Exam 2: The Founding and the Constitution
Exam 1: Introduction: the Citizen and Government73 Questions
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Exam 3: Federalism94 Questions
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Procedures for amending the Constitution are found in Article
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At the Philadelphia Convention, the proposed plan to create a Congress where representation was distributed according to population was called the ________ Plan.
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Which of the following statements about national defense under the Articles of Confederation is FALSE?
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During the Philadelphia Convention, the New Jersey Plan was supported by ________ states.
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Colonial protesters of the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act rallied around which slogan?
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The Federalists believed that the powers of government could be limited by
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Which of the following statements best describes the motivations of the Founders in writing the U.S. Constitution?
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Which of the following was a ramification of the Three-Fifths Compromise?
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The most important political value for the framers of the Constitution was
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The Federalists believed that the most apparent source of tyranny was
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The framers employed the separation of powers and federalism in order to
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