What was one significant result of Shays’ Rebellion?

The creation of the Bill of Rights
The creation of the Bill of Rights

The signing of the Declaration of Independence
The signing of the Declaration of Independence

The end of the Revolutionary War
The end of the Revolutionary War

The drafting of the U.S. Constitution

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One significant result of Shays’ Rebellion was the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. The rebellion highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and the need for a stronger federal government, which ultimately led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and the creation of the U.S. Constitution.

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The Articles of Confederation had strengths and weaknesses. Match the items to the things that The Articles of Confederation could do and the things it could not do. (3 points)
Could Do
Could Not Do
control trade between the states
resolve conflicts between states
: coin money
collect taxes
operate post offices
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limit the federal government
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Here’s how the items can be matched to what the Articles of Confederation could do and could not do:

Could Do:

  • coin money
  • operate post offices

Could Not Do:

  • control trade between the states
  • resolve conflicts between states
  • collect taxes
  • limit the federal government

While the Articles of Confederation allowed the federal government to coin money and operate post offices, it lacked the authority to control interstate trade, resolve inter-state conflicts, or collect federal taxes, which contributed to its overall weakness.

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What was the main purpose of the Three Fifths Compromise?(1 point)
Responses

To decide how slaves would be counted for representation and taxation
To decide how slaves would be counted for representation and taxation

To establish the process for electing the President
To establish the process for electing the President

To determine the number of senators each state would have
To determine the number of senators each state would have

To set the rules for admitting new states to the Union
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The main purpose of the Three-Fifths Compromise was to decide how slaves would be counted for representation and taxation. This compromise determined that each slave would be counted as three-fifths of a person when apportioning representation in Congress and for tax purposes.

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What was one of the main reasons for creating the Constitution of the United States?(1 point)
Responses

To establish a monarchy
To establish a monarchy

To create a stronger central government
To create a stronger central government

To maintain the Articles of Confederation
To maintain the Articles of Confederation

To increase the power of individual states
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One of the main reasons for creating the Constitution of the United States was to create a stronger central government. The Articles of Confederation had proven to be ineffective in addressing various issues, such as taxation and interstate commerce, leading to the need for a more robust federal structure.

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Who is often called the "Father of the Constitution"?(1 point)
Responses

Ben Franklin
Ben Franklin

Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton

James Madison
James Madison

George Washington
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James Madison is often called the "Father of the Constitution." He played a significant role in the drafting and promotion of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

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wanted a strong central government. wanted a weak central government so
the states had more power.
Antifederalists
Federalists
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  • Federalists wanted a strong central government.
  • Antifederalists wanted a weak central government so the states had more power.

Federalists supported the Constitution and its emphasis on a stronger federal authority, while Antifederalists opposed it, fearing that a strong central government would threaten individual liberties and state sovereignty.