Unit 3 - Review The New Nation. The Constitution As written documents, the state constitutions were intended to (A) represent a fundamental law superior.

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Unit 3 - Review The New Nation

The Constitution As written documents, the state constitutions were intended to (A) represent a fundamental law superior to ordinary legislation. (B) be subordinate to state laws. (C) grant the governor more power than the legislature. (D) keep the government in the hands of the well-to-do. A

America Secedes One reason that the United States avoided the frightful excesses of the French Revolution is that (A) America declared martial law until the Constitution was enacted in (B) the American Revolution suddenly overturned the entire political framework. (C) cheap land was easily available. (D) political democracy preceded economic democracy. C

The Constitution The issue that finally touched off the movement toward the Constitutional Convention was (A) control of public lands. (B) control of commerce. (C) Indian policy. (D) monetary policy. B

The Revolution Regarding the provisions of the 1783 Treaty of Paris, which formally ended the Revolution, (A) America faithfully adhered to each one. (B) France was pleased with the results. (C) America broke the assurances regarding treatment of the Loyalists. (D) Spain gained all it wanted. C

The Constitution All of the following are compromises in the Constitution EXCEPT the (A) three-fifths clause regarding slaves. (B) continuation of the foreign slave trade. (C) Electoral College. (D) control of interstate commerce by the national government. D

Confederation The Articles of Confederation left Congress unable to (A) organize development of the western lands. (B) deal with foreign affairs. (C) apportion state representation evenly. (D) enforce a tax-collection program. D

Bill of Rights The _____ Amendment might rightly be called the "states' rights" amendment. (A) First (B) Sixth (C) Ninth (D) Tenth D

Confederation One of the most farsighted provisions of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 (A) set aside a section of each township for education. (B) abolished slavery in all of the United States. (C) prohibited slavery in the Old Northwest. (D) kept power in the national government. C

The Constitution By their actions, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention manifested their common belief in all of the following EXCEPT (A) government by the consent of the governed. (B) checks and balances in government. (C) universal manhood-suffrage democracy. (D) the sanctity of private property. C

The Constitution By the time the Constitution was adopted in 1789, (A) the American economy was continuing to experience problems. (B) prosperity was beginning to return. (C) foreign trade was still in terrible shape. (D) inflation was continuing to increase. B

Hamilton The aspect of Hamilton's financial program that received the least support in Congress was (A) funding at par. (B) assumption. (C) the National Bank. (D) a protective tariff. D

Confederation The debate between the supporters and critics of the Articles of Confederation centered on how to (A) reconcile states' rights with strong national government. (B) transfer territories to equal statehood. (C) abolish slavery yet preserve national unity. (D) balance the power of legislative and executive offices of government. A

Confederation The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 (A) provided for the survey and sale of public lands in the Old Northwest. (B) established a procedure for governing the Old Northwest territory. (C) banned slavery from all territories of the United States. (D) cleared the way for ratification of the Articles of Confederation. B

Hamilton Hamilton expected that the revenue to pay the interest on the national debt would come from (A) sales tax and licensing fees. (B) customs duties and excise tax. (C) income and property taxes. (D) western land sales and foreign loans. B

America Secedes After the Revolutionary War, both Britain and Spain (A) tried to gain control of Florida. (B) did their best to win the friendship of America. (C) prevented America from exercising effective control over about half of its total territory. (D) helped America to fight the pirates in North Africa. C