Review Chapters 3,4,5. Question #1 Which coast did the Colonies land on? A. East B. West.

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Review Chapters 3,4,5

Question #1 Which coast did the Colonies land on? A. East B. West

Question #2 What was the first successful colony in the New England Colony was? A. Plymouth B. Jamestown

Question #3 Prior to slaves who did most of the work in the colonies? A. Women B. Indentured Servants

Question #4 Who won the French and Indian War? A. British and Colonists B. French and Indians C. Spanish

Question #5 What was the slogan for the Albany Plan of Union?

Question #6 First draft prior to the Constitution? A. Declaration of Resolves B. Articles of Confederation

Question #7 Besides the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation what else made the colonists realize they needed a stronger central government?

Question #8 What city did the Constitutional Convention meet?

Question #9 Which plan called for equal representation? A. Virginia B. New Jersey

Question #10 Which of the two feared a central government? A. Federalists B. Anti-Federalists

Question #11 Article I of the Constitution talks about which branch of government? A. Executive B. Legislative C. Judicial

Question #12 How many amendments are there?

Question #13 Who was the leader of the Constitutional Convention?

Question #14 What two things makes sure the government doesn’t abuse its powers?

Question #15 What are the Bill of Rights?