
UNIT 8-2.6 TO 8-3.3 TEST REVIEW
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- Q1What is another word for regulate?nationalcarefulcontrolneed30s
- Q2What did South Carolina most likely believe in?a strong national governmenta strong state governmenta weak state governmenta strong local government30s
- Q3How long of a term did South Carolinians believe the president should have?6 to 7 years8 years4 to 5 years4 years30s
- Q4What did the Commence Compromise state?The states agreed the national government would not control trade for at least 15 years.The states agreed the national government would not control trade for at least 10 years.The states agreed Northern states would not control trade for at least 20 years.The states agreed the national government would not control trade for at least 20 years.30s
- Q5Why were Southern states, like South Carolina, so interested in trade?They made their money with Southern factories creating products.They still had a positive relationship with Great Britain and traded with them.They still made their money off trade produced by slave labor.They did not want the national government to have complete control over their taxes from trade.30s
- Q6Which plan for the Constitution supported smaller states' representation?South Carolina PlanVirginia Planthe Philadelphia PlanNew Jersey Plan30s
- Q7Which plan ended up being used to form the House of Representatives?New Jersey PlanSouth Carolina Planthe Philadelphia PlanVirginia Plan30s
- Q8Which plan for a legislative or governing body supported the number of representatives per state based on population?New Jersey PlanSouth Carolina PlanVirginia Planthe Philadelphia Plan30s
- Q9Which plan supported equal representation for the number of delegates based on equality?the South Carolina PlanVirginia PlanNew Jersey PlanPhiladelphia Plan30s
- Q10Which plan for a legislative body did South Carolina support?Virginia PlanNew Jersey Planthe Philadelphia PlanSouth Carolina plan30s
- Q11What type of legislature did the Constitution create?three branchesunicameralthree housesa bicameral30s
- Q12What does unicameral mean?three housestwo housesone housefour houses30s
- Q13Which document attempted to create a unicameral legislature?Articles of ConfederationDeclaration of IndependenceSouth Carolina State Constitutionthe Constitution30s
- Q14What is one power the Articles of Confederation granted to its legislature?to raise taxes for warto declare war and make peaceto set a price on outgoing goods to Great Britainto settle interstate disputes30s