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Pls answer all 1) What happened in Massachusetts that scared the nation’s leaders?

2) Which of the following was part of the way a territory could become a state?

3) When there were 5,000 voters.

A) When they had 60,000 male voters.

B) When they had 5,000 free male voters.

C) When they had 60,000 free male voters.

4) What did the Continental Congress do in 1787 that meant they were starting over?

A) They threw out the Articles of Confederation.

B) They elected a Committee of Five.

C) They elected George Washington as president.

D) They purchased New Orleans.

5) Which of the following was NOT a part of the Virginia Plan?

A) National Supremacy over state sovereignty.

B) Three houses in Congress.

C) People to vote for some leaders.

D) Judicial Branch.

6) Who would NOT agree to ratify the Constitution unless a Bill of Rights was promised?

7) The us wanted a strong national government?

8) How did the Connecticut Compromise equalize the power of big and little states?

A) Two senators from each colony.

B) Two congressmen per 60,000 people.

C) Only 3/5 of voters could vote.

D) Two senators from each state.

9) What were two things that three-fifths of slaves were counted for?

A)

B)

10) How many acres were purchased from Spain with the Louisiana Purchase?

A) 600 million acres.

B) 600 thousand acres.

C) 60 million acres.

D) None of the above.

11) Who authorized the Lewis and Clark expedition?

12) Which of the following was NOT a reason for starting the War of 1812?

A) Britain made fun of us in negotiations.

B) Britain didn’t withdraw from the Great Lakes Region.

C) British navy harassed American merchant ships.

D) Kidnapping of sailors.

13) In what country was the Treaty of Ghent signed?

14) What battle was fought after the end of the War of 1812?

15) Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?

16) Name three things the new constitution gave the Federal Government.

A)

B)

C)

17) When was the Constitution written?

A) Summer and fall of 1887.

B) Spring and summer of 1787.

C) Summer and fall of 1787.

D) Fall and winter of 1787.

17. The vote of this state officially ratified the Constitution.

18. Who became the first president after the constitution was ratified?

19. Which of the following was NOT a benefit of making the Louisiana Purchase?

A) It was a great deal.

B) 15 states would be made from it.

C) Guaranteed trading on the Mississippi River.

D) 13 states would be made from it.
20. The taking of American sailors and forcing them to work on British ships is called:

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