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A) saw the power of the southern states as the chief obstacle to an effective new government.
B) feared that the new government would be too weak to enforce its new powers.
C) feared that the government too much favored common people over the "well-born."
D) saw themselves as defenders of the principles of the American Revolution and feared that the new government would widely abuse its powers.
E) saw themselves as defenders of the principles of the American Revolution and feared that the government too much favored common people over the "well-born."
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A) the federal government conduct itself much as it did during Shays's Rebellion.
B) violent clashes between urban merchants and American troops.
C) a briefly successful move by Pennsylvania to secede from the Union.
D) a failed attempt by Pennsylvania to secede from the Union.
E) President Washington lead thousands of troops into the field.
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A) rural Deep South.
B) rural Far West.
C) Northeast.
D) Southwest.
E) mid-Atlantic region.
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A) the Spanish threat to take New Orleans
B) the British refusal to evacuate the forts of the Northwest
C) Shays's Rebellion
D) the Whiskey Rebellion
E) the Battle of Fallen Timbers
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A) women and voting.
B) the definition of citizenship.
C) political representation.
D) states versus federal authority.
E) expansion of slavery into the territories.
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A) proposed a legislature consisting of a House of Representatives and a Senate.
B) was chosen by the convention delegates to replace the Virginia Plan.
C) had the general support of the larger states.
D) expanded the taxation and regulatory powers of Congress.
E) was proposed by delegate Edmund Randolph.
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A) retaining the Articles of Confederation, with the addition of a national executive.
B) a two-tier national legislature.
C) combining the three smallest states into one large state.
D) a Senate in which each state would have two members.
E) an end to the slave trade and gradual emancipation.
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A) gave the federal government effective authority to stifle any public criticism.
B) were aggressively used by the Adams administration to suppress public criticism.
C) were declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
D) gave the federal government effective authority to stifle any public criticism, and were aggressively used by the Adams administration to that effect.
E) were aggressively used by the Adams administration to suppress public criticism until they were declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
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A) Alexander Hamilton and James Monroe.
B) John Adams and James Madison.
C) John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
D) Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
E) Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr.
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A) was passed by the new Republican Congress.
B) increased the size of the Supreme Court by two seats.
C) was an attempt by Federalists to secure their hold on the courts.
D) resulted in the Federalists losing control of the judiciary.
E) was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
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