2.1 Multiple Choice Test
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- Q1How many parts are there in the Declaration of Independence?49003230s
- Q2All laws should be fair, public, and apply to ALL peopleSeparation of PowersRule of LawNatural LawNone of the words listed30s
- Q3To approve or adopt formallyConstitutionUnicameralBill of RightsRatify30s
- Q4Treaty of ParisEnded Revolutionary WarEnded French and Indian WarEnded NothingDon't pick this one30s
- Q5Which of the following people was NOT a Federalist?MadisonMasonJayHamilton30s
- Q6Which part of the Declaration of Independence listed complaints?321430s
- Q7Which was one element of all state constitutions after the Revolution?Natural RightsRepresentative GovernmentPopular SovereigntyAll of the elements listed30s
- Q8Document outlining what government could and could not doFederalistConfederationNew Jersey PlanConstitution30s
- Q9Wanted government to be limited, most power in the states, and individual freedoms…Cookalistsknow-nothingsFederalistsAnti-Federalists30s
- Q10UnicameralTwo housesA googolplex of houses!One houseFour houses30s
- Q11Which of the following is NOT a branch of U.S. governmentJudicialExecutiveLegislativeMilitary30s
- Q12Which was the first state to claim individual rights for citizensVirginiaVermontAlaskaNew Mexico30s
- Q13How many states were required to approve the Constitution in order to ratify it?501321930s
- Q14The House of Representative most lines up with which states plan?GeorgiaMongoliaNew JerseyVirginia30s
- Q15Our form of government was meant to avoid what?Representative GovernmentDemocracyAuthoritarianismAlien Invasion30s