U.S. History - Unit 3 (SSUSH5de) Question Preview (ID: 60099)


Major Arguments Over The Constitution The Bill Of Rights. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

When the Constitution became public:
a) Americans debated the document
b) it was immediately accepted by all thirteen states
c) ###
d) ####

Which group was concerned that the Constitution gave the federal government too much power over the states?
a) the Anti-Federalists
b) the Federalists
c) the Democratic-Republicans
d) the Populists

Patrick Henry and George Mason were leaders of the...
a) Anti-Federalists
b) Federalists
c) ###
d) ####

The Federalists believed that the Constitution:
a) protected the rights of citizens
b) eliminated rights of citizens
c) ###
d) ####

James Madison and Alexander Hamilton were leading:
a) Federalists
b) Anti-Federalists
c) ###
d) ####

In order for the Constitution to be approved, it had to be ratified by:
a) 9 states
b) all 13 states
c) 7 states
d) 1 state

The objective of the Federalist Papers was to:
a) encourage states to ratify the Constitution
b) eliminate slavery in the U.S.
c) purchase the Louisiana Territory from France
d) sponsor George Washington as the first president

The Bill of Rights was primarily authored by:
a) James Madison
b) John Adams
c) James Monroe
d) George Mason

The Bill of Rights represents the first...
a) ten amendments of the Constitution
b) five amendments of the Constitution
c) fifteen amendments of the Constitution
d) twenty amendments of the Constitution

The 10th Amendment:
a) limited the power of the federal government
b) gave the freedom of speech
c) ended slavery in the U.S.
d) allowed women to vote

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