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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The ideas expressed in this passage most directly reflect the influence of which of the following?

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Washington's warnings in this address most directly influenced which of the following in early U.S. foreign policy?

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Madison's argument in this resolution most directly anticipated which of the following later developments?

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Madison's argument in Federalist No. 10 most directly countered which Anti-Federalist concern?

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Madison's argument in this excerpt most directly supports which structural feature of the Constitution?

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Madison's concern about "the weaker" branch needing "additional defense" most likely refers to which branch of government?

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The principles expressed in this excerpt were most directly opposed by which group during the ratification debates?

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This painting depicts which significant event of the American Revolution?

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How does this engraving reflect the use of propaganda in the revolutionary era?

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The argument presented in the excerpt was most directly influenced by which of the following intellectual traditions?

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The concerns expressed by the author are most similar to those raised by which of the following groups?

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The principles articulated in this resolution most directly drew upon which of the following traditions?

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A historian would most likely use this excerpt to support which of the following arguments about the American Revolution?

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The philosophical ideas expressed in this passage most directly reflect the influence of

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The phrase "all men are created equal" was most directly contradicted by which contemporary reality?

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The concept that governments derive "their just powers from the consent of the governed" most directly challenged

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Madison's primary argument in this passage was that a large republic would

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Madison's concerns about "faction" most directly reflected anxieties about

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Federalist No. 10 was written primarily to persuade the public to

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Abigail Adams's letter most directly reveals that the revolutionary rhetoric of liberty

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The concerns expressed in this letter were most directly addressed in which later development?

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Adams's phrase "all Men would be tyrants if they could" applies the revolutionary concept of

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The author's argument most directly warned that the proposed Constitution would

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The Anti-Federalist concerns expressed in this document most directly led to

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The debate reflected in this document versus Federalist No. 10 fundamentally concerned

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The prohibition of slavery in the Northwest Territory was significant because it

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The provision regarding indigenous peoples' lands "never taken without their consent" was significant primarily because

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The Northwest Ordinance established an important precedent for westward expansion by creating

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