
Unit 2 Review Quiz
Quiz by Debra Benton
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- Q1
What was the name of the first U.S. Constitution? Articles of ___________
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Which of the following is NOT considered a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
can't enforce laws
no national court system
post offices
can't collect taxes
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Put these documents in the correct order they were written.
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Which of the following is FALSE about the Coercive Acts?
It allowed for martial law in Boston.
It is what the American colonists called this set of laws.
It was designed to hurt the economy of Boston.
It was in response to the Boston Tea Party.
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Patriot or Loyalist? Sort the answers into the correct category
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Place these sections of the Declaration of Independence in the correct order.
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Who was the leader of a Rebellion in Massachusetts that forced Americans to change the Articles of Confederation?
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Where did the states gather in 1786 to discuss interstate trade?
Philadelphia
Annapolis
Baltimore
New York
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Under the Articles of Confederation, the U.S. government could only maintain a military. They could not draft people into the military.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q10
Which of the following "offices" were NOT created by the government under the Articles of Confederation?
Agriculture
War/Defense
Foreign Affairs/State
Treasury
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Match the person with their deed.
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Which "Act" put a tax on glass, paint, oil and lead?
Stamp Act
Quartering Act
Townshend Act
Declaratory Act
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