A) The independent states faced the challenge of working together. B) The independent states faced the challenge of governing themselves. C) The independent states faced the challenge of maintaining their independence. D) The independent states faced the challenge of picking a new ruler.
A) Congress asked the states to organize their governments. B) Congress asked the states to work together. C) Congress asked the states to make their own governments. D) Congress asked the states to pick there own leaders.
A) They made a law that went against rulers having power at all. B) They made new governments that didn't allow the people to have a certain amount of power. C) They created a group of people that had all the power. D) They crafted constitutions that limited power of the governor.
A) A Republic is a government ruled by a dictator. B) A Republic is a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives. C) A Republic is a government in which a King or Queen rule throughout everything. D) A Republic is a government in which only one person rules through everything.
A) The Articles of Confederation is a new government. B) The Articles of Confederation is a book of laws. C) The Articles of Confederation is the united states first constitution. D) The Article of Confederation is an large army.
A) 7 Articles B) 12 Articles C) 13 Articles D) 14 Articles
A) There was no national court system. B) There was no way to pass laws enforced by congress. C) All of the above. D) There was no chief executive.
A) Land Act of 1800 B) The Northwest Ordinance C) Policies for Western Lands D) The Ordinance of 1785
A) The Confederation helped with settling and governing the country's western lands. B) All of the above C) Americans negotiated a peace treaty with Britain. D) The Confederation expanded the country's foreign trade.
A) They wanted to stop American expansion into its territory. B) They wanted to ship goods to market. C) They didn't want Americans to leave with there goods. D) They didn't want more Americans coming in there territory.
A) None of the above. B) They were convinced because of serious economic difficulties. C) They were convinced because their was a serious shortage of money in the United States. D) They were convinced because farmers were unable to sell their goods.
A) Alexander Hamilton B) A famous slave C) Daniel Shay D) George Washington
A) Pennsylvania and New York B) South Carolina and Georgia C) Connecticut and Rhode Island D) New Jersey and Virginia
A) James Madison and Alexander Hamilton B) George Washington and Benjamin Franklin C) George Washington and James Wilson D) James Wilson and James Madison
A) Hamilton called for an convention to talk about ending slavery. B) Hamilton called for an convention to talk about a strong national government. C) Hamilton called for an convention to discuss improvement to the Articles of Confederation D) Hamilton called for an convention to talk about making new rules.
A) Thomas Jefferson and Roger Sherman B) Alexander Hamilton and John Adams C) Patrick Henry and James Taylor D) Ben Franklin and George Washington
A) 4 votes on all questions B) 1 vote on all questions C) 13 votes on all questions D) 2 votes on all questions
A) The Great Compromise B) The Virginia Plan C) The Three-Fifths Compromise D) The New Jersey Plan
A) A Bill of Rights B) The American Revolution C) All of the above D) The Articles of Confederation
A) 5 of the 13 states have to approve B) 7 of the 13 states have to approve C) 9 of the 13 states have to approve D) All 13 states have to approve |