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Chapter 4 Test 1 Review

 What was the forerunner of the written constitution in America?  A. Articles of Confederation  B. Colonial charters  C. Mayflower Compact  D. U.S. Constitution

 C. Mayflower Compact

 What city became the temporary capital of the new government after the Constitution had been ratified?  A. New York City  B. Philadelphia  C. Washington, D.C.  D. Annapolis

 A. New York City

 A. The central government is subordinate to the state governments  B. Land Ordinance of 1785  C. Called for a one-house legislature with all states having equal representation  D. Called for a two-house legislature based upon state population  E. Northwest Ordinance of 1787  Provided for the surveying and orderly sale of western lands.

 B. Land Ordinance of 1785

 A. The central government is subordinate to the state governments  B. Land Ordinance of 1785  C. Called for a one-house legislature with all states having equal representation  D. Called for a two-house legislature based upon state population  E. Northwest Ordinance of 1787  Provided a plan of government and complete religious freedom in the western lands

 E. Northwest Ordinance of 1787

 A. The central government is subordinate to the state governments  B. Land Ordinance of 1785  C. Called for a one-house legislature with all states having equal representation  D. Called for a two-house legislature based upon state population  E. Northwest Ordinance of 1787  Confederacy

 A. The central government is subordinate to the state governments

 B. Land Ordinance of 1785  C. Called for a one-house legislature with all states having equal representation  D. Called for a two-house legislature based upon state population  E. Northwest Ordinance of 1787  Virginia Plan

 D. Called for a two-house legislature based upon state population

 A. The central government is subordinate to the state governments  B. Land Ordinance of 1785  C. Called for a one-house legislature with all states having equal representation  D. Called for a two-house legislature based upon state population  E. Northwest Ordinance of 1787  New Jersey Plan

 C. Called for a one-house legislature with all states having equal representation

True/False  The Declaration of Independence became America’s first national constitution.

 False

 Shays’ Rebellion put the fear of anarchy and insurrection in the hearts of many Americans.

 True