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A) It could not coin money.
B) It could not declare war.
C) It could not impose taxes.
D) It could not conduct foreign affairs.
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A) all
B) three-fourths
C) two-thirds
D) one-half
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A) first ten amendments to the Constitution that protect individual freedoms
B) powers given to Congress in Article I of the Constitution
C) twenty-seven amendments added to the Constitution over the years
D) document authored by Thomas Jefferson that details the rights of the citizens
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A) King James II
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) John Locke
D) James Madison
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A) It was agreed that Congress would abolish slavery in 1850.
B) It was agreed that a state's slave population would be counted for purposes of representation but not for purposes of taxation.
C) It was agreed that a state's slave population would be counted for purposes of taxation but not for purposes of representation.
D) It was agreed that 60 percent of a state's slave population would be counted for purposes of both representation and taxation.
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A) That man would have to pass a religious test before he could become president; thus, citizens could be sure that he was of good character.
B) One man could respond to crises more quickly than a group of men like Congress.
C) It was easier to control the actions of one man than the actions of a group.
D) both B and C
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A) To encourage states to oppose the Constitution.
B) To encourage New York to ratify the Constitution.
C) To oppose the admission of slaveholding states to the federal union.
D) To encourage people to vote for George Washington as the nation's first president.
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A) the divine right of kings
B) the social contract
C) a bill of rights
D) due process
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A) Each state would have equal representation in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
B) Congress would be a unicameral legislature with each state receiving equal representation.
C) Representation in the House of Representatives would be based on each state's population and every state would have two senators.
D) Representation in both the House of Representatives and the Senate would be based on a state's population.
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