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Analyze intellectual frictions between the Enlightenment and pragmatism while weighing the fiscal and diplomatic stakes of a nation in its infancy.

教育的概要

This college-level assessment evaluates students' grasp of the intellectual and political foundations of the United States Constitution through a series of high-order analytical questions. The quiz utilizes a cumulative approach, requiring students to synthesize knowledge of Enlightenment philosophy with the pragmatic fiscal and diplomatic crises of the Early Republic. It serves as an ideal summative assessment for advanced American History or Political Science courses focusing on the transition from the Articles of Confederation to the Federal period.

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件名: 社会研究
カテゴリ: アメリカ史
レベル: 大学/高等専門学校
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トピック: 初期共和国&憲法
言語: 🇬🇧 English
アイテム: 10
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作成: Feb 14, 2026

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学習内容

  • Analyze the structural failures of the Articles of Confederation that necessitated the Mount Vernon and Annapolis Conventions.
  • Evaluate the influence of Enlightenment political philosophy, specifically Montesquieu and Rousseau, on the Federalist and Anti-Federalist debates.
  • Explain the relationship between the first Secretary of the Treasury's fiscal policies and the consolidation of federal authority during the 1790s.

All 10 Questions

  1. The 1785 Mount Vernon Conference and the 1786 Annapolis Convention were critical precursors to the Philadelphia Convention primarily because they focused on:
    A) The immediate abolition of the international slave trade.
    B) Resolving interstate commercial disputes and navigation rights.
    C) Drafting the Declaration of Rights and Grievances against the UK.
    D) Establishing a permanent military alliance with Bourbon France.
  2. In the context of the ratification debates, the pseudonym __________ was used by the authors of the Federalist Papers to advocate for a rigorous central government.
    A) Cato
    B) Brutus
    C) Publius
    D) Centinel
  3. The 'Report on Public Credit' proposed by the first Secretary of the Treasury argued that the federal government should assume state debts to tether the interests of wealthy creditors to the survival of the union.
    A) True
    B) False
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  1. The 'Revolution of 1800' is historically significant in the development of the American Early Republic because it represented:
    A) The first armed rebellion against federal excise taxes.
    B) The successful acquisition of the Florida territory from Spain.
    C) The peaceful transfer of power between opposing political factions.
    D) The Supreme Court’s first use of judicial review in Hylton v. United States.
  2. The Chisholm v. Georgia (1793) Supreme Court decision, which allowed citizens of one state to sue another state in federal court, was so controversial that it led directly to the ratification of the 11th Amendment.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. Which specific Enlightenment concept served as the primary justification for the 'Separation of Powers' as articulated in Federalist No. 51?
    A) Rousseau’s General Will
    B) Montesquieu’s Trias Politica
    C) Locke’s Tabula Rasa
    D) Hobbes’s Leviathan
  4. The Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 was issued in response to the outbreak of war between Britain and France, effectively ignoring the obligations of the __________ treaty signed during the American Revolution.
    A) Treaty of Ghent
    B) Treaty of Paris
    C) Treaty of Alliance
    D) Pinckney's Treaty
  5. The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, authored anonymously by Madison and Jefferson, introduced the radical theory of 'Nullification' in response to:
    A) The Burr-Hamilton duel.
    B) The Alien and Sedition Acts.
    C) The XYZ Affair's bribe demands.
    D) The Quasi-War with the French Republic.
  6. Fisher Ames and other 'High Federalists' were deeply concerned that the rise of __________ would lead to the same 'mobocracy' and violence seen during the French Reign of Terror.
    A) Monarchism
    B) Democratic Societies
    C) Ecclesiastical Law
    D) The Society of the Cincinnati
  7. In the 'Small Republic' argument, Anti-Federalist writers like Brutus contended that a large, diverse nation could not sustain a free republic because the representatives would be too removed from the concerns of their constituents.
    A) True
    B) False

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College Social StudiesAmerican GovernmentPolitical ScienceConstitutional HistoryFederalist PapersEnlightenment PhilosophySummative Assessment
This assessment covers the transitional period of the American Early Republic, focusing on the constitutional foundations from 1785 to 1800. It includes multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and true-false questions that touch upon the Mount Vernon and Annapolis Conventions, the Federalist Papers, Hamilton's Report on Public Credit, the Revolution of 1800, and the judicial impact of Chisholm v. Georgia. Educational value is centered on the application of Enlightenment political theory, the evolution of interstate commerce regulation, and the emergence of the first party system in the United States.

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Yes, this U.S. Constitution Quiz is an excellent resource for a substitute teacher because it provides structured, high-level questions and includes detailed explanations that serve as a self-contained social studies lesson.

Most college students will spend approximately 30 to 45 minutes on this social studies quiz, as the questions require deep critical thinking and a solid understanding of American foundation documents.

This social studies quiz can be easily used for differentiated instruction by allowing students to use primary source documents as references while completing the more complex questions about federalism and state sovereignty.

This U.S. Constitution Quiz is designed for the college level, though it is also appropriate for advanced high school students taking AP U.S. Government or Honors History courses.

You can use individual items from this social studies quiz as bell-ringers or exit tickets to check for student understanding of specific constitutional theories like nullification or judicial review.