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A) representative government
B) federalism
C) liberty
D) separation of powers
E) rule of law
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A) suggested that all colonies establish state governments separate from Britain.
B) voted for free trade at all American ports with all countries including Britain.
C) immediately accepted the resolution for independence proposed by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia.
D) appointed Paine as the commander in chief of its army.
E) was convened to declare war on Britain.
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A) after writing the Articles of Confederation.
B) when the Pilgrims arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
C) after adopting the Declaration of Independence.
D) after the conclusion of the Seven Years' War.
E) when the British Parliament refused to repeal the Stamp Act.
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A) The South won fifty years of unrestricted slave trade by agreeing to its prohibition thereafter.
B) Slaves were not considered as part of a state's population.
C) Slaves who had fled to the northern states had to be returned to their owners.
D) Domestic slave trading was banned immediately after the Convention.
E) Slaves who had escaped to the northern states were considered free.
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A) impose import taxes
B) regulate voting rights
C) appoint an independent executive
D) ban slavery
E) regulate interstate commerce
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A) the relationship between the colonists and the British greatly improved.
B) the British government began imposing taxes on colonists and expanded control over colonial trade.
C) the colonists began to enjoy more independence from British control.
D) the colonists convened for the First Continental Congress to discuss an alliance with the French.
E) the colonists strategized for a war against the Native Americans.
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A) legislatures
B) courts
C) executive branches
D) national government
E) bureaucracies
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A) Bill of Rights
B) Mayflower Compact
C) Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges
D) Declaration of Independence
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A) guaranteed freedom of speech to Americans of all races.
B) resolved the small-state and large-state controversy by giving something to both sides.
C) resolved the issue of slavery.
D) guaranteed land for Native Americans.
E) provided guidelines for the separation of powers among the government's branches.
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A) A unicameral legislature with states' representations based on their population
B) A national executive branch elected by a bicameral legislature
C) A central civil committee appointed by the House of Representatives
D) A committee of states based on participation in the Constitutional Convention
E) A federal court judge appointed by the president
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A) Mayflower Compact
B) Articles of Confederation
C) Treaty of Paris
D) Declaration of Independence
E) Magna Carta
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A) separation of powers
B) representative government
C) rule of law
D) taxation without representation
E) the Great Compromise
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A) the Nationalists and the Federalists.
B) the Republicans and the Conservatives.
C) the Anti-Federalists and the Confederates.
D) the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists.
E) the Conservatives and the Libertarians.
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A) It served as a draft of America's first national constitution.
B) It declared British colonists' independence from their home country.
C) It was a petition to the British Crown to remove taxation.
D) It was essentially a bill of rights which became the first ten amendments to the Constitution.
E) It was written by the Pilgrims who were a group of Protestants.
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A) a vote by two-thirds of the state legislatures.
B) a vote by three-fourths of the state legislatures.
C) a two-thirds vote in the Senate and in the House of Representatives.
D) a three-fourths vote in the Senate and in the House of Representatives.
E) a three-fourths vote in the House of Representatives.
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