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Vaselesa [24]
3 years ago
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Plz help me, I'll give Brainliest to the person who gives the correct answers. Show your work to each question, to get brainlies

t. And plz don't delete this, it took almost all my points away.
1. Because Congress was unable to stop Shays’s Rebellion and the Pennsylvania Mutiny, it feared the

spread of future rebellions and anarchy.
spread of slavery into western territories.
rejection of the union by states.
creation of new rebellious states.

2. Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress was

unable to increase the national debt.
able to remove British soldiers from American forts.
able to collect taxes from American citizens.
unable to deal with threats from foreign powers.

3. Why was the Continental Congress unable to fix the economic crisis after the American Revolution?

It could not stop the states from printing money.
It could not stop the states from forming legislatures.
It could not issue a national currency.
It could not declare war on foreign countries.

4. A similarity between the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 was that they

extended slavery.
freed enslaved people.
united the thirteen states.
encouraged settlement.

5. Which issue did the Land Ordinance of 1785 address?

slavery in the thirteen states
settling public lands in the West
trade among states
preserving Revolutionary War battlefields

6. The Articles of Confederation established

a Congress.
a legislature.
a House and Senate.
a Congress and a Supreme Court.

7. Why couldn’t the thirteen united states fight for independence against Britain before the Articles of Confederation?

They couldn’t raise a national army.
They needed to be able to enforce laws.
They couldn’t declare war.
They needed military strength.
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1 answer:
emmasim [6.3K]3 years ago
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1.A
2.C
3.A
4.A
5.B
6.D
7.B

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