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The Northwest
Ordinance did what?
 Established
a frontier
army
 Formed an alliance with
Canada
 Set up a new national
government
 Formed new states
The Northwest
Ordinance did what?
 Established
a frontier
army
 Formed an alliance with
Canada
 Set up a new national
government
 Formed new states
What happened during
the Revolutionary War?
A.The states became
independent for each other.
B.The states teamed up with
Canada.
C.The states formed new
governments.
D.The states decided to remain
colonies.
What happened during
the Revolutionary War?
A.The states became
independent for each other.
B.The states teamed up with
Canada.
C.The states formed new
governments.
D.The states decided to remain
colonies.
According to the Constitution,
who enforces laws?
A.
B.
C.
D.
The
The
The
The
President
legislators
police
courts
According to the Constitution,
who enforces laws?
A.
B.
C.
D.
The
The
The
The
President
legislators
police
courts
Why did the national government
not do anything against Shay’s
Rebellion?
A. They did not have any
allies.
B. They did not have any
money.
C. They did not have an army.
D. They didn’t really care.
Why did the national government
not do anything against Shay’s
Rebellion?
A. They did not have any
allies.
B. They did not have any
money.
C. They did not have an army.
D. They didn’t really care.
Why did the government not have
any money when they were under
the Articles of Confederation?
A. They were unable to tax.
B. There wasn’t any trade.
C. The country spent all of
their money on Pokemon
cards.
D. They had to pay the
President too much money.
Why did the government not have
any money when they were under
the Articles of Confederation?
A. They were unable to tax.
B. There wasn’t any trade.
C. The country spent all of
their money on Pokemon
cards.
D. They had to pay the
President too much money.
What do we call the
division of power in the
government?
A.
B.
C.
D.
An amendment
Federalism
Monarchy
Separation of powers
What do we call the
division of power in the
government?
A.
B.
C.
D.
An amendment
Federalism
Monarchy
Separation of powers
Who was the United States
second president?
A. Ms. Waters
B. William Jefferson
Clinton
C. John Adams
D. Abraham Lincoln
Who was the United States
second president?
A. Ms. Waters
B. William Jefferson
Clinton
C. John Adams
D. Abraham Lincoln
What did John Adams
decide the U.S. should do?
A. Not go to war
B. Send those involved in
Shay’s Rebellion to jail.
C. Move the capital to
Boston
D. Attack France
What did John Adams
decide the U.S. should do?
A. Not go to war
B. Send those involved in
Shay’s Rebellion to jail.
C. Move the capital to
Boston
D. Attack France
What was the purpose
of the Bill of Rights?
A. To end slavery
B. To add new states
C. To give all the power to
men named Bill
D. To protect the freedom
of the U.S. citizens
What was the purpose
of the Bill of Rights?
A. To end slavery
B. To add new states
C. To give all the power to
men named Bill
D. To protect the freedom
of the U.S. citizens
In 1800, the capital of
the U.S. was moved to...
A. Washington, D.C.
B. Pekin, Illinois
C. New York City
D. Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
In 1800, the capital of
the U.S. was moved to...
A. Washington, D.C.
B. Pekin, Illinois
C. New York City
D. Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Why does the Constitution
allow amendments to be
made?
A. To protect freedom
B. To let the small states
have a say
C. To change when
needed
D. To allow for a Senate.
Why does the Constitution
allow amendments to be
made?
A. To protect freedom
B. To let the small states
have a say
C. To change when
needed
D. To allow for a Senate.
When a president vetoes a
law this is an example of...
A. Federalism
B. Checks and Balances
C. Commerce
D. How mean a president
can be
When a president vetoes a
law this is an example of...
A. Federalism
B. Checks and Balances
C. Commerce
D. How mean a president
can be
How did President
Washington react to the
Whiskey Rebellion?
A. He replaced the governor of
Pennsylvania.
B. He waited for the rebels to
give up.
C. He lead soldiers against the
rebels.
D. He wouldn’t get out of bed.
How did President
Washington react to the
Whiskey Rebellion?
A. He replaced the governor of
Pennsylvania.
B. He waited for the rebels to
give up.
C. He lead soldiers against the
rebels.
D. He wouldn’t get out of bed.
What did delegates discuss at the
Constitutional Convention of
1787?
A. To end slavery.
B. Changing the Articles of
Confederation.
C. The latest style of wig to
wear.
D. Settling the Northwest
Territory.
What did delegates discuss at the
Constitutional Convention of
1787?
A. To end slavery.
B. Changing the Articles of
Confederation.
C. The latest style of wig to
wear.
D. Settling the Northwest
Territory.
What was the result of the
Great Compromise?
A. State governments were
established.
B. The army was given new
uniforms.
C. The president was allowed to
sleep until noon every Monday.
D. A legislature was established.
What was the result of the
Great Compromise?
A. State governments were
established.
B. The army was given new
uniforms.
C. The president was allowed to
sleep until noon every Monday.
D. A legislature was established.
What did the Northwest
Ordinance do?
A. Allowed slavery in the
Northwest Territory.
B. Prohibited slavery in the
Northwest Territory.
C. Allowed settlers to decided
whether or not they would keep
slaves.
D. Prohibited Ms. Waters from
giving homework.
What did the Northwest
Ordinance do?
A. Allowed slavery in the
Northwest Territory.
B. Prohibited slavery in the
Northwest Territory.
C. Allowed settlers to decided
whether or not they would keep
slaves.
D. Prohibited Ms. Waters from
giving homework.
What branch of
government has a two-part
lawmaking body?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Legislative
Executive
Judicial
Cabinet
What branch of
government has a two-part
lawmaking body?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Legislative
Executive
Judicial
Cabinet
What did each state’s
constitutions include?
A. Steps to end slavery.
B. An end to free speech.
C. A list of people’s rights.
D. The recipe for macaroni
and cheese.
What did each state’s
constitutions include?
A. Steps to end slavery.
B. An end to free speech.
C. A list of people’s rights.
D. The recipe for macaroni
and cheese.
FINAL QUESTION
50 POINTS
Put these events in
chronological order
(earliest to latest)
A. The Whiskey Rebellion is put down.
B. Washington, D.C. becomes the capital
of the new nation.
C. George Washington begins his first
term as President.
D. John Adams becomes the second
United States President.
E. The Bill of Rights is added to the
Constitution.
ANSWER!
C. Washington begins his first term.
E. The Bill of Rights is added.
A. The Whiskey Rebellion is put
down.
D. John Adams becomes the 2nd
President.
B. Washington, D.C. becomes the
capital.