A) stated people's desire to declare war on Britain. B) were headed by women. C) had a president. D) brought together different groups of people.
A) the people are ruled by a king or queen. B) only the wealthy have rights and responsibilities. C) the people elect representatives to run the country. D) all people must pay taxes in order to vote.
A) a national court system B) a king C) a president D) a national legislature
A) raise a national army. B) elect a single leader to run the government. C) print money. D) make laws about taxes.
A) set up a system by which new states could be formed. B) ask the states to send delegates to Philadelphia for a convention. C) prevent settlement in the Ohio River valley. D) end the troubles caused by Shays's Rebellion.
A) Each state started printing its own money. B) The Articles of Confederation were written. C) Congress called the Constitutional Convention. D) Congress created a new national army.
A) Philadelphia. B) St. Augustine. C) Boston. D) Annapolis.
A) belong to the people and the states. B) belong only to the national government. C) are given to the states D) are shared by the national and state governments.
A) number of British citizens allowed to live in the United States. B) amount of power that was to be given to the national government. C) number of houses of Congress to be created. D) counting of slaves for the purposes of representation and taxation.
A) five B) four C) three D) two
A) the physical size of the state B) the amount the state pays in taxes C) the number of government branches D) the population of the state
A) judicial branch. B) electoral college. C) executive branch. D) legislative branch.
A) executive branch of the government. B) legislative branch of the government. C) judicial branch of the government. D) electoral college.
A) the Preamble to the Constitution B) the system of checks and balances C) the electoral college D) the Three-fifths Compromise
A) the power to print money B) the power to set up schools C) the power to raise a national army D) the power to tax |