
US History Unit 1 Review
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- Q1Which of the following states were created as a result of the Northwest Ordinance?Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, ColoradoOhio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, WisconsinVirginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, GeorgiaTexas, California, Florida, New York30s
- Q2Which territory did the Northwest Ordinance apply to?The Midwest TerritoryThe Southwest TerritoryThe Northeast TerritoryThe Northwest Territory30s
- Q3Which of the following was a significant accomplishment of the Northwest Ordinance?Establishing a federal court system in the Northwest TerritoryImposing taxes on settlers in the Northwest TerritoryEstablishing the principles of public land ownership and land surveysCreating a strict system of slavery regulation in the Northwest Territory30s
- Q4Which amendment of the Bill of Rights guarantees the freedom of speech?Fourth AmendmentThird AmendmentSecond AmendmentFirst Amendment30s
- Q5Which amendment of the Bill of Rights guarantees the right to bear arms?Third AmendmentSecond AmendmentFirst AmendmentFourth Amendment30s
- Q6Which amendment of the Bill of Rights guarantees the right to freedom of religion?First AmendmentFourth AmendmentSecond AmendmentThird Amendment30s
- Q7Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence?Thomas JeffersonBenjamin FranklinJohn AdamsGeorge Washington30s
- Q8Who were the Federalists?Supporters of the U.S. ConstitutionSupporters of states' rightsAdvocates for a strong central governmentOpponents of the U.S. Constitution30s
- Q9What did the Anti-Federalists fear?A strong central governmentAnarchy and chaosThe ratification of the U.S. ConstitutionThe power of state governments30s
- Q10What was the main concern of the Anti-Federalists?Lack of protection for individual libertiesStrengthening the federal governmentExpanding the power of state governmentsEstablishing a monarchy30s
- Q11What is a key difference between Federalists and Anti-Federalists?Their views on the power of the central governmentTheir views on economic policyTheir views on foreign relationsTheir views on individual rights30s
- Q12Which enlightenment thinker advocated for the separation of powers in government?MontesquieuThomas HobbesVoltaireDavid Hume30s
- Q13Which enlightenment philosopher had a significant influence on the declaration of independence?Mary WollstonecraftJohn LockeImmanuel KantBaruch Spinoza30s
- Q14Which enlightenment philosopher argued for the protection of individual rights and freedoms, including freedom of speech and religion?Adam SmithGalileo GalileiVoltaireRene Descartes30s