Honors Civics Chapter 3 Review

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Keven Gregg
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Social Studies, History
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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Most state constitutions modeled themselves after
the Declaration of Independence.
the Constitution.
the Articles of Confederation.
English government.
2.
Multiple Choice
Unlike the Articles of Confederation, state constitutions contained
power of national taxation.
no provision for a military.
a bill of rights.
a means to buy and sell land.
3.
Multiple Choice
A confederation is
a government that rebels against another.
a government wherein states have more power than the national government.
a government with no official religion.
a government where the state and national governments share power.
4.
Multiple Choice
Which of these was NOT a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
no power of national taxation
no means of buying and selling land
no national military
little central governmental power
5.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true of the Articles of Confederation?
It was intentionally weak because the Founders were wary of strong national government.
It was strong, as it gave state governments significant power for themselves.
It was unintentionally weak, mainly because the Founders were poorly educated.
It set up a governmental system very similar to British parliament.
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