Why did the Founding Fathers decide to get rid of the Articles of Confederation?
The Constitution

Quiz
•
History
•
6th - 8th Grade
•
Medium
Neal Norman
Used 49+ times
FREE Resource
23 questions
Show all answers
1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The Articles made the national government too weak to effectively lead.
They were afraid of the power it gave to the President.
George Washington didn't like it.
They realized that they had made several spelling errors and needed to fix them.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
This Ordinance created a new territory in the Ohio Country, eventually leading to the creation of five states.
The Southwest Ordinance
The Northwest Ordinance
The Northeast Ordinance
The Ohio Ordinance
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
In which city did the Constitutional Convention take place?
New York
Washington DC
Philadelphia
Albany
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
During the convention, delegates argued about how states would have representation in Congress. Large states wanted it apportioned by population (Virginia Plan) and small states wanted equal representation (New Jersey Plan). What did they call the plan that solved this disagreement?
The Best Compromise (Ben Franklins Plan).
The New York Plan
The 3/5 Compromise (Georgia Plan)
The Great Compromise (Connecticut Plan)
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
During the convention the delegates disagreed about how slave states would count total population towards representation in Congress. The non-slave states wanted none of the enslaved people to count. The slave states wanted all of the enslaved people to count. How did they solve this disagreement?
They decided to ban slavery.
They settled on counting 3/5 of the enslaved population towards representation.
They allowed the slave states to count half of the enslaved population.
The non-slave states decided to become slave states, and count everyone.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is federalism?
States that control the national government.
Having a king along with a constitution.
Separate state and national governments, with some shared powers.
Having only a national government that keeps control of local governments.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is a republic?
A government led by wealthy industrialists.
A direct democracy, where all people get to vote on every law.
A government in which the king holds the supreme power.
A government in which the people hold the supreme power, they elect representatives.
Create a free account and access millions of resources
Similar Resources on Quizizz
20 questions
007. Federalist Era

Quiz
•
6th - 8th Grade
20 questions
CE.2 Test Review 2019

Quiz
•
8th Grade
18 questions
Bill of Rights

Quiz
•
8th Grade
21 questions
TEXAS HISTORY UNIT 7

Quiz
•
7th - 12th Grade
22 questions
Unit 7: The Bill of Rights

Quiz
•
8th Grade
21 questions
AOC & Government Practice Quiz

Quiz
•
8th Grade
18 questions
Bill of Rights and Scenarios Practice

Quiz
•
8th Grade
20 questions
Unit 4 U.S Constitution

Quiz
•
8th Grade
Popular Resources on Quizizz
15 questions
Multiplication Facts

Quiz
•
4th Grade
20 questions
Math Review - Grade 6

Quiz
•
6th Grade
20 questions
math review

Quiz
•
4th Grade
5 questions
capitalization in sentences

Quiz
•
5th - 8th Grade
10 questions
Juneteenth History and Significance

Interactive video
•
5th - 8th Grade
15 questions
Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Quiz
•
5th Grade
10 questions
R2H Day One Internship Expectation Review Guidelines

Quiz
•
Professional Development
12 questions
Dividing Fractions

Quiz
•
6th Grade
Discover more resources for History
20 questions
Math Review - Grade 6

Quiz
•
6th Grade
5 questions
capitalization in sentences

Quiz
•
5th - 8th Grade
10 questions
Juneteenth History and Significance

Interactive video
•
5th - 8th Grade
12 questions
Dividing Fractions

Quiz
•
6th Grade
9 questions
1. Types of Energy

Quiz
•
6th Grade
20 questions
Parts of Speech

Quiz
•
3rd - 6th Grade
43 questions
LinkIt Test - 24-25_BM4_7th

Quiz
•
7th Grade
6 questions
Final Exam: Monster Waves

Quiz
•
6th Grade