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A) They were unwritten but strictly followed, unlike the English constitution.
B) They were the accumulation of laws written over time and based on customs and traditions.
C) They were adopted whole at a specific moment in time.
D) They established independence, yet still submitted to the rule of a king.
E) They lacked the specified principles and structures of previous constitutions.
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A) protected the voting rights of all citizens.
B) gave the national government the power to determine who gets to vote.
C) gave state governments the power to determine who gets to vote.
D) gave local governments the power to determine who gets to vote.
E) did not provide for any direct election of federal office holders.
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A) Britain and Holland.
B) Britain and Russia.
C) Britain and France.
D) Britain and Spain.
E) Britain and Portugal.
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A) direct election was impractical, due to the poor systems of communication and transportation that existed in the late 1700s.
B) the method would shield executive power from popular majorities and Congress.
C) the method guaranteed a majority winner.
D) the method would give weight to the preferences of ordinary people.
E) the framers had a great deal of faith in the wisdom of the masses.
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A) Approval of policies and treaty ratification required nine affirmative votes.
B) State courts retained jurisdiction over most legal matters, except in cases of inter-state conflict.
C) State governments would implement and pay for congressionally-approved policies.
D) Any constitutional amendments required unanimous approval of all 13 states.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) all men are equal
B) natural rights are derived from the consent of the governed
C) freedom is derived from the right to vote
D) all men must relinquish their inalienable rights to the authority of the sovereign
E) all men deserve the right to vote and gain parliamentary representation based on population numbers
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A) Article IV
B) Article V
C) Article VI
D) Article VII
E) Article VIII
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A) negotiate treaties.
B) levy taxes.
C) appoint a presiding officer.
D) pass legislation.
E) coin money.
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A) the judiciary
B) the executive
C) the president of the Senate
D) the Electoral College
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) a two-thirds vote in Congress.
B) a three-fourths vote in Congress.
C) a two-thirds vote in either state legislatures or state conventions.
D) a three-fourths vote in either state legislatures or state conventions.
E) a unanimous vote of the president and the president's cabinet.
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A) checks and balances.
B) the abolition of slavery.
C) a bicameral Congress.
D) separation of powers.
E) federalism.
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A) Richard Henry Lee
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) James Madison
D) Samuel Adams
E) John Hancock
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A) mission statements
B) descriptions of foundational structures
C) identification of core bodies
D) details of essential operating procedures
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) a shipping cartel led by John Hancock
B) the East India Tea Company
C) business interests connected to King George III
D) French and Dutch traders
E) Mohawk Indians
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A) over 100
B) over 500
C) over 1,000
D) over 5,000
E) over 10,000
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A) was a successful revolt.
B) occurred after the Philadelphia Convention of 1787.
C) convinced many political leaders that the national government was not powerful enough.
D) reinforced public support for the Articles of Confederation.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) provision for both a president and a vice president.
B) pitting the legislative branch against the executive branch.
C) sharing of power between the national government and state governments.
D) creation for the national government of both strong domestic power and strong international power.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) 23
B) 27
C) 29
D) 33
E) 35
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