Chapter 9 Midterm Flashcards
The American Revolution was
An example of accelerated evolution rather than outright revolution
The world’s first antislavery society was founded by
Quakers in Philadelphia
As part of the egalitarian movement of the American Revolution
Several northern states abolished slavery
The Founding Fathers failed to eliminate slavery because
A fight over slavery might destroy national unity
As a result of the Revolution’s emphasis on equality, all of the following were achievement except
Full equality between women and men
The most important outcome of the Revolution for white women was that they
We’re elevated as special keepers of the nation’s conscience
As a result of the Revolution, man state capitals were relocated westward
To get them away from the haughty eastern seaports
One reason that the Unite States avoided the frightful excesses of the French Revolution is that
Cheap land was easily available
The Second Continental Congress of Revolutionary days
Was little more than a conference of ambassadors with very limited power
The Articles of Confederation were finally approved when
All states claiming western lands surrendered them to the national government
The Articles of Confederation left Congress unable to
Enforce a tax-collection program
A major strength of the Articles of Confederation was its
Presentation of the ideal of a united nation
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Established a procedure for governing the Old Northwest territory
One of the most farsighted provisions of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Prohibited slavery in the Old Northwest
The Land Ordinance of 1785 provided for all of the following except
Prohibiting slavery
Britain
Occupied a chain of trading forts in the Old Northwest
France
Demanded repayment of wartime loans
Spain
Controlled important trade routes from the interior of North America
Barbary Coast
Threatened American commerce in the Mediterranean
Shays’s Rebellion convinced many Americans of the need for
A stronger central government
The issue that finally touched off the movement toward the Constitutional Convention was
Control of commerce
Motives of the delegates to the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia include all of the following except
To increase individual freedom
The Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention worked out an acceptable scheme for
Apportioning congressional representation
Under the Constitution, the president of the United States was to be elected by a majority vote of the
Electoral College
The idea that all tax measures should start in the House was made to appease
The big states with the most people
The Constitutional Convention addressed the North-South controversy over slavery through the
“Three-fifths” compromise
By their actions, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention manifested their common beliefs in all of the following except
Government by the consent of the governed
The branch of the government elected directly by the people is the
House of Representatives
The anti federalist camp included all of the following groups except
Supporters of a strong central authority
Probably the most alarming characteristic of the new Constitution to those who oppose it was the
Absence of a bill of rights
Among other views, The Federalist, written during the ratification debate, argued that it was
Possible to extend a republican form of government over a large territory
Anti federalists believe that the sovereignty of the people resided in which branch of the central government?
Legislative
The federalists believe that the sovereignty of the people resided in which branch of the central government?
All of the above