Dayton Daily News

Test what you know about the Constituti­on

- By Gordon Lloyd

Constituti­on Day is today, Sept. 17.

This quiz, from the Ashbrook Center at Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio, provides an opportunit­y to test your knowledge of the U.S. Constituti­on and those who drafted it. 1. Which of the following provisions in the Bill of Rights fueled the most discussion during the debates in the First Congress?

A. Freedom of speech clause

B. Freedom of religion clause

C. Equal protection clause

D. Right to bear arms clause 2. Which of the following are stated goals in the Preamble to the Constituti­on?

A. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness

B. Equal protection of the law

C. Liberty and justice

D. States’ rights 3. Which is the only state delegation to have a perfect attendance record at the Constituti­onal Convention? A. New York

B. New Jersey

C. North Carolina

D. South Carolina 4. Which of these two delegates at the Constituti­onal Convention were directly related to each other?

A. Alexander Martin and Luther Martin

B. Charles Pinckney and C.C. Pinckney

C. Robert Morris and Gouverneur Morris

D. William Pierce and Pierce Butler 5. According to The Federalist Papers, in a representa­tive democracy the people should “indulge all their jealousy and exhaust all their precaution­s” against which branch of government?

A. The legislativ­e branch B. The executive branch C. The judicial branch D. All three branches 6. James Madison, in The Federalist Papers, identifies which of the following as the most common and durable source of faction? A. Religion

B. Property C. Race

D. Political party 7. In which city was the Constituti­on signed on Sept. 17, 1787? A. Baltimore

B. Philadelph­ia

C. Boston

D. New York 8. What was the average age of the 39 delegates who signed the Constituti­on?

A. 44

B. 51

C. 56

D. 62 9. The Northwest Ordinance, passed in July 1787 by the second Continenta­l Congress, specifical­ly banned which of the following from the Northwest Territorie­s? A. Alcohol

B. Witchcraft C. Religion D. Slavery 10. Which of the following events had a direct influence on the call for a Constituti­onal Convention?

A. The Russian Revolution

B. Whiskey Rebellion

C. Shays’ Rebellion

D. The French Revolution Answers: 1-B, 2-C, 3-D, 4-B, 5-A, 6-B, 7-B, 8-A, 9-D, 10-C Gordon Lloyd is a senior fellow at the Ashbrook Center at Ashland University and author of the Ashbrook Center’s compendium “The Constituti­onal Convention: Core Documents.” He wrote this for InsideSour­ces.com.

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