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A) an expression of direct democracy.
B) designed to select the president.
C) established in the Bill of Rights.
D) a school attended by all members of Congress.
E) the federal organization that oversees the operation of all elections held in the United States.
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A) the king of Great Britain.
B) the popular majority.
C) the northern merchants.
D) George Washington.
E) the landowning elite.
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A) the House of Representatives
B) the Senate
C) the president
D) the Office of Management and Budget
E) the Treasury Department
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A) James Madison,John Jay,and Alexander Hamilton
B) John Adams,Benjamin Franklin,and Thomas Jefferson
C) George Washington,Samuel Adams,and William Paterson
D) Charles Beard,Daniel Shays,and Paul Revere
E) James Madison,John Adams,and Thomas Jefferson
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A) prevent the state of Massachusetts from foreclosing on the lands of debt-ridden farmers.
B) invade New England by Loyalists from Canada.
C) overthrow the federal government under the Articles of Confederation.
D) bring a Georgian slave revolt to Virginia.
E) force the British government to rescind the Tea Act.
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A) to discuss the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
B) to plot the revolt known as Shays's Rebellion
C) to write the Declaration of Independence
D) to draft a new Bill of Rights
E) to vote on ratifying the Articles of Confederation
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A) Representation would be equal for each state.
B) Representation would be appointed according to population.
C) Representation would be proportionate to the share of taxes paid by each state to the federal government.
D) The powers of Congress would check those of state legislatures.
E) Representatives to Congress would be appointed by the state legislatures.
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A) there was no president.
B) the president was more powerful than Congress.
C) the Senate was the most powerful political institution.
D) the president was directly appointed by the state legislatures.
E) the Supreme Court was the most powerful political institution.
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A) New Jersey Plan.
B) Connecticut Compromise.
C) Pennsylvania Compromise.
D) Delaware Deal.
E) Virginia Plan.
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A) Aristotle
B) Voltaire
C) Machiavelli
D) Montesquieu
E) Hobbes
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A) The British raised revenue by increasing the tax rate of the colonies.
B) The British had established suspicious alliances with Indian tribes during the French and Indian Wars.
C) American separatists assassinated King George II.
D) Protestant fundamentalists in New England were attempting to establish a theocracy.
E) The British were attempting to end slavery in the colonies.
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A) supported a return to the Articles of Confederation.
B) opposed the Constitution and preferred decentralized government.
C) supported the Constitution and preferred a strong national government.
D) supported a return to British rule.
E) refused to support the Constitution unless a Bill of Rights was added.
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A) Liberty is the absence of government.
B) Liberty is less important than social and economic equality.
C) Liberty is not essential to democratic government.
D) Monarchies are better suited to protecting liberty than democracies.
E) Government is needed to create liberty by maintaining order.
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A) are usually responses to particular topical problems.
B) are most commonly concerned with the structure or composition of the government.
C) have often been used to restrict the rights of citizens.
D) have typically had little effect on the actual workings of the government.
E) have been those designed to promote economic equality.
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A) majority;a majority
B) two-thirds;three-fourths
C) three-fourths;a majority
D) majority;two-thirds
E) three-fourths;three-fourths
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A) two years
B) four years
C) six years
D) ten years
E) barring impeachment,life
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A) providing Congress with larger grant powers.
B) decreasing the powers of the executive branch,especially those of the vice president.
C) confining the powers of the federal government to certain narrowly defined areas and by adding a bill of rights to the Constitution.
D) creating an internal system of checks and controls within government.
E) preventing government from collecting revenue through taxation.
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A) income tax
B) taxes on commercial products and activities
C) animal head tax
D) taxes for use of governmental services and lands
E) taxes on private property
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