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______________ Rebellion was significant because it demonstrated that the present government was unable to protect property rights.
Shay'sRebellion
_______________is the term used to describe the relationship between the national governmentand the individual states.
Federalism
T/F: ______ Under the Constitution the federal judiciary is elected, not appointed
False
_______________is considered to be the author of the majority (at least fifty) of the essaysin the publication known as The Federalist.
AlexanderHamilton�B~
The states of _____________, and _____________ voted against ratification of the Constitution.
RhodeIsland and North Carolina
Ofthose men usually referred to as the "Founding Fathers" ____________,and ______________ who were serving as diplomats in Europe at the time did notattend the Constitutional Convention.
ThomasJefferson and John Adams
______________years after the ratification of the Constitution, Congress outlawed the Africanslave trade.
Twenty

_____________is usually referred to as "The Father of the Constitution."

JamesMadison

InFederalist no. 51, ________________________ supports the concept of"checks & Balances" by arguing that political power should bedivided.

JamesMadison

T/F: _____ Alexander Hamilton argued that lifetime appointments for presidents and senators would solve the obvious weaknesses in the Confederation government.

True