics 2.3 Quiz Review
Test Description: Chapter 2 Section 3 review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The lawmaking body of Great Britain
A
compromise
B
ratification
C
Parliament
D
federalism
2) system of government that divides powers between national and state governments
A
Parliament
B
federalism
C
ratification
D
compromise
3) agreement in which each side gives up part of its demands in order to reach a solution to a problem
A
Parliament
B
federalism
C
compromise
D
ratification
4) official approval
A
Parliament
B
ratification
C
federalism
D
compromise
5) supporters of the Constitution who favored a strong national government
A
compromise
B
Federalists
C
Anti-Federalists
D
federalism
6) people who opposed the new Constitution and the federal system of government
A
federalism
B
Parliament
C
Anti-Federalists
D
Federalists
7) Which was NOT one of the three principles of government the framers wanted included from English government?
A
bill of rights
B
official guarantee of citizens' rights
C
trial by jury
D
Parliamentary rule over Citizens
8) All of the following are ways the Constitution STRENGHTENED the national government EXCEPT
A
Congress would immediately respond to state laws
B
Congress could create money and set taxes
C
Congress could raise armed forces
D
Congress could carry out laws
9) Which step is out of order in the process of ratification of the US Constitution
A
1 people debated
B
Constitution became law
C
3 ratifying conventions were held
D
2 ninth state ratified in June 1788
10) Who is the best teacher on the planet
A
Kevin
B
Chanel
C
Pam
D
Sharon
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