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  • 101. What does the Seventh Amendment address?
  • a. Right to a jury trial in civil cases
  • b. Powers reserved to the states
  • c. Right to bear arms
  • d. Rights of persons accused of a crime
  • 102. What does the Eighth Amendment address?
  • Rights reserved to the people
  • Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and
    petition
  • Search and seizure
  • Rights concerning bail

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101. What does the Seventh Amendment address?
  • Right to a jury trial in civil cases
  • Powers reserved to the states
  • Right to bear arms
  • Rights of persons accused of a crime

3
102. What does the Eighth Amendment address?
  1. Rights reserved to the people
  2. Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and
    petition
  3. Search and seizure
  4. Rights concerning bail

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103. What does the Ninth Amendment address?a.
Search and seizureb. Right to a speedy trialc.
Powers reserved to the statesd. Powers
reserved to the people
  • 104. What does the Tenth Amendment address?
  • a. Powers reserved to the people
  • b. Right to bear arms
  • c. Powers reserved to the states
  • d. Rights concerning bail

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103. What does the Ninth Amendment address?
  1. Search and seizure
  2. Right to a speedy trial
  3. Powers reserved to the states
  4. Powers reserved to the people

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104. What does the Tenth Amendment address?
  1. Powers reserved to the people
  2. Right to bear arms
  3. Powers reserved to the states
  4. Rights concerning bail

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105. Which amendment abolished slavery in the
United States and its territories?a. Eleventh
Amendmentb. Thirteenth Amendment c. Fifteenth
Amendment d. Nineteenth Amendment
  • 106. Which amendment addresses the civil rights
    of all people born or naturalized in the United
    States?
  • a. Thirteenth Amendment
  • b. Fourteenth Amendment
  • c. Fifteenth Amendment
  • d. Eighteenth Amendment

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105. Which amendment abolished slavery in the
United States and its territories?
  • a. Eleventh Amendment
  • b. Thirteenth Amendment
  • c. Fifteenth Amendment
  • d. Nineteenth Amendment

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106. Which amendment addresses the civil rights
of all people born or naturalized in the United
States?
  1. Thirteenth Amendment
  2. Fourteenth Amendment
  3. Fifteenth Amendment
  4. Eighteenth Amendment

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107. The system used to elect the President and
Vice President is a. Federalismb. Electoral
Collegec. Constitutional Conventiond. Checks
and balances
  • 108. One of the most influential Supreme Court
    Chief Justices was
  • a. John Adams
  • b. John Marshall
  • c. James Monroe
  • d. Abraham Lincoln

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107. The system used to elect the President and
Vice President is
  • Federalism
  • Electoral College
  • Constitutional Convention
  • Checks and Balances

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108. One of the most influential Supreme Court
Chief Justices was
  1. John Adams
  2. John Marshall
  3. James Monroe
  4. Abraham Lincoln

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109. What famous Supreme Court case established
Judicial Review? a. Marbury vs. Madisonb.
Gibbons vs. Ogdenc. McCulloch vs. Marylandd.
Brown vs. Board of Education
  • 110. Which famous Supreme Court case ruled that
    Congress alone had the power to regulate
    interstate and foreign commerce?
  • a. Marbury vs. Madison
  • b. Gibbons vs. Ogden
  • c. McCulloch vs. Maryland
  • d. Brown vs. Board of Education

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109. What famous Supreme Court case established
Judicial Review?
  • Marbury vs. Madison
  • Gibbons vs. Ogden
  • McCulloch vs. Maryland
  • Brown vs. Board of Education

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110. Which famous Supreme Court case ruled that
Congress alone had the power to regulate
interstate and foreign commerce?
  1. Marbury vs. Madison
  2. Gibbons vs. Ogden
  3. McCulloch vs. Maryland
  4. Brown vs. Board of Education

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111. Which act created the Northwest Territory
(land between the Ohio River and the Mississippi
River)? a. Treaty of Parisb. The Louisiana
Purchasec. Land Ordinance of 1785d. Northwest
Ordinance of 1787
  • 112. Which act provided for the states of IL, OH,
    MI, WI and IN to be created from the NW
    Territory?
  • a. Land Ordinance of 1785
  • b. Louisiana Purchase
  • c. Treaty of Paris
  • d. Northwest Ordinance of 1787

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111. Which act created the Northwest Territory
(land between the Ohio River and the Mississippi
River)?
  1. Treaty of Paris
  2. The Louisiana Purchase
  3. Land Ordinance of 1785
  4. Northwest Ordinance of 1787

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112. Which act provided for the states of IL, OH,
MI, WI and IN to be created from the NW Territory?
  1. Land Ordinance of 1785
  2. Louisiana Purchase
  3. Treaty of Paris
  4. Northwest Ordinance of 1787

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The land acquirement from France that doubled the
size of the U.S. was a. Land Ordinance of
1785b. Treaty of Parisc. Northwest Ordinance
of 1787d. Louisiana Purchase
  • 114. Parcels of land on which Indians were
    forced to live were
  • a. Reservations
  • b. Land grants
  • c. Tariffs
  • d. Nullifications

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113. The land acquirement from France in 1803
that doubled the size of the U.S. was
  1. Land Ordinance of 1785
  2. Treaty of Paris
  3. Northwest Ordinance of 1787
  4. Louisiana Purchase

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114. Parcels of land on which Indians were forced
to live were
  1. Reservations
  2. Land Grants
  3. Tariffs
  4. Nullifications

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What famous explorers went on an expedition to
find the Pacific Ocean from 1804-1806? a.
Adams and Jeffersonb. Lewis and Clark c.
Jones and Crockett d. Laverne and Shirley
  • 116. Who was the guide who helped two famous
    explorers find their way in their attempt to find
    the Pacific Ocean from 1804-1806?
  • a. Pocahontas
  • b. Tecumseh
  • c. Sacajawea
  • d. Sitting Bull

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115. What famous explorers went on an expedition
to find the Pacific Ocean from 1804-1806?
  1. Adams and Jefferson
  2. Lewis and Clark
  3. Jones and Crockett
  4. Laverne and Shirley

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116. Who was the guide who helped two famous
explorers find their way in their attempt to find
the Pacific Ocean from 1804-1806?
  1. Pocahontas
  2. Tecumseh
  3. Sacajawea
  4. Sitting Bull

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117. In what year did Alabama become a state?
a. 1790b. 1806c. 1819d. 1860
  • 118. The national unity and optimistic mood
    during whose presidency is known as the Era of
    Good Feelings?
  • a. George Washington
  • b. Thomas Jefferson
  • c. James Monroe
  • d. Andrew Jackson

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117. In what year did Alabama become a state?
  1. 1790
  2. 1806
  3. 1819
  4. 1860

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118. The national unity and optimistic mood
during whose presidency is known as the Era of
Good Feelings?
  1. George Washington
  2. Thomas Jefferson
  3. James Monroe
  4. Andrew Jackson

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What act passed in 1823 stated that the U.S.
would not interfere in European affairs and that
Europe could not interfere in Latin American
affairs?a. Marshall Plan b. Nullification
Doctrine c. Monroe Doctrined. Truman Plan
  • 120. Who invented the cotton gin?
  • a. Robert Fulton
  • b. Eli Whitney
  • c. George Washington Carver
  • d. George Stephenson

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119. What act passed in 1823 stated that the
U.S. would not interfere in European affairs and
that Europe could not interfere in Latin American
affairs?
  1. Marshall Plan
  2. Nullification Doctrine
  3. Monroe Doctrine
  4. Truman Plan

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120. Who invented the cotton gin?
  • Robert Fulton
  • Eli Whitney
  • George Washington Carver
  • George Stephenson
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