Chapter 2 gov. Test
What document stated that monarchs could not interfere with parliamentary elections
The English bill of rights.
The convention delegates supported the concept of separation of powers as expressed
By Charles de Montesquieu.
A major reason for shays rebellion was that
Citizens were upset about farm foreclosures.
An important accomplishment of articles of confederation was that it
Created fair policies for settling lands west of the Appalachian mountains.
The Declaration of Independence states that the governments
Derived their powers from the consent of the governed.
The Connecticut chapter set up a representative government because it
Gave people the right to elect the governor and judges
By 1776, the colonial governments
Had significant experience in representative government
After consideration discussion, the first continental congress
Imposed an embargo on Britian.
New Jersey delegates did not support the Virginia plan because they thought
It gave too much power to the large states.
George Mason refused to sign the draft constitution because
It prohibited the government from restricting the slave trade for 20 years.
When the Declaration of Independence states it is drawing on "the laws of nature and natures God" it is expressing an idea that primarily originated with
John Locke
In 1776, states began creating written constitution because they
Knew that once they were independent, they needed orderly governments.
A serious problem following the revolutionary war was that
Many states reused to help pay off the extensive war debt.
As the articles of confederation were written, a major debate centered around whether
The national governing or state and local government should be stronger.
Because of what they saw as unfair taxation, colonist stopped buying British goods.
True
Following the Declaration of Independence, the second continental congress instructed the states to begin writing constitutions.
True
In 1787 the states met to revise the articles of confederation, but instead wrote the constitution.
True
In order for the bill of rights to become part of the constitution, it had to be approved by the congress and ratified by the states.
True
Many people believe the inalienable rights set forth in the Declaration of Independence are not human-made, but come from higher powers.
True
Pilgrim leaders wrote the mayflower compact to provide rules for governing themselves.
True
Shays rebellion forced leaders to realize that the articles were too weak.
True
The colonists were familiar with representative government from Britian's parliament
True
The judeo christian concept of an agreement between man and God influenced the early colonists views of the role of government.
True
The major debates at the constitutional convention were not over the basic ideas of the new government, but how they would put these ideas into practice.
True
The members of the second continental congress supported republicanism by establishing a legislature in their new government.
True
Leaders such as Thomas Jefferson formed committees of correspondence that
Urged resistance to the British
Citizens such as Henry Knox were concerned that the national government
Was unstable to provide citizens with security.
Which of John Lockes beliefs had a major influence on the colonists
All people had certain "natural" and inalienable rights such as the right to liberty.
The anti-federalist demanded that the constitution have a bill of rights because they
Believed it was needed in order to protect individuals liberties.
A major reason leaders such as Jefferson wanted a strong central government was their experiences with great Britian's monarchy.
False
Britain reacted to the first continental congress by weakening it's control over the colonies.
False
In colonial charters, all the power of the government was given to the governor.
False
Patrick Henry opposed the new constitution because it created a weak national government.
False
The Virginia plan proposed a weaker executive branch than the New Jersey plan.
False
Under the articles of confederation, the government could borrow money And levy tax.
False
In the federalist, No. 10, James Madison argued in favor of a large republic because
The chances of the majority having common motives would decrease.
Colonist valued limited government because they
Thought people should be protected from the punishment by an unjust government