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1.colonial patriots and loyalists would most likely have disagreed about the answer to which of the following questions? have the stamp act and tea act been a burden for colonial businesses? do the colonists truly have historical ties to great britain? to what extent have american indians influenced colonial identity? does great britain have the right to exercise control over colonists? 2.which of the following aspects of the american national identity contributed to the adoption of the bill of rights following the ratification of the united states constitution? national distaste for powerful political parties and factions national tolerance toward a wide variety of christian faiths national support for separating governments into multiple branches national apprehension about the idea of overly powerful governments 3.federalists and anti-federalists would most likely have disagreed about the answer to which of the following questions? should political power be divided among multiple groups in the u. s. government? should individual states have the right to pass laws without seeking national approval? would weakening individual state governments benefit the united states as a whole? to what degree should slaves count toward a state's representation in congress? 4.which of the following delegates would most likely have supported the constitutional convention adopting the new jersey plan rather than the virginia plan? a delegate from a large state a delegate from a wealthy state a delegate from a small state a delegate from a poor state 5.which of the following best describes the overall shift in american national identity that took place between the end of the american revolution and the ratification of the united states constitution? americans became more accepting of a powerful national government. americans became less tolerant toward citizens from different states and regions. americans became less interested in protecting individual rights from the government. americans became more suspicious of ideas that did not arise during the american revolution. 6.which of the following best explains why the election of 1800 is often considered revolutionary in american politics? it signaled the beginning of a sharp increase in the federal government's power. it marked a transition in political dominance from rural states to industrialized states. it demonstrated that political leaders could peacefully accept their hated rivals' victories. it established the precedent that a president should only serve for two terms. 7.which of the these was a precedent set by the first president of the united states, george washington? the popular election of the president the tradition of only serving two terms naming nine justices to the supreme court addressing the chief executive as as "your highness" 8.why did the second continental congress establish a weak central government under the articles of confederation? to increase the taxation powers of the central government to provide the independent states with unlimited power to prevent abuse of power and tyranny by the central government to model the government after that of great britain

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