Constitutional Convention (Chapter 7) Question Preview (ID: 49479)


Review For The Quiz. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

The Constitutional Convention took place in...
a) Philadelphia
b) Boston
c) Washington DC
d) New York

Anti-Federalists said the Constitution needed...
a) A Bill of Rights
b) A declaration
c) A Constitution
d) A preamble

This agreement divided Congress into two different parts, the House and the Senate.
a) The Great Compromise
b) The 3/5 Compromise
c) The Declaration of Independence
d) The New Jersey Plan

The House of Representatives per state is based by...
a) Population
b) Equal representation
c) The Constitution
d) The Bill of Rights

Which of the following is in the correct order?
a) Declaration, Articles, Constitution, Bill of Rights
b) Articles, Constitution, Declaration, Bill of Rights
c) Bill of Rights, Declaration, Constitution, Articles
d) Constitution, Bill of Rights, Declaration, Articles

One reason the Anti-Federalists opposed the Constitution was that it...
a) Lacked a BIll of Rights
b) Weakened the central government
c) Added new states to the country
d) Created a two house legislature

After the Revolutionary war, one major disagreement between the Northern States and the Southern States was over the issue of...
a) Slavery
b) Land
c) Court system
d) Population

Nine out of the 13 states had to _____ the Constitution before it could become the official new plan of government for the US.
a) Ratify
b) Change
c) Amend
d) Repeal

Why is little known about the details of the COnstitutional Convention?
a) The meeting was done in secret
b) Records were lost in a fire
c) Saving records was not thought to be important
d) No one thought to write records down

According to the 3/5 compromise 5 slaves would count as how many people.
a) 3
b) 1
c) 5
d) 2

Play Games with the Questions above at ReviewGameZone.com
To play games using the questions from above, visit ReviewGameZone.com and enter game ID number: 49479 in the upper right hand corner or click here.

TEACHERS / EDUCATORS
Log In
| Sign Up / Register