The passage below is from a historical document


Art. II. Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and right, which is not by this confederation expressly delegated to the United States, in Congress assembled.


How does the U.S. Constitution address concerns that resulted from the government described in this passage?

(1 point)
Responses

The new government could levy taxes between the states.
The new government could levy taxes between the states.

The new government could enforce treaties between the states.
The new government could enforce treaties between the states.

The new government could settle disputes between the states.
The new government could settle disputes between the states.

The new government could regulate trade between the states.

The new government could regulate trade between the states.

How did the U.S. Constitution solve a problem created by the Articles of Confederation? (1 point)

Responses

It prevented the amendment of federal laws.
It prevented the amendment of federal laws.

It avoided the issue of states’ rights.
It avoided the issue of states’ rights.

It enabled the federal government to collect taxes.
It enabled the federal government to collect taxes.

It allowed the states to elect representatives.

It enabled the federal government to collect taxes.

Which best describes the type of government that the Articles of Confederation created?(1 point)

Responses

a weak central government with the power in independent states
a weak central government with the power in independent states

a strong central government with most power in the hands of one person
a strong central government with most power in the hands of one person

a strong central government with little power in the states
a strong central government with little power in the states

a weak central government with power shared by all citizens equally

a weak central government with the power in independent states

What was the Anti-Federalists’ greatest concern about ratifying the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)

Responses

The lack of a federal court system
The lack of a federal court system

The lack of a strong military
The lack of a strong military

The lack of legislative veto power.
The lack of legislative veto power.

The lack of a bill of rights

The lack of a bill of rights

Which statement supports the Federalists in the struggle over ratification of the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)

Responses

The Constitution should prevent the election of amateur politicians.
The Constitution should prevent the election of amateur politicians.

The Constitution should protect fundamental rights.
The Constitution should protect fundamental rights.

The Constitution should create a strong national government.
The Constitution should create a strong national government.

The Constitution should limit state government.

The Constitution should create a strong national government.

Why was the Bill of Rights added to the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)

Responses

to keep the state governments from taking away citizens' rights
to keep the state governments from taking away citizens' rights

to give citizens rights from the federal government
to give citizens rights from the federal government

to force the southern states to sign the Constitution that gave some rights to slaves
to force the southern states to sign the Constitution that gave some rights to slaves

to calm the fears that the new federal government would violate states' rights or people's rights

to calm the fears that the new federal government would violate states' rights or people's rights

Which two forms of government have the state owning at least some of the businesses and land of the country?(1 point)

Responses

Socialism and Communism
Socialism and Communism

Socialism and Democracy
Socialism and Democracy

Communism and Oligarchy
Communism and Oligarchy

Autocracy and Monarchy

Socialism and Communism

What do an absolute monarchy and an autocracy have in common?(1 point)

Responses

a national court system
a national court system

a written constitution
a written constitution

a single legislative house
a single legislative house

a single ruler

a single ruler

Which government system gives the states the most power?(1 point)

Responses

federal
federal

confederal
confederal

unitary
unitary

parliamentary

confederal

Which information completes the table?

(1 point)
Responses

role of government expanded / role of government limited
role of government expanded / role of government limited

power divided among the branches / power held by one branch
power divided among the branches / power held by one branch

rule by a democracy / rule by a monarchy
rule by a democracy / rule by a monarchy

power shared / power delegated

power divided among the branches / power held by one branch

Which Enlightenment idea is best being shown in the following image?

(1 point)
Responses

Social Contract
Social Contract

Separation of Powers
Separation of Powers

Age of Reason
Age of Reason

Natural Rights

Without a visual representation, I'm unable to identify the best Enlightenment idea being shown in the image. Please provide further details or describe the image for a more accurate response.

Which answer is it

I apologize for the confusion, but since I cannot see the image, I cannot determine the best Enlightenment idea being shown. It would be helpful if you could provide a description or further context about the image in question.

Just guess one

In this case, I can only provide a generalized guess without any specific context. Based on the options given, the best guess for the Enlightenment idea being shown in the image would be "Separation of Powers."

The following quote is from a historical document. Which Enlightenment idea is being expressed in the quote?

“That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

(1 point)
Responses

Social Contract
Social Contract

Age of Reason
Age of Reason

Separation of Powers
Separation of Powers

Separation of Powers

The Enlightenment idea being expressed in the quote is "Social Contract."