Exam 2: The Founding and the Constitution
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Describe and analyze the conflicts and compromises that occurred during the drafting of the Constitution. What was the main source of conflict between large and small states, and how did the Great Compromise resolve it? What was the nature of the conflict regarding slavery during the Philadelphia Convention? How did the Three-Fifths Compromise address this conflict?
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What led British officials to raise taxes on the American colonists during the 1760s?
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Brutus and the Federal Farmer were two pseudonyms used by the
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Under the Articles of Confederation, it was left to the ________ to execute laws passed by the Continental Congress.
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Describe some of the problems under the Articles of Confederation that led to the drafting of a new constitution. In your answer, be sure to discuss national defense, foreign affairs, and the national government's power under the Articles of Confederation as well as Shays's Rebellion.
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The most common method of passing an amendment to the Constitution is passage
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Which of the following is true about the U.S. Constitution?
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Which of the following statements about the House of Representatives and the Senate is true?
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Which of the following is true of the Annapolis Convention?
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________ defended the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre.
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Why did the delegates at the Philadelphia Convention turn down the idea of including a list of citizens' rights in the Constitution?
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Why did states like Delaware, Connecticut, and New York oppose the Virginia Plan?
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How was political power in the Continental Congress divided under the Articles of Confederation?
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Describe the origins of the American Revolution. Who were the main groups that made up colonial society and what were their grievances against the British? What conflicts, if any, existed among the colonists themselves?
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Federal judges are appointed by the ________ and must be approved by the ________.
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The decision to give the national government control over interstate commerce and finance was motivated primarily by the framers' desire to
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The president's power to veto a bill passed by Congress is a good example of
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