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Question 1
5 out of 5 points
The Stamp Act was a
Selected Answer:
a.
tax on commerce.
Answers:
a.
tax on commerce.
b.
prohibition on all unofficial mail.
c.
law permitting the Crown to open mail.
d.
tax on sugar, molasses, and other commodities.
Question 2
5 out of 5 points
Shays's Rebellion was politically significant to America's Founding in that it
Selected Answer:
d.
demonstrated the weakness of government under the Articles of Confederation.
Answers:
a.
led to renewed fighting between the colonists and the British.
b.
was the last battle in the Revolutionary War.
c.
represented the first major battle of the Civil War.
d.
demonstrated the weakness of government under the Articles of Confederation.
Question 3
5 out of 5 points
The
Federalist Papers
were written by
Selected Answer:
b.
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison.
Answers:
a.
Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, and James Madison.
b.
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison.
c.
John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison.
d.
John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Jefferson.
Question 4
5 out of 5 points
Colonial protesters of the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act rallied around which slogan?
Selected Answer:
a.
"no taxation without representation."
Answers:
a.
"no taxation without representation."
b.
"give me liberty or give me death."
c.
"a house divided against itself cannot
stand."
d.
"don't tread on me."
Question 5
5 out of 5 points
The United States' first written constitution was the
Selected Answer:
d.
Articles of Confederation.
Answers:
a.
League of States.
b.
Declaration of
Independence.
c.
U.S. Constitution.
d.
Articles of Confederation.
Question 6
0 out of 5 points
Under the Articles of Confederation, the
Selected Answer:
b.
Senate was the most powerful political institution.
Answers:
a.
president of the Continental Congress was more powerful than the Congress itself.
b.
Senate was the most powerful political institution.
c.
Continental Congress had no power to lay taxes.
d.
Supreme Court was the most powerful political institution.
Question 7
5 out of 5 points
The Virginia Plan proposed a system of representation in the national legislature that was based upon
Selected Answer:
c.
the population of each state or the proportion of each state's revenue contribution, or both.
Answers:
a.
equal representation between the states.
b.
the concept of universal suffrage.
c.
the population of each state or the proportion of each state's revenue contribution, or both.
d.
the strength of each state's militia.
Question 8
5 out of 5 points
What did the New Jersey Plan propose for Congress?
Selected Answer:
a.
Representation would be equal for each state.
Answers:
a.
Representation would be equal for each state.
b.
Representation would be based on population.
c.
Representation would be proportionate to the share of taxes paid by each state to the federal government.
d.
Representatives to Congress would be appointed by the state legislatures.
Question 9
5 out of 5 points
Shay's Rebellion was an attempt to
Selected Answer:
a.
prevent the state of Massachusetts from foreclosing on the lands of debt-ridden farmers.
Answers:
a.
prevent the state of Massachusetts from foreclosing on the lands of debt-ridden farmers.
b.
invade New England by royalists from Canada.
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