SAT Subject Test in United States History › Representative Viewpoints in U.S. Political History from Pre-Columbian to 1789
According to the Connecticut Compromise .
In order to vote in the Plymouth Colony, under the Mayflower Compact, an individual had to be .
In the early years of the United States, how were slave populations divided for the purposes of Congressional representation?
What two reasons were responsible for the Anti-Federalist’s objections to the ratification of the United States Constitution?
What was the primary stumbling block between the colonies and the British government?
The British government viewed the passage of the Stamp Act primarily as?
Which of the following men is correctly paired with his viewpoint?
The New Jersey Plan primarily favored .
The colonists believed in the inherent fairness of “virtual representation” ______________.
The main difference between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan was that __________.