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Which of the following is NOT considered a development of the Early Modern Period in
history?
A Scientific experiments
B The early nation-states
C Progress in technology
D All of the above occurred during this period - Answer✔D: all of the developments listed
occurred during the Early Modern Period. Once scientists had discovered and begun to use the
Scientific Method to discover information about a subject under investigation during the
Renaissance, scientists began to use principles of the Scientific Method, such as proof by
empirical evidence, to conduct experiments (a) during the early modern period. Multinational
empires gave way to developing nation-states (b) which were then authoritarian and which
eventually became modern nations. In addition, technology progressed more rapidly (c) during
this time. Transportation and communication improved, thereby allowing more intercultural
contact, colonization, and globalization.
Give some details on the Connecticut Compromise. - Answer✔Proposed by Robert Sherman, it
reached a balance between large states (Virginia Plan) and small states (New Jersy Plan) by
stipulating the House would be represented in proportion to the states' population while the
Senate would have one vote per state. This combined elements of both the Virginia/large states
plan and the New Jersy/small states plans. It took delegates 42 days to agree to this conclusion,
but the Connecticut Compromise finally resolved the issue of state representation.
Which of the following is NOT true about the U.S. Constitution?
A It is the oldest written constitution stilled used by any country today.
B Its first 13 amendments make up the Bill of Rights document.
C It is the shortest written constitution still used by any nation today.
D It replaced the Articles of Confederation after a period of 6 years. - Answer✔B - It is not true
about the U.S. Constitution that its first 13 amendments make up the Bill of Rights. The Bill of
Rights consists of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. Furthermore, the U.S.
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Constitution is actually both the oldest (a) and the shortest (c) written constitution stilled used by
any country in the world today. The Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation after a
period of 6 years (d). The Articles of Confederation were ratified in 1781, and the Constitution
was ratified in 1787.
Which of the following statements is correct regarding U.S. political parties?
A Democrat and Republican have been the main parties since 1787
B The Democratic Party was first established in 1854
C The Republican Party was first established in 1824
D None of these statements are correct - Answer✔D - None of these statements is correct
regarding the U.S. political parties. The democratic and Republican Parties have not been the
two main parties since 1787 (a); instead, these parties have been the two main parties since the
General Election of 1856. 1787 was the year that the U.S. Constitution was ratified. The
Democratic Party was not founded in 1854 (b) but in 1824. The Republican Party was not
founded in 1824 (c) but in 1854.
When was the Constitution Ratified? - Answer✔1787.
When was the Articles of Confederation Ratified? - Answer✔1781.
When was the Democratic Party founded? - Answer✔1824.
When was the Republican Party founded? - Answer✔1854.
Of the following, which characteristic does not embody a principle of Jeffersonian Democracy?
A Representation as a central value.
B The separation church and state.
C Individual and states' rights
D Having a standing army and navy - Answer✔D - Having a standing army and navy does not
embody a principle of Jeffersonian Democracy. Thomas Jefferson believed that having standing
armed forces was dangerous as it threatened our liberty. He felt that economic strategies such as
embargos were safer and more effective means of coercion if necessary. Jefferson did hold that
the representation of the people was the central political value of American Democracy (a). He
maintained that separation of church and state (b) was the best way to keep the government free
from religious disagreements and reciprocally to keep religion free from interference or
corruption by the government. Jefferson believed the federal government must not violate
individual states' rights (c) as he wrote in the Kentucky Resolutions and James Madison wrote in
the Virginia Resolutions, both in 1798.
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