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relating to the execution of the laws and the conduct of public and national affairs.
a) Executive
b) Legislative
c) Judicial
d)

the distribution of power in a government between a central authority and the supporting units.
a) Democracy
b) Anarchy
c) Federalism
d) Republic

belonging to the branch of government that is charged with such powers as making laws, levying and collecting taxes, and making financial appropriations.
a) Executive
b) Legislative
c) Judicial
d)

a fundamental change in political organization; especially: the overthrow or renunciation of one government or ruler and the substitution of another by the governed.
a) Evolution
b) Anarchy
c) Federalism
d) Revolution

a person who opposed the adoption of the U.S. Constitution.
a) Anti-Federalist
b) Federialsm
c) Federalists
d) Anarchist

anyone in a position of official authority that is conferred by a state whether appointed or elected.
a) Federalist
b) Public Official
c) Anti-Federalist
d) Politics

the branch of government that is charged with trying all cases that involve the government and with the administration of justice.
a) Executive
b) Legislative
c) Judicial
d)

a member of a major political party in the early years of the U.S. favoring a strong centralized national government.
a) Anti-Federalists
b) Anarchist
c) Republican
d) Federalists

the basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or social group that determine the powers and duties of the government and guarantee certain rights to the people in it.
a) Declaration
b) Articles of Confederation
c) Constitution
d) Bill of Rights

a legal petition formerly used to obtain compensation from the British Crown for breach of contract or to remedy obvious injustice.
a) Petition of Right
b) Declaration of Document
c) Policy of Proclamation
d)

claimed that the Executive could become a monarch.
a) Anti-Federalist
b) Federalist
c)
d)

Believed constitution provided for both a strong national government and empowered citizens.
a) Anti-Federalist
b) Federalist
c)
d)

Insisted on the Bill of Rights.
a) Anti-Federalist
b) Federalist
c)
d)

Wanted a strong central government and weak state governments.
a) Anti-Federalist
b) Federalist
c)
d)

Favored the Articles of Confederation.
a) Anti-Federalist
b) Federalist
c)
d)

Choose the best What were the main problems faced by the American Colonies after the Revolution?
a) Political unrest and development
b) Over production and social unrest
c) Couldn't get goods in or out
d) Diseased crops and Political uncertainty

Wanted power in the states not the central government.
a) Anti-Federalist
b) Federalist
c)
d)

Who described the political struggles after the Revolution were primarily between the class with, and the class without, property.?
a) James Madison
b) Thomas Jefferson
c) Alexander Hamilton
d) George Washington

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