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“North Carolina Federalists Post an Insulting Cartoon”

a.) “Our gallant band defended it”
b.) “Candles were lighted in the court-house”
c.) “Total demolition of the building”
d.) All of the above
e.) A and B
e.) A and B
Social Expectation refers to:

a.) the basis for colonial social relations prior to the Revolutionary War
b.) the belief that all men are created equal
c.) the acceptance of duty and NOT the pursuit of self interest
d.) All of the above
e.) A and C
e.) A and C
Virginia Plan

a.) James Madison
b.) Executive
c.) Bicameral Legislature
d.) All of the above
e.) B and C
d.) All of the above
The “Great Compromise” resolved the debate:

a.) between large and small states
b.) over the counting of slaves for apportionment in the House
c.) about colonial representation in Parliament
d.) All of the above
e.) A and B
b.) over the counting of slaves for apportionment in the House
“Impressed by the British Navy”

a.) “Did not belong to his flag”
b.) “Ordered my legs to be put in irons”
c.) “Give me two dozen lashes”
d.) All of the above
e.) A and B
d.) All of the above
The Country Party ignored Cato’s Letters because party members:

a.) made a deal with Indians during the Seven Years War
b.) believed that positive government was key to the expansion of trade and manufacturing
c.) feared the use of standing armies to repress domestic political opposition
d.) All of the above
e.) A and B
b.) believed that positive government was key to the expansion of trade and manufacturing
Colonial slaves:

a.) did not fight in the Revolutionary War
b.) fought in large numbers on the side of the British
c.) fled their masters to English lines
d.) All of the above
e.) B and C
e.) B and C
“The Early Republic”

a.) 1789: A Social Portrait
b.) Jefferson in Power
c.) Whites and Indians in the West
d.) All of the above
e.) A and B
d.) All of the above
“Crisis and Constitution”

a.) The Temptations of Peace
b.) The Turning Point
c.) The Second War for American Independence
d.) All of the above
e.) A and B
a.) The Temptations of Peace
Federalist #10 argued that:

a.) small republics were better than large republics
b.) factions could dominate small republics
c.) a large, heterogeneous population would prevent any one faction from dominating
d.) All of the above
e.) B and C
e.) B and C