test review ~get out your cornell notes and your book to help you answer the review questions.~
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CHAPTER 7
TEST REVIEW
~Get out your Cornell Notes and your book to help you
answer the review questions.~
Game/Review rules:
1. Teacher will read question.2. Students will look up answers in
book, workbook and/or notes.
3. Teacher will take the majority answer.
4. Class with the most correct point wins and each student receives a 5 pt.
ticket.
The states adopted constitutions that limited the
power of the
a. Governorb. President
c. State representatived. State senator
a. governor
The Americans formed a republic, a government in which
citizens rule through
a. Appointed representativesb. Elected representatives
c. Kingshipsd. Monarchies
b. Elected representatives
One of the Confederation’s accomplishments was an
arrangement for
a. Currency to be createdb. Foreign troops
c. New states in the westd. The military
c. New states in the West
What was the single territory that was created out of the
lands north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi
River?
a. Mississippi Territoryb. Northwest Territory
c. Ohio Territoryd. Western Territory
b. Northwest Territory
One major weakness of the Confederation was that it could
not deal with
a. Drawing mapsb. Native Americans
c. New statesd. The nation’s finances
d. The nation’s finances
Shay’s Rebellion forced courts to close so judges could not
take away
a. Criminals’ homesb. Farmers’ landc. Stolen goods
d. Money from taxes
b. Farmers’ land
The American Revolution brought into focus the
contradiction between the American battle for liberty and
a. The need for getting moneyb. The practice of slaveryc. Women’s right to vote
d. The right of rebellion
b. The practice of slavery
Constitutional Convention delegates voted to work toward
a new national government based on the
a. New Jersey Planb. New York Plan
c. Northwest Territory Pland. Virginia Plan
d. Virginia Plan
Convention delegates broke the deadlock between large and
small states when they approved
a. The Great Compromiseb. The three-fifths Compromisec. The Two-Thirds Compromise
d. The Washington Compromise
a. The Great Compromise
Those who opposed the Constitution feared the
national government would
a. Limit the number of new statesb. Limit trade
c. Require religion to be practicedd. Take rights away from people
d. Take rights away from people
The belief that all people have a right to life, liberty, and
property was promoted by philosopher
a. Baron de Montesquieub. Benjamin Franklin
c. John Adamsd. John Locke
d. John Locke
Which state was the last to ratify the Constitution?
a. Maryland b. New York
c. North Carolinad. Rhode Island
d. Rhode Island
The branch of the government that is headed by the president
is called the
a. Constitutional branchb. Executive branch
c. Judicial branchd. Legislative branch
b. Executive branch
The branch of government that deals with the court system is
called the
a. Constitutional branchb. Executive branch
c. Judicial branchd. Legislative branch
c. Judicial branch
The Northwest Ordinance
a. Allowed for the spread of slaveryb. Encouraged the sale of land to speculators
c. Provided a method for petitioning for statehood
d. Denied a bill of rights for settlers
c. Provided a method for petitioning for
statehood
Shay’s Rebellion demonstrated the
a. Strength of the Articles of Confederationb. Weakness of the Virginia Plan
c. Weakness of the Articles of Confederationd. Strength of the United States Constitution
c. Weakness of the Articles of
Confederation
At the Constitutional Convention, the New Jersey
Plan proposed
a. A two-house legislatureb. A court system
c. One vote for each stated. A chief executive chosen by the legislature
c. One vote for each state
The Framers of the Constitution wanted to protect people’s
natural rights. This idea was reflected in the work of
a. English philosopher John Lockeb. French writer Baron de Montesquieu
c. King George IIId. Italian philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli
a. English philosopher John Locke
In the debate over the ratification of the Constitution,
the Anti-Federalists most feared
a. Government oppressionb. The establishment of a state religion
c. Disorder without a strong central government
d. A national sales tax
a. Government oppression
Who is Roger Sherman?
a. The person who suggested the Great Compromise
b. The farmer who lead a revoltc. The leader of the Constitutional Convention
d. The “Father of Constitution”
a. The person who suggested the Great
Compromise
Who is Daniel Shay?
a. The “Father of the Constitution”b. The farmer who lead a revolt
c. The leader of the Constitutional Conventiond. A Constitution Framer
a. The farmer who lead a revolt
Who was John Locke?
a. The presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention
b. Proposed the Great Compromisec. Wrote that government is based on a contract
between people and the rulerd. The farmer who lead a revolt
c. Wrote that government is based on a contract between people and the ruler
Who was the presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention?
a. Benjamin Franklinb. George Washington
c. John Adamsd. Thomas Jefferson
b. George Washington
What do you need for Friday’s test?
a. Don’t bother Studying tonightb. Forget your Cornell Notes from Lessons 1-3
c. Don’t bother doing a simple ½ page Learning Logd. Skip school Fridaye. All of the above
f. none of the above
f. None of the above