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Based on questions asked during
the Constitution's bicentennial in 1987.
True or false: Each of the
13 original states was represented at the Constitutional Convention?
False: Rhode Island refused to attend.
True or false: All 55 delegates
to the Constitutional Convention signed the Constitution.
False: Five delegates refused to sign.
True or false: The Constitution
signed in 1787 contained the Bill of Rights.
False: The Bill of Rights was adopted in 1791.
True or false: The original
13 states were required to ratify the Constitution.
False: Only nine of the 13 states were required to ratify the
Constitution.
Questions asked in a 1985 poll
by the Hearst Corporation
1. In 1787, the founding fathers
opened a convention in Philadelphia to write a constitution for
the following purpose:
a. To declare independence from
England
b. To create a federal government and define its powers
c. To establish the 13 original states
2. The Bill of Rights is
a. Contained in thePreamble
to the Constitution
b. Article I of the original Constitution
c. The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
3. Constitutional amendments
take effect only after they have been ratified by:
a. three-fourths of the states.
b. two-thirds of the states.
c. all of the states.
4. How many amendments to the
Constitution have been ratified?
a. 11
b. 27
c. 34
5. The Constitution may be
suspended by the president in time of national emergency.
True or false?
6. Under the Constitution,
as interpreted by the Supreme Court, a person accused of a crime
must be provided with a lawyer if he or she cannot pay for one.
True or false?
7. The Constitution does not
guarantee trial by jury.
True or false?
8. Only a person born in the
United States may be elected president.
True or false?
9. The presidential candidate
who gets the most votes in a popular election automatically becomes
president.
True or false?
10. The constitution prevents
a community from imposing religious requirements as a qualification
for running for public office.
True or false?
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