chapter 7: true false
By 1790, there were no slaves in New England. True False
false
The Constitution imposed high property qualifications for voting. True False
false
Under the Articles of Confederation, national government consisted of a weak legislative branch and a strong judicial branch. True False
false
homas Jefferson was one of the authors of The Federalist. True False
false
The father of the Constitution was Thomas Jefferson. True False
false; that's james madsion
After the Treaty of Greenville in 1795, twelve Native American communities ceded most of their land from Ohio and Indiana to the federal government. True False
true
Alexander Hamilton was an Anti-Federalist. True False
true
By the time of the Declaration of Independence, the United States had already become larger than Great Britain, Spain, and France combined. True False
true
During the ratification debates of 1787-1788, the Federalists were more effectively mobilized than the Anti-Federalists. True False
true
In the era of the Revolution, free blacks in most states had the right to vote. True False
true
More than half of the fifty-five men at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 had attended college. True False
true
The 1790 Naturalization Act barred non-white foreigners from attaining American citizenship. True False
true
The final plan of the U.S. Constitution called for a two-house Congress consisting of a House of Representatives with its members apportioned according to population and a Senate in which each state has two members. True False
true
The first written constitution of the United States was the Articles of Confederation. True False
true
Twelve of the first sixteen presidents owned slaves. True False
true