Soc. Stu. Ch. 6 Les. 1 Quick Check
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- Q1The Articles of Confederation was a document that outlined the new plan of government.TrueFalse300s
- Q2Which branch of government is headed by a leader, such as a president, to carry out the laws?legislativejudicialexecutive300s
- Q3Which branch of government passes laws?judicialexecutivelegislative300s
- Q4Which branch of government has courts and judges?executivelegislativejudicial300s
- Q5To ratify means todenydismissapprovechange300s
- Q6In The Articles of Confederation who had the most power?the statesthe central government300s
- Q7The American Revolution had left the nation in debt and without taxes, they lacked money. They could not repay nations that they borrowed money from or pay their soldiers.TrueFalse300s
- Q8During the Revolution each state had the same type of currency, or money.TrueFalse300s
- Q9Nationalists pushed for a stronger national government.TrueFalse300s
- Q10Shays' Rebellion started when Daniel Shays was sued and taken to court for not paying his debts. It was very successful.TrueFalse300s
- Q11The land north of the Ohio River was called the Northwest Territory.FalseTrue300s
- Q12The Land Ordinance of 1785 explained how the land would be divided and provided public schools to be opened.TrueFalse300s
- Q13The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 explained that these territories could not become states.FalseTrue300s
- Q14The Northwest Ordinance made it so slavery was legal in the Northwest Territory.TrueFalse300s
- Q15In May 1787, representatives from each state were called to Philadelphia for a meeting to revise the Articles of Confederation. The changes made during that meeting were much greater than anyone expected.FalseTrue300s