Exam 6: The Constitution and the New Republic

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On September 25, 1789, Congress approved twelve amendments, ______ of which came to comprise what we know as the Bill of Rights.

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George Washington was greatly alarmed by Shay's Rebellion.

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Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay were the authors of ________________

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In 1786, Alexander Hamilton found an important ally in his push for a stronger central government in

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The New Jersey Plan

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The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 saw

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In the Constitutional Convention of 1787, for the purpose of political representation, slaves were classified as

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The "XYZ Affair" involved the United States and England.

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At the Philadelphia convention, James Madison argued that the ultimate authority of the federal government came from the

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Edmund Randolph and James Madison wanted to strengthen the federal government with their proposed __________ Plan.

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In reference to Indians living in the United States, the Constitution

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Delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 recommended the document be ratified by

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Under the new Constitution, federal judges were appointed by the president and confirmed by both houses of Congress.

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Ratification of the Constitution was given a big boost when New York and Virginia both approved the document early in the ratification process.

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Discuss the essential differences between Hamiltonians and Jeffersonians during the 1790s.

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In the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, it was asserted that

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The Twelfth Amendment called for members of the electoral college to vote separately for president and vice president.

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In the first national elections in 1789,

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At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, each delegate voted as an individual.

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Why did states that initially opposed the proposed Constitution of 1787 ultimately ratify it?

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