Which of the following is the correct pairing of powers found in the Articles of Confederation

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AP U.S. Government and PoliticsTest BookletTest #1: Topics 1.1 to 1.6NameCopyright © 2017. The College Board. These materials are part of a College Board program. Use or distribution of these materials online or in print beyond yourschool’s participation in the program is prohibited.Page 1 of 131.The debates between Federalists and Anti-Federalists were primarily about which of the following issues?AThe right of the people to rebelBThe existence of slaveryCThe scope of power of the central governmentDThe need to establish a standard currencyEThe representation of large and small states2.Which of the following is argued by James Madison in The Federalistpaper number 10?AA system of republican representation helps to limit the excesses of factionalism.BSmall republics are better able to ensure individual liberty than are large republics.CThe presence of a few large factions helps to protect the rights of minorities.DParticipatory democracy is the surest way to prevent tyranny.EThe elimination of the causes of factionalism is the best protection against tyranny.3.Which of the following is commonly identified as a failure of the Articles of Confederation?

AP U.S. Government and PoliticsTest BookletTest #1: Topics 1.1 to 1.6Copyright © 2017. The College Board. These materials are part of a College Board program. Use or distribution of these materials online or in print beyond yourschool’s participation in the program is prohibited.Page 2 of 13AThe national government lacked an effective power to raise revenue.BThe executive branch was granted too much power over the legislature.CThe federal government had too much control over interstate commerce.DThe judicial branch was elected and did not consistently adhere to rule of law.4.Under the Articles of Confederation, which of the following were true?I. Congress could not tax the states directly.II. The executive branch of government exercised more power than Congress.III. Congress was a unicameral body.IV. States were represented in Congress proportionally according to population.AI and IIBI and IIICI and IVDII and IIIEII and IV5.Brutus was an example of an Anti-Federalist because he

AP U.S. Government and PoliticsTest BookletTest #1: Topics 1.1 to 1.6Copyright © 2017. The College Board. These materials are part of a College Board program. Use or distribution of these materials online or in print beyond yourschool’s participation in the program is prohibited.Page 3 of 13Abelieved a centralized government posed a major threat to individual rightsBargued that a national military force was needed to deal with insurrectionsCargued that the laws passed by the national government were supreme over state lawsDbelieved that compromise between the branches of government would ensure a limited government6.Which of the following is an example of checks and balances, as established by the Constitution?

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