
Unit 3 Test Review
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- Q1The Articles of Confederation wasthe document that officially separated the colonies from Great Britain.the first national government of the United States of America.a series of essays that outlined reasons to support the new Constitution.written by James Madison as the primary author.30s
- Q2The Great Compromiseoutlined the term limits and requirements of elected officials.settled the dispute and counted a portion of slaves toward representation for the South.added a Bill of Rights into the Constitution.gave each state two senators and established the House of Reps based on population30s
- Q3Which of the following are strengths of the Articles of Confederation?Northwest Ordinance of 1787 and Land Ordinance of 1785Great Compromise and Three-Fifths Compromiseadding a Bill of Rights30s
- Q4The division of power between the national and state levels is calledfederalismchecks and balancesseparation of powers30s
- Q5What divided land into townships to sell to settlers?Northwest Ordinance of 1787Land Ordinance of 1785Three-Fifths CompromiseGreat Compromise30s
- Q6Revenue from the sale of the 16th section was reserved fora hospitalpublic schoolsrailroadsa court house30s
- Q7How was the Land Ordinance a success for the national government?generated money for the national governmentcreated an executive branchcreated a large tax base for the national governmentallowed territories to become states30s
- Q8A positive impact of the Ordinances is thatit encouraged westward expansionit generated national taxessettled the dispute between large and small statesit calmed the fears of the Anti-Federalists30s
- Q9The division of power at the national level into three branches is calledfederalismseparation of powerschecks and balances30s
- Q10Which of the following did the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 do?settled the dispute between slave and free statesorganized and divided land to sellcreated a method to allow territories to apply for becoming a statesettled the dispute between large and small states30s
- Q11What term of limited government allows each branch to override the actions of the other branches?separation of powersfederalismchecks and balances30s
- Q12The framers of the Constitution included limited government in order torestrict the expansion of slavery.settle the dispute between the national and state governments.settle disputes over new lands gained.restrict the power of the national government.30s
- Q13The New Jersey Plan would have wantedrepresentation including slave populationrepresentation based on populationrepresentation not including slave populationequal representation between states30s
- Q14All of the following are weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation EXCEPTno executive leaderno judicial courtsno Congress to make lawscount not collect taxes30s
- Q15The Virginia Plan would have advocated forequal representation between statesrepresentation including slave populationrepresentation not including slave populationrepresentation based on population30s