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Students achieve baseline recall of early federalism and constitutional principles by identifying key roles, geographic divisions, and fundamental governing concepts.
Vue d'ensemble pédagogique
This assessment evaluates student understanding of the fundamental conflicts and compromises that shaped the United States Constitution and the early federal government. Using a scaffolded approach to recall, it transitions from the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation to the specific debates between Federalists and Anti-Federalists. It is ideal for an introductory civics unit or as a formative assessment to check for baseline historical literacy of the 1780s.
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- Identify the foundational weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation that led to the Constitutional Convention.
- Compare the differing philosophies of the New Jersey and Virginia Plans regarding state representation.
- Recognize the roles and contributions of key figures such as James Madison and George Washington in the ratification process.
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- Which large state delayed ratification of the Constitution because it lacked a specific list of individual rights?A) Rhode IslandB) GeorgiaC) New JerseyD) Virginia
- The Land Ordinance of 1785 provided a way to divide and sell federal land into square areas known as ________.A) Parish blocksB) TownshipsC) CountiesD) Colonies
- The New Jersey Plan proposed that representation in Congress should be based on each state's population.A) TrueB) False
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- Who served as the president of the Constitutional Convention, keeping the delegates focused and organized?A) Benjamin FranklinB) George WashingtonC) Alexander HamiltonD) John Adams
- James Madison and John Jay were two of the main authors of a series of essays defending the Constitution known as the ________.A) Liberty LettersB) Federalist PapersC) Common SenseD) Articles of Union
- Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government had no permanent executive branch (President) or judicial branch (Supreme Court).A) TrueB) False
- Which of these original 13 states was the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution?A) DelawareB) MarylandC) PennsylvaniaD) South Carolina
- The system of ________ ensures that no one branch of the government becomes more powerful than the others.A) States' RightsB) Direct DemocracyC) Checks and BalancesD) The Cabinet
- The Anti-Federalists generally favored a very strong central government and believed states should have very little power.A) TrueB) False
- Which of these was a major problem the United States faced in the 1780s due to the weakness of the Articles of Confederation?A) Too many different types of state moneyB) Lack of land for new farmersC) A President with too much powerD) Too many federal taxes
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Yes, this Constitution Foundations Quiz is a perfect no-prep social studies sub-plan because it uses clear multiple-choice and true-false questions that students can complete independently.
Most eighth-grade students will complete this social studies quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it a great choice for a quick knowledge check or bell-ringer activity.
This social studies quiz supports differentiation by offering an easy difficulty level focused on baseline recall, which provides a helpful foundation before moving students toward more complex analytical writing.
While specifically designed as a grade 8 social studies quiz, the clear language and fundamental concepts also make it appropriate for high school review or advanced upper-elementary civics lessons.
You can use this social studies quiz as an exit ticket or mid-unit check to identify which students still confuse the Federalist and Anti-Federalist positions before moving on to the Bill of Rights.
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