A) It served as a draft of America's first national constitution.
B) It empowered state governments to write their own constitutions.
C) It was written by the Pilgrims to serve as a social contract.
D) It was issued by the British Government to grant freedom to its American colonies.
E) It elevated the dispute between Britain and the American colonies to a universal level.
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A) did not want slaves to be counted as part of the population.
B) wanted a legislature with two separate chambers.
C) did not want southern states to have any representation in the upper house.
D) wanted each state to have only one vote.
E) did not want to trade with the southern states.
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A) The legislature would create a national court system.
B) A state's population would determine its number of representatives in Congress.
C) A bicameral legislature would have two chambers that represented the states equally.
D) The Acts of Congress would be the supreme law of the land.
E) The state laws would overrule Acts of Congress in matters of conflict between states.
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A) a three-fourths vote in the Senate in favor of the proposed amendment.
B) a three-fourths vote in the House of Representatives requesting Congress to call a national convention.
C) a two-thirds vote in the Senate and in the House of Representatives in favor of the amendment.
D) a vote by two-thirds of the state legislatures requesting Congress to call a national convention.
E) a vote by three-fourths of the state legislatures in favor of the proposed amendment.
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A) relationship between the American colonists and the British greatly improved.
B) British government began imposing taxes on the American colonists.
C) American colonists began to enjoy more independence from British control.
D) American colonists convened for the First Continental Congress on September 5, 1774, to discuss an alliance with the French.
E) American colonists strategized for a war against the Native Americans.
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A) Virginia House of Burgesses
B) Assembly of Freemen
C) Massachusetts House of Representatives
D) Connecticut House of Representatives
E) House of Delegates
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A) each state could send two to seven representatives to the congress.
B) the Congress of the Confederation could force the states to meet military quotas.
C) a bicameral Congress of the Confederation would act as the central governing body.
D) each state, no matter what its size, had two votes.
E) a powerful central government would be formed based on the system of monarchy.
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A) The Congress of the Confederation could not enter into treaties and alliances.
B) The Congress of the Confederation did not have the power to enforce its laws.
C) The Congress of the Confederation could not settle disputes among different states.
D) The Congress of the Confederation had no power to declare war on any country.
E) The Congress of the Confederation had no power to establish the armed forces.
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A) representative government
B) federalism
C) liberty
D) separation of powers
E) rule of law
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A) Nominating Convention
B) Boston Tea Party
C) Second Continental Congress
D) Constitutional Convention
E) First Continental Congress
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A) Bill of Rights
B) Mayflower Compact
C) Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges
D) Declaration of Independence
E) Gettysburg Address
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A) called for a continued boycott of British goods.
B) had all thirteen colonies participate in it.
C) immediately assumed the powers of a central government.
D) named George Washington as the commander in chief of the army.
E) declared that the militiamen who had gathered around Boston were a full army.
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A) Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges
B) Articles of Confederation
C) Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
D) New Jersey Plan
E) Declaration of Independence
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A) Americans would consider themselves superior to other nations and declare war unreasonably.
B) The rights of the wealthy upper classes would not be protected because of the principle of equality before law.
C) A republican form of government would not work in a nation the size of the United States.
D) A slave rebellion would ensue because the problem of slavery in the northern states was unresolved despite widespread disapproval.
E) Extensive individual freedom in the hands of the common people would lead to chaos.
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A) legislatures
B) courts
C) executive branches
D) state governments
E) bureaucracies
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A) Federalism
B) Formal anarchy
C) Partisanship
D) Veto power
E) Absolute authority
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A) It served as a draft of America's first national constitution.
B) It declared British colonists' independence from their home country.
C) It was a petition to the British Crown to remove taxation.
D) It was essentially a bill of rights which became the first ten amendments to the Constitution.
E) It was written by the Protestant Pilgrims who went on to settle in the New World.
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A) suggested that all colonies establish state governments separate from Britain.
B) voted for free trade at all American ports with all countries including Britain.
C) immediately accepted the resolution for independence proposed by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia.
D) appointed Paine as the commander in chief of its army.
E) decided to declare war on Britain.
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