1.)The Constitution created a _____ system of government.

a)parliamentary
b)unitary
=c)federal
d)confederate

2.)The argument over slavery pitted _____ States against _____ States.
=a)Northern, Southern
b)larger, smaller
c)new, old
d)red, blue

3.)_____ States supported the _____ Plan, which called for a bicameral legislature in which States would be represented according to their population.
a)Slave, Three-Fifths
b)Northern, Connecticut
c)Larger, Virginia
=d)Smaller, New Jersey

4.)Despite their differences, the Founding Fathers all agreed that _____.
a)democracy was the most important political value
b)freedom must be protected at all costs
=c)the Constitution should balance order, liberty, and popular sovereignty
d)a monarchy should be established to ensure order.

5.)General George Washington _____.
a)thought the Articles of Confederation were perfect
b)was a leader of the movement to create a stronger central government
c)opposed the ratification of the Constitution
=d)supported strengthening the powers of the State legislatures

I disagree with your answers to 3 and 5.

The _____ Plan, favored by _____ States, proposed giving States equal representation in a unicameral Congress.

_____ States supported the _____ Plan, which called for a bicameral legislature in which States would be represented according to their population.

General George Washington _____.

y do yu disagree??

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1.) The correct answer is c) federal. To find this answer, you can refer to the Constitution and understand the different types of government systems it could have created. To do this, you might study the Constitution itself or look for reliable sources that explain the different government systems. In this case, you would find that the Constitution established a federal system of government where power is divided between a central government and individual states.

2.) The correct answer is a) Northern, Southern. To find this answer, you can study the historical context of the argument over slavery. You could read about the North-South divide during the time of the slavery debate or look for primary or secondary sources that discuss the different positions of Northern and Southern states on the issue.

3.) The correct answer is d) Smaller, New Jersey. To find this answer, you can refer to the historical debates and discussions about representation in the Constitutional Convention. You could study different plans presented, such as the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan, and understand their proposals for representation. By doing this, you would learn that the smaller states supported the New Jersey Plan, which called for equal representation for all states in the legislature.

4.) The correct answer is c) the Constitution should balance order, liberty, and popular sovereignty. To find this answer, you can study the various writings and speeches of the Founding Fathers. You can analyze their views on government and the purpose of the Constitution. By doing so, you would discover that while they had different ideas and priorities, they generally agreed that the Constitution should strike a balance between maintaining order, protecting individual liberties, and upholding the principle of popular sovereignty.

5.) The correct answer is d) supported strengthening the powers of the State legislatures. To find this answer, you can study the historical opinions and actions of General George Washington. You could read biographies, primary sources, or historical accounts that discuss his stance on the powers of state legislatures. By doing this, you would find that Washington generally supported stronger state governments and believed in the importance of decentralized power.