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Unit 3 Quick Review

Unit 3 Quick Review. 1. 1 st document of self government in the English colonies. Mayflower Compact. 2. What was the significance of Shay’s Rebellion?. Showed Americans the weakness of Articles of Confederation and they needed to be revised.

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Unit 3 Quick Review

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  1. Unit 3 Quick Review

  2. 1. 1st document of self government in the English colonies

  3. Mayflower Compact

  4. 2. What was the significance of Shay’s Rebellion?

  5. Showed Americans the weakness of Articles of Confederation and they needed to be revised

  6. 3. Document said everyone had unalienable rights (Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness)

  7. Declaration of Independence

  8. 4. In a republican government members must serve in the parliament. True or False?

  9. False

  10. 5. Why did the framers make the Articles of Confederation a weak central government?

  11. Were afraid of a strong central gov, might be to much like king- Feared tyranny

  12. 6. Delaware would have supported which, the VA Plan or NJ Plan?

  13. NJ Plan

  14. 7. Document that declared no person could be forced to join a particular church

  15. VA Statute for Religious Freedom

  16. 9. Philosopher with idea of “There is a social contract between government and the people”

  17. John Locke

  18. 10. Describe the government created by the Great Compromise? Be specific

  19. 3 branch gov 2 house legislature Senate- Rep. equal for all states House of Rep- Rep based on states pop.

  20. 11. Philosopher with idea of “Separation of Powers” is only way to gain liberty

  21. Baron de Montesquieu

  22. 12. How did the members of the Constitutional Convention decide on the issue counting slaves for representation?

  23. Each slave would count as 3/5 of 1 person

  24. 13. According to the DI what unalienable rights do all men possess?

  25. Life, Liberty, And the Pursuit of Happiness

  26. 14. A separation of government powers is meant to do what?

  27. Prevent any 1 branch of the government from becoming too powerful

  28. 15. Who casts the official votes for the president?

  29. The electors of the Electoral College

  30. 16. What is suffrage?

  31. The right to vote

  32. Special Bonus Question What did Fiddler give to Kunta Kinte to eat the 1st night on the plantation? (not on the exam)

  33. Grits Dummy!

  34. 17. People who supported the ratification of the Constitution were called?

  35. Federalists

  36. 18. The Great Awakening led to more support for the British monarchy. True or false?

  37. False

  38. 19. Why were the Articles of Confederation doomed to fail?

  39. Because they made it weak and puny!. Not strong like me!

  40. 20. People who were against the ratification of the Constitution were called?

  41. Anti- Federalist

  42. 21. The Land Ordinance of 1785 set up a system to gain statehood. True or False?

  43. False The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 did that!

  44. 22. Shared power between states and a national government

  45. Federalism

  46. That's all folks!

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