The _______________addresses many of the concerns raised by the Declaration of Independence, including freedom of speech, the press, religious practice, assembly, and petition.


First Amendment

Magna Carta

Federalist Papers

Second Amendment

The first ten amendments to the Constitution, the ______________, were created as a compromise intended to gain the support for constitutional ratification by the Anti-Federalists.

Federalist Papers

Unalienable Rights

Bill of Rights

Magna Carta

___________and other Anti-Federalists opposed the ratification of the Constitution because they believed it made the central government too powerful and failed to provide protections for individual liberties.

Alexander Hamilton

George Mason

George Washington

John Jay

Support for the Constitution was encouraged by a series of articles known as the _____________, which were written under the pen-name of “Publius” by John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison.

Two Treatises of Government

Bill of Rights

Common Sense

Federalist Papers

The American government is a form of ____________, wherein the government is intended to work for the good of the people and the people are intended to obey the law and educate themselves to participate in the political process.

authoritarianism

tyranny

social contract

republicanism

1.a
2.a
3.c
4.b
5.d

1.a - yes

2.a - no
3.c - no
4.b - no
5.d - no

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To get the answer to the first question, you can look at the Constitution of the United States and specifically refer to the various amendments. By reading through the amendments, you will find that the correct answer is the First Amendment.

To answer the second question, you can again refer to the Constitution of the United States. Specifically, you want to look for the section that covers the first ten amendments, also known as the Bill of Rights. By reading through the Bill of Rights, you will find that it was created as a compromise to gain support for constitutional ratification by the Anti-Federalists.

For the third question, you can study the key figures and their views on the ratification of the Constitution. By researching and reading about Alexander Hamilton, George Mason, George Washington, and John Jay, you will find that George Mason and other Anti-Federalists opposed the ratification of the Constitution due to concerns about the central government's power and the lack of protection for individual liberties.

To answer the fourth question, you can research the different articles or papers that were written and published around the time of the Constitution's ratification. By reading about the Two Treatises of Government, Bill of Rights, Common Sense, and Federalist Papers, you will find that the Federalist Papers were a series of articles written by John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison under the pen-name "Publius" to encourage support for the Constitution.

Finally, to answer the fifth question, you can study different forms of government and their principles. By understanding concepts such as authoritarianism, tyranny, social contract, and republicanism, you will find that the correct answer is republicanism, as it best describes the form of government in the United States where the government works for the good of the people and the people participate in the political process.