Liberty University HIUS 221 Quiz 4 Complete Solutions Correct Answers Key
A fully answered Quiz 4 for HIUS 221, covering key historical concepts.
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Liberty University HIUS 221 quiz 4Complete Solutions Correct Answers Key5 different versionsThe Revolutionchallenged traditional republicantheory, according to which citizens wereexpected toThe Northwest Ordinance of 1787 did which of the following?Why did the artisansof New York City support the ratificationof the Constitution?Though most cases can be tend in lower courts, where does the Supreme Court have "originaljurisdiction"?In the case of a tie vote in the Senate, who casts the deciding vote?How many Senators represent each state?According to the Tenth Amendment, who holds the powers not given to the federalgovernment or prohibited to the states?The first sentence of the Constitution states:“We the People of the United States, in Order toform a more perfect Union,establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the commondefense, promote the general Welfare,and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and ourPosterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for theUnited States of America."The words“insure domestic Tranquility"may have been a reference toWhichis most likely NOT a reason that the Federalist position ultimatelyprevailed?Which of the following events happened first?On June 21,1788,whichstate’s vote gave Federaliststhe nine states needed to ratify theConstitution?The Virginia Plan was primarily drafted byThe Constitutionestablished a Congress that hadWhat compromise did the ConstitutionalConvention reach in regards to the slave trade?Whale motivated the Confederation Congress to print paper currency?What caused the trade deficit with Britain after the Revolution?Why George Washington was unanimously selected to be the firstPresident of the United States?
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