U.S. History - Unit 3 (SSUSH5b) Question Preview (ID: 60105)
The Articles Of Confederation.
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What was the first constitution in the United States?
a) The Articles of Confederation
b) The Constitution
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In the Articles of Confederation...
a) the states had more power than the federal government
b) the federal government had more power than the states
c) the federal and state governments were equal in power
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The Articles of Confederation allowed for:
a) only a legislative branch
b) both executive and legislative branches
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According to the Articles of Confederation, in Congress...
a) each state only had one vote regardless of the number of delegates
b) each state had two votes
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In order to pass a law in Congress...
a) 9/13 states had to vote for it
b) 7/13 states had to vote for it
c) all states had to vote for it
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In the Articles of Confederation, the federal government:
a) could not collect taxes from the states
b) could collect taxes from the states
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The Articles of Confederation did not allow:
a) for a national currency
b) for the nation to trade with European countries
c) for public education
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In order to amend the Articles of Confederation...
a) all 13 states had to agree
b) 9/13 states had to agree
c) 7/13 states had to agree
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Shays' Rebellion was initiated by debt-ridden:
a) farmers in Massachusetts
b) tobacco farmers in South Carolina
c) merchants in Virginia
d) politicians in New York
Most of the targets during Shays' Rebellion were
a) federal buildings and courthouses
b) schools
c) farms
d) businesses
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