Representative Viewpoints in U.S. Political History from Pre-Columbian to 1789

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SAT Subject Test in United States History › Representative Viewpoints in U.S. Political History from Pre-Columbian to 1789

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1

According to the Connecticut Compromise .

2

In order to vote in the Plymouth Colony, under the Mayflower Compact, an individual had to be .

3

In the early years of the United States, how were slave populations divided for the purposes of Congressional representation?

4

What two reasons were responsible for the Anti-Federalist’s objections to the ratification of the United States Constitution?

5

What was the primary stumbling block between the colonies and the British government?

6

The British government viewed the passage of the Stamp Act primarily as?

7

Which of the following men is correctly paired with his viewpoint?

8

The New Jersey Plan primarily favored .

9

The colonists believed in the inherent fairness of “virtual representation” ______________.

10

The main difference between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan was that __________.

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