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CHAPTER 7

CHAPTER 7 . TEST REVIEW ~Get out your Cornell Notes and your book to help you answer the review questions.~.

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CHAPTER 7

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  1. CHAPTER 7 TEST REVIEW ~Get out your Cornell Notes and your book to help you answer the review questions.~

  2. 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.

  3. The states adopted constitutions that limited the power of the Governor President State representative State senator

  4. a. governor

  5. The Americans formed a republic, a government in which citizens rule through Appointed representatives Elected representatives Kingships Monarchies

  6. b. Elected representatives

  7. One of the Confederation’s accomplishments was an arrangement for Currency to be created Foreign troops New states in the west The military

  8. c. New states in the West

  9. What was the single territory that was created out of the lands north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River? Mississippi Territory Northwest Territory Ohio Territory Western Territory

  10. b. Northwest Territory

  11. One major weakness of the Confederation was that it could not deal with Drawing maps Native Americans New states The nation’s finances

  12. d. The nation’s finances

  13. Shay’s Rebellion forced courts to close so judges could not take away Criminals’ homes Farmers’ land Stolen goods Money from taxes

  14. b. Farmers’ land

  15. The American Revolution brought into focus the contradiction between the American battle for liberty and The need for getting money The practice of slavery Women’s right to vote The right of rebellion

  16. b. The practice of slavery

  17. Constitutional Convention delegates voted to work toward a new national government based on the New Jersey Plan New York Plan Northwest Territory Plan Virginia Plan

  18. d. Virginia Plan

  19. Convention delegates broke the deadlock between large and small states when they approved The Great Compromise The three-fifths Compromise The Two-Thirds Compromise The Washington Compromise

  20. a. The Great Compromise

  21. Those who opposed the Constitution feared the national government would Limit the number of new states Limit trade Require religion to be practiced Take rights away from people

  22. d. Take rights away from people

  23. The belief that all people have a right to life, liberty, and property was promoted by philosopher Baron de Montesquieu Benjamin Franklin John Adams John Locke

  24. d. John Locke

  25. Which state was the last to ratify the Constitution? Maryland New York North Carolina Rhode Island

  26. d. Rhode Island

  27. The branch of the government that is headed by the president is called the Constitutional branch Executive branch Judicial branch Legislative branch

  28. b. Executive branch

  29. The branch of government that deals with the court system is called the Constitutional branch Executive branch Judicial branch Legislative branch

  30. c. Judicial branch

  31. The Northwest Ordinance Allowed for the spread of slavery Encouraged the sale of land to speculators Provided a method for petitioning for statehood Denied a bill of rights for settlers

  32. c. Provided a method for petitioning for statehood

  33. Shay’s Rebellion demonstrated the Strength of the Articles of Confederation Weakness of the Virginia Plan Weakness of the Articles of Confederation Strength of the United States Constitution

  34. c. Weakness of the Articles of Confederation

  35. At the Constitutional Convention, the New Jersey Plan proposed A two-house legislature A court system One vote for each state A chief executive chosen by the legislature

  36. c. One vote for each state

  37. The Framers of the Constitution wanted to protect people’s natural rights. This idea was reflected in the work of English philosopher John Locke French writer Baron de Montesquieu King George III Italian philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli

  38. a. English philosopher John Locke

  39. In the debate over the ratification of the Constitution, the Anti-Federalists most feared Government oppression The establishment of a state religion Disorder without a strong central government A national sales tax

  40. a. Government oppression

  41. Who is Roger Sherman? a. The person who suggested the Great Compromise The farmer who lead a revolt The leader of the Constitutional Convention The “Father of Constitution”

  42. a. The person who suggested the Great Compromise

  43. Who is Daniel Shay? a. The “Father of the Constitution” b. The farmer who lead a revolt c. The leader of the Constitutional Convention d. A Constitution Framer

  44. The farmer who lead a revolt

  45. Who was John Locke? The presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention Proposed the Great Compromise Wrote that government is based on a contract between people and the ruler The farmer who lead a revolt

  46. c. Wrote that government is based on a contract between people and the ruler

  47. Who was the presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention? Benjamin Franklin George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson

  48. b. George Washington

  49. What do you need for Friday’s test? a. Don’t bother Studying tonight Forget your Cornell Notes from Lessons 1-3 Don’t bother doing a simple ½ page Learning Log Skip school Friday All of the above none of the above

  50. f. None of the above

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