AG Ch 1 Review
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- Q1Which of the following was NOT seen as a Founding Father of the United States?Thomas JeffersonGeorge WashingtonBen FranklinAbraham Lincoln30s
- Q2What did our Founding Fathers expect or hope in their American Government?State based power governmentExecutive dominated GovernmentParty based governmentSocial Contract based Government30s
- Q3Which of the following are good examples of a natural right the Founding Fathers expected their new government to protect? I. Divine Right II. Liberty III. Property OwnershipI ONLYI, II, and IIIIII ONLYII and III ONLY30s
- Q4Which of the following best expresses a PROBLEM the Founding Fathers faced in creating a legislature?Whether each state should have representatives or notDetermining the numbers each state receivedWhere the Congress should beIf women could serve in the legislature30s
- Q5What was the Virginia Plan's representation based on?No federal legislature at allThe money each state gave to the governmentEqualityPopulation of each state30s
- Q6How many representatives did Connecticut have in the first US Senate?512330s
- Q7What part of the Connecticut Compromise satisfied smaller states?Population based representativesEqual reps in the HouseRepresentatives based upon the money given to the governmentEqual reps in the Senate30s
- Q8Where did a small state like Delaware feel like they had their strongest voice in the new Federal Government?House of RepresentativesBoth parts of CongressSenateNeither part of Congress30s
- Q9In which part of Congress did the counting of slaves matter most?SenateHouse of RepresentativesNeither part of CongressBoth houses of Congress30s
- Q10What was the final outcome of slavery when the Constitution was signed?AllowedNot allowedCurrent slaves were given their freedomNew slaves were only allowed in Northern States30s
- Q11Which represents a fear of the Anti-Federalists?A Constitution that placed too little power in the Federal GovernmentA state government with too much powerA federal government with too much powerNo representation without taxation30s
- Q12Which of the following best illustrates what the Federalist Papers were?Letters not supporting the ConstitutionPapers about State PowerPapers about why a Bill of Rights was needed.Letters supporting the Constitution30s
- Q13Which of the following did Anti-Federalists point to as giving the new Federal Gov't too much power?Power to create a legislaturePower to Coin $Supremacy ClauseFederal Post Officies30s
- Q14Which number is most prominent in the Great Seal of the United States?7613930s
- Q15What does the term E Pluribus Unum mean?One for all and all for oneOut of many, oneLove and PeaceOut of many, none30s