This activity is part of Module 4: Constitutional Convention and Ratification from the Constitution 101 Curriculum.
Complete the questions in the following quiz to test your knowledge of basic ideas and concepts covered in this module.
- Where did the Constitutional Convention take place, and where was the Constitution signed?
- The Capitol building, Washington D.C.
- Federal Hall, New York City
- Independence Hall, Philadelphia
- Faneuil Hall, Boston
- The Constitution of the United States begins with which famous words?
- When in the course of human events
- Four score and seven years ago
- We the People of the United States
- I have a Dream
- Which of these was not one of the crucial compromises reached during the Constitutional Convention?
- The balance between large and small states
- Whether to declare independence from England
- How to elect the president
- The future of slavery
- Which state declined to send representatives to the Convention?
- Massachusetts
- Rhode Island
- Delaware
- Georgia
- What was true about the backgrounds of the delegates who attended the Constitutional Convention?
- Most had participated in the Revolutionary War
- About half of the them were slaveholders
- More than half of them were lawyers
- All of the above
- In the debates over representation in Congress, the large states favored the proportional representation of the _____________ while the smaller states favored equal representation proposed by the ______________.
- Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan
- New Jersey Plan, Virginia Plan
- British government, French government
- Articles of Confederation, Declaration of Independence
- Under the terms of the Connecticut Compromise, ______________.
- Both the House of Representatives and the Senate would be based on equal state representation
- Every state would receive the same number of members in the House of Representatives
- The House of Representatives would be based on proportional representation while the Senate would have equal state representation
- Connecticut would have the most representatives
- After much debate about how to elect the president of the United States, what system did the delegates agree on?
- Direct popular vote
- The president would be chosen by members of Congress
- People could only vote for a candidate from their state
- The Electoral College
- During the debates about the presidency, some delegates, like Alexander Hamilton, wanted a ____________ while others, like Roger Sherman, wanted a __________.
- weak executive, strong executive
- weak executive, king
- strong executive, king
- strong executive, weak executive
- When it came to drawing up congressional districts based on each state’s population, it was decided that enslaved persons ______________.
- would be counted as whole persons
- would be counted as three-fifths of a person
- would only be counted in the northern states
- would not be counted at all
- What did the Slave Trade Clause in the Constitution do?
- Mentioned slavery by name
- Banned the slave trade immediately but allowed for the continuation of slavery
- Banned Congress from interferring with the slave trade until 1808
- Abolished slavery in the northern states
- As the Convention drew to a close, Benjamin Franklin remarked that, although there were several parts of the Constitution that he did not approve of, ______________.
- He encouraged his fellow delegates to sign the Constitution anyway
- He would refuse to sign until those parts were removed
- He wasn’t sure that he would never approve of them
- Both A and C
- What was needed for the Constitution to become the law of the land?
- The people of at least nine states had to ratify it.
- All of the delegates had to sign it on September 17, 1787.
- The president had to agree to serve only two terms.
- Countries in Europe, especially Britain and France, had to recognize it.
- Which of these famous founders refused to sign the Constitution?
- George Mason
- Alexander Hamilton
- James Madison
- George Washington
- Why did three of the delegates refuse to sign the Constitution on September 17, 1787?
- They had already left Philadelphia for their home states.
- They thought it was too long.
- It didn’t include a Bill of Rights.
- They had wanted an American king.
- What was true about the Constitutional Convention?
- It was a very open forum where everyone could listen.
- Newspapers filed weekly reports that kept people aware of the debates.
- The delegates would discuss each day’s proceedings with citizens at dinner.
- The deliberations were kept secret from the public.
- What was Franklin’s reply when asked what type of government the delegates had created?
- A monarchy
- A democracy
- A republic, if you can keep it
- This will never work
- Those who were opposed to the ratification of the Constitution were known as ______________.
- Loyalists
- Federalists
- Anti-Federalists
- Whigs
- Which of these famous founders was not present at the Constitutional Convention?
- George Washington
- John Adams
- Thomas Jefferson
- Both B and C
- The first state to ratify the Constitution—by unanimous vote—on December 7, 1787, was __________.
- Pennsylvania
- Delaware
- Virginia
- North Carolina
Answer Key: C, C, B, B, D, A, C, D, D, B, C, D, A, A, C, D, C, C, D, B