i need the answerPrimary Sources: George Washington criticizes the Articles of Confederation, 1785
Read the sentence from the section "The Necessity Of A Controlling Power Is Obvious."
We should pursue a wise and just policy toward one another, and keep good faith with the rest of the world.
What does George Washington use the word "faith" to mean?
Question 1 options:
belief
devotion
loyalty
trust
Question 2 (1 point)
Primary Sources: George Washington criticizes the Articles of Confederation, 1785
Read the sentence from the section "The Necessity Of A Controlling Power Is Obvious."
Just as with any other matter of national concern, this task cannot be done by 13 heads differently constructed and organized.
How does the analogy help the reader understand Washington's argument?
Question 2 options:
It implies the states had been successful in creating a central government.
It reveals the reason why the United States was hesitant to support a central government.
It suggests the United States was in disarray without a central government.
It argues that state governments should be replaced with a central government.
Question 3 (1 point)
U.S. History
Primary Sources: George Washington criticizes the Articles of Confederation, 1785
Read the paragraph from the section "The Necessity Of A Controlling Power Is Obvious."
It has long been speculated among philosophers and wise men whether foreign commerce is of real advantage to any country. That is, whether the luxury, effeminacy and corruptions introduced along with foreign commerce are counterbalanced by the convenience and wealth it brings. The answer to these questions, though, is of very little importance to us: We have abundant reason to be convinced that the eagerness for trade within these states is not to be restrained. Therefore, it is our responsibility to determine how best to regulate this trade. Just as with any other matter of national concern, this task cannot be done by 13 heads differently constructed and organized. The necessity of a controlling power is obvious, and why it should be withheld is beyond my comprehension.
How does this paragraph support Washington's position?
Question 3 options:
It emphasizes the economic advantages of a controlling power in the United States.
It explains why trade between the United States and other nations should be restricted.
t suggests that the potential for corruption would exist if states allowed free trade.
t implies that philosophers should be responsible for determining the future of the country.
Question 4 (1 point)
Primary Sources: John Jay critiques Articles of Confederation to Jefferson
Read the selection from the section "October 27, 1786."
The public papers I have sent you contain everything generally known about these matters. The lawless in Massachusetts and elsewhere show the same traits. They have a reluctance to pay taxes, and an impatience for the government. They have as well a great desire for property, with little regard to the means of acquiring it. To these problems may be added the influence of adventurers, and the speculations of the many characters who prefer personal to public good. It is easy to see how much vigor and wisdom a government must have in order to bring these many evils under control.
Which two words would BEST replace "reluctance" and "vigor" in the selection above WITHOUT changing the meaning?
Question 4 options:
unwillingness; strength
eagerness; energy
hesitancy; weakness
enthusiasm; fragility
Question 5 (1 point)
Primary Sources: John Jay critiques Articles of Confederation to Jefferson
Read this paragraph from the section "Tyranny May Raise Its Head."
In short, my dear sir, we are in a very unpleasant situation. Changes are necessary, but, what they ought to be, and how and when they will be produced, are very hard questions to answer. I worry for the cause of liberty, and for the honor of my countrymen who once nobly demanded liberty but now abuse its blessings. If liberty does not take root here, little pains will be taken to develop it elsewhere.
Which word from the paragraph helps you understand that Jay felt people were taking advantage of the liberty they had?
unpleasant
demanded
abuse
pains