Quiz 3: Birth of a Nation Review
The act or process of setting free from slavery of any kind; release.
Emancipation
The slave owner who freed his slaves in his will was _____.
George Washington
Under the Articles of Confederation, the
states were superior to the national government
The right to vote
suffrage
Under the Land Ordinance of 1787, a territory could be admitted to the Union when it had ______ free inhabitants.
60,000
One weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that they provided for:
a unanimous vote of the states to amend the Articles
All of the following events were accomplishments of the Articles of Confederation except:
adoption of the Declaration of Independence
What are the three ways the Constitution can be amended?
amendment proposed by two-thirds of both houses and ratified by three-fourths of the states amendment ratified by special conventions in three-fourths of the states amendment proposed by special convention, called for by two-thirds of state legislatures, and ratified by three-fourths of state legislatures
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 provided for the:
government of new territories
Which TWO states abolished slavery during the Revolutionary War?
Pennsylvania, Massachusetts
In a separate treaty, Great Britain returned Florida to
Spain
The first state to have suffrage for all men over twenty-one years of age was
Vermont
The _______ Plan called for a Congress of two houses in which the total number of delegates would be divided among the states according to the free population of each state.
Virginia
A rebellion of debt-ridden farmers was led by:
Captain Daniel Shays
Confirmation; approval.
Ratification
Approximately how many Loyalists left the United States?
100,000
The Articles of Confederation went into effect in:
1781
A member of the political party that opposed the adoption of the Constitution of the United States before 1789.
Antifederalist
A member of the political party in the United States that favored the adoption of the Constitution and later, the establishment of a strong central government. The party existed from about 1791 to 1816.
Federalist
The ________ Plan called for a one-house legislature in which each state would cast only one vote.
New Jersey
What is the system of checks and balances?
The president can veto legislation passed by Congress Congress may override a veto by two-thirds vote or impeach the president for misconduct The Supreme Court may declare laws unconstitutional
Why was the system of checks and balances included in the Constitution?
To prevent one brach of the government from becoming too powerful
The Ordinance of 1785:
benefited eastern speculators at the expense of western farmers
Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress had no power to:
collect taxes
What type of government is run by the people who live under it?
democracy
A serious dispute between the large and small states under the Articles was over the problem of:
representation
Ill feelings arose between the states because of claims to the:
western territories