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MCQs Of History Of USA – Part II

MCQs Of History Of USA – Part II

41-The most famous example of Federalist doctrine is ____________.

The Federalist Papers

42-The Federalist Papers were a collection of ________ essay written by __________, _________ and __________.

85, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay

43-Federalists wanted representation to the Congress be in proportion of ________ of the states.

Population

44-Anti-Federalists on the other hand wanted the representation to Congress be on _______ basis.

Equality

45-The first ten (10) amendments made to the US Constitution are also called as _________.

Bill of Rights

46-The Bill of Rights was ratified by the US Congress in ___________.

1791

47-The period in American history from roughly 1789 – 1801 is commonly called as ____________.

Federalist Era

48-The period in American history ranging from 1789 – 1801 is called Federalist Era because during this time __________ was dominant in American politics.

Federalist Party

49-The Anti-Federalist Party was also known as ___________.

Democratic-Republican Party

50-Republican Party was created in _______ by ______ after he resigned from Washington’s cabinet.

1793, Thomas Jefferson

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