Practice TEST Chapter 8 Social Studies 1. Which plan called for three branches of government? A. Virginia Plan B. The New Jersey Plan C. Both the Virginia.

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Practice TEST Chapter 8 Social Studies

1. Which plan called for three branches of government? A. Virginia Plan B. The New Jersey Plan C. Both the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan

#2. Because my influence on the Constitutional Convention was so great, I became known as the Father of the Constitution”. Who am I? Thomas Jefferson John Adams James Madison Daniel Shay

#3. Who or what shocked Congress into calling for a Constitutional Convention? The Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation Shays' Rebellion Shays' Rebellion The Virginia Plan James Madison

#4. What did the Great Compromise refer to? Citizenship Electing a president Different political parties Representation

#5. The Articles of Confederation divided the power among three branches of government. TRUEFALSE

#6. What was a big challenge facing the Constitutional Convention? How to balance the number of slaves in each state How to balance the number of slaves in each state How to balance the interests of the large and small states How to balance the interests of the large and small states How to balance the taxes How to balance the taxes

Supporters of the Constituion Supporters of the Constituion Republicans Republicans Patriots Democrats 7. Federalists were also known as…………………..

Be Prepared to read a bar graph and answer questions.

Be prepared to rate the GREAT COMPROMISE. Read more about it. Read more about it.Read more about it.

Be prepared to rate the Three-Fifths COMPROMISE. Read more about it. Be prepared to rate the Three-Fifths COMPROMISE. Read more about it.Read more about it.Read more about it.

THE END DO YOU WANT TO TRY AGAIN ?? THE END DO YOU WANT TO TRY AGAIN ?? YES NO