#16. What did the Great Compromise settle? Use your compromises notes.
a. Arguments over how many branches of government there should be.
b. Disputes over representation in small states and large states.
c. How a territory would become a state.
d. How many slaves would count towards the population in Southern states.
b. Disputes over representation in small states and large states.
Everyone Draw Fred the FED on #22. in 3 minutes.
Team answering needs to answer #23. What is the name of the political party that is OPPOSITE of Fred the Fed?
Democratic Republicans
#20. Why did George Washington make it a point to put down the Whiskey Rebellion?
a. To show that the central government had power to enforce taxes.
b. To put an end to Whiskey drinking.
c. To place laws on the distribution of Whiskey.
d. To make sure the rebels were put in jail.
a. To show that the central government had power to enforce taxes.
#17. What inference can you make about the 3/5ths compromise, using the diagram on your review? Use your compromises notes.
a. It influenced the economy with trading.
b. It influenced the geography.
c. It influenced religion within the states.
d. It influenced the political decisions.
d. It influenced the political decisions.
#21. “Political parties may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people…” -George Washington
What advice is George Washington giving in the excerpt above?
a. Political parties are good for the union. b. Federalists are unprincipled men. c.Democratic-Republicans protect the rights of the people. d. Political parties could damage the rights of the people
d. Political parties could damage the rights of the people
18. Which principle of government is being explained? “The President can appoint judges and ambassadors with the advice and consent of the senate.” Use your 7 principles notes
A. Separation of Powers
B. Checks and Balances
C. Limited Government
D. Federalism
B. Checks and Balances
#24. Which of the following would be a disagreement that the Federalist and Democratic-Republicans would have had? Use Fred the Fed.
A. Approval of the Declaration of Independence
B. The advancement of the U.S. economy
C. How the U.S. should add new states
D. How to enforce the Monroe Doctrine
B. The advancement of the U.S. economy
#25. What is the trick to remember what Marbury vs. Madison established? Use John Adams notes
____ & ____ = _______________ ____________
#26. What does the Jolly Rancher part represent in your answer from #25? Use John Adams notes.
J_______________ R___________________
#25. M&M = Jolly Rancher
#26. Judicial Review
#29. Why did President Monroe issue the Monroe Doctrine? Use Monroe Notes
A. To gain political alliances with European countries.
B. To prevent European intervention in countries near the U.S.
C. Increase military readiness.
D. To prevent competition for natural resources (like coal or gold).
B. To prevent European intervention in countries near the U.S.
#19. Match the amendment with the correct primary source/situation. Use your Bill of Rights notes.
1st amendment ______
4th amendment ______
8th amendment ______
10th amendment ______
1st amendment D
4th amendment A
8th amendment B
10th amendment C
#27. What does your answer for #26 mean? Use John Adams notes.
A. Federal judges can decide on the constitutionality of a law.
B. People of the country have power.
C. Separation of the federal and state governments.
D. Gave credit to the executive branch for military powers.
A. Federal judges can decide on the constitutionality of a law.
Which law would be considered unconstitutional on the basis of First Amendment guarantees?
A. Church employees must pay income tax
B. Churches must get a permit before building
C. Prohibiting religious officials from running for office
D. A ban on publishing classified information
C. Prohibiting religious officials from running for office
#28. What did Marbury vs Madison accomplish?
A. Courts can regulate commerce (trade)
B. Presidents have unlimited power
C. The president can veto the federal laws
D. courts can declare laws unconstitutional
D. courts can declare laws unconstitutional