Politics of the United States
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- The US congress has the power to regulate blank commerce
- The legislative branch is found in article blank of the constitution
- The first ten amendments of the US Constitution ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedom of speech, assembly or worship is?
- Once elected, a member of the House of Representatives for ________ years.
- George Washington is elected as the country's first _____________
- What state was the ninth state to ratify the Constitution?
- Senate or reps - Which house of Congress had members voted in by state legislatures
- Under the Articles of Confederation, how many states were needed to pass a law?
- As part of the Three-fifths Compromise, Congress was able to ______________ after 1808.
- Which of the following people wrote most of the essays included with the Federalist Papers?
- Which of the following plans favored that each state should have equal representation in Congress?
- How many states were needed to approve the Articles of Confederation?
- Which of the following plans favored representation in Congress based off a state's population?
- In 1790, ______________ became the last state to ratify the Constitution
- Which of the following was NOT a strength of Congress under the Articles of Confederation?a. Congress could declare war.b. Congress could tax.c. Congress could deal with foreign affairs.d. Congress could deal with Native Americans.
- Who is elected the first Vice President of the United States?
- Which of the following is NOT one of the authors of the Federalist Papers?
- How many amendments are included in the Bill of Rights?
- Which of the following is NOT a concern of an anti-federalist?a. Felt as though state governments had too much power.b. Too much power was given to the federal governmentc. There was no Bill of Rights includedd. A president could be reelected
- Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?a. State governments b. National government c. Federal government d. Central government