Unit 3: Period 3: 1754-1800

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The phrase "no taxation without representation" expressed the colonial belief that:

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The Articles of Confederation were weak primarily because:

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The Three-Fifths Compromise at the Constitutional Convention resolved a dispute about:

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Federalists supported ratification of the Constitution because they believed:

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The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution primarily to:

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The Battle of Saratoga (1777) was a turning point in the American Revolution because:

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The Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention established:

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Thomas Paine's Common Sense (1776) was influential because it:

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The Declaration of Independence (1776) drew heavily on the ideas of:

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The Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention resolved:

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The Articles of Confederation were weak because they:

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The Federalist Papers were primarily written by:

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Shays' Rebellion (1786-1787) demonstrated:

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The Three-Fifths Compromise resolved a dispute about:

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Washington's Farewell Address warned against:

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The XYZ Affair (1797) involved:

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The ideas expressed in this excerpt were most directly influenced by which of the following?

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Paine's argument in this excerpt most directly challenged which of the following?

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Madison's argument in Federalist No. 10 was primarily intended to address which concern about the proposed Constitution?

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Paine's argument in this excerpt most directly challenged which of the following?

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