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1 multiple - choice 1 point what form of government did the american re…

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1 multiple - choice 1 point
what form of government did the american revolutionaries have after the war for independence?

  • oligarchy
  • monarchy
  • democracy
  • republicanism

2 multiple - choice 1 point
which of the following was not one of franklins thirteen virtues?

  • sincerity
  • mercy
  • tranquility
  • temperance

3 multiple - choice 1 point
which of the following figures did not actively challenge the status of women in the early american republic?

  • mercy otis warren
  • phillis wheatley
  • abigail adams
  • judith sargent murray

4 multiple - choice 1 point
which state had the clearest separation of church and state?

  • new hampshire
  • new york
  • virginia
  • pennsylvania

5 multiple - choice 1 point
which of the following states had the most democratic constitution in the 1780s?

  • south carolina
  • maryland
  • massachusetts
  • pennsylvania

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. After the American Revolution for independence, the Americans established a republic. A republic is a form of government where power is held by the people and their elected representatives.
  2. Franklin's thirteen virtues include sincerity, tranquility, and temperance, but mercy is not among them.
  3. Phillis Wheatley was a poet mainly known for her literary works and did not actively challenge the status - of women in the early American republic as prominently as the others. Mercy Otis Warren, Abigail Adams, and Judith Sargent Murray were more involved in women's rights - related discussions.
  4. Virginia had a clear separation of church and state, with the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom being an important step in this direction.
  5. Pennsylvania had a relatively more democratic constitution in the 1780s, with features like a unicameral legislature and wider suffrage compared to some other states.

Answer:

  1. republic
  2. mercy
  3. Phillis Wheatley
  4. Virginia
  5. Pennsylvania