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Aoc Test.
How did fear of monarchy drive the AoC's creation? - ANS-The fear of monarchy drove
The Aoc's principles because the congress did not want to be like england so they gave
the states more power than the national goverment.

How did a meeting intended to revise the articles of confederations lead to a new
constitution? - ANS-It lead to a new constitution because the need for a national
government became apparent as soon as they entered the debate.

How was shays rebelion a example of the articles of confederations short comings? -
ANS-the rebellion demonstrated the weaknesses of the federal government under the
Articles, as it could neither raise the money to pay the veterans nor raise an army to put
down the uprising. The national government could not tax citizens directly, only request
money from the states.

How did Abigail Adams respond to the shays rebellion. - ANS-Abigail Adams regarded
Shays and his followers as "[i]gnorant, restless desperadoes, without conscience or
principles, [who] have led a deluded multitude to follow their standard, under pretense of
grievances which have no existence but in their imaginations."

How did Thomas Jefferson feel about Shays rebellion - ANS-Thomas Jefferson believed
that any rebellion was a good thing because it helped to protect the people's liberty and
limit the power of the government.

How did George Washington feel about Shays rebelion - ANS-if three years ago any
person had told me that at this day, I should see such a formidable rebellion against the
laws & constitutions of our own making as now appears I should have thought him a
bedlamite.

How did the Anti-Federalists feel about the Constitution? - ANS-The Anti- Federalists
claimed the Constitution gave the central government too much power, and without a
Bill of Rights the people would be at risk of oppression.

How did the federalist feel about the constitution - ANS-Those who supported the
Constitution and a stronger national republic were known as Federalists.

What is the Virginia Plan? - ANS-A plan that said representation would be based on
population or wealth

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