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Chapter 7 Test: Forming a New Republic
Rubric Code:
YX27A83
By
parkinson
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Subject:
History
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Standards and Criteria
Excellent
3 pts
Satisfactory
2 pts
Unsatisfactory
1 pts
Incomplete
0 pts
1. Articles of Confederation
Excellent
Understands how the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation outweighed its strengths, leading to its failure.
Satisfactory
Mostly understands how the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation outweighed its strengths, leading to its failure.
Unsatisfactory
Understanding is unclear on how the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation outweighed its strengths, leading to its failure.
Incomplete
No understanding demonstrated.
2. Articles of Confederation
Excellent
Describes the problems our nation faced under the Articles of Confederation with great detail and examples.
Satisfactory
Describes the problems our nation faced under the Articles of Confederation with some detail and examples.
Unsatisfactory
Describes the problems our nation faced under the Articles of Confederation with little detail and no examples.
Incomplete
Did not describe the problems our nation faced under the Articles of Confederation.
3. Constitutional Convention
Excellent
Understands the differing ideas between the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan.
Satisfactory
Mostly understands the differing ideas between the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan.
Unsatisfactory
Understanding is unclear on the differing ideas between the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan.
Incomplete
No understanding demonstrated.
4. Great Compromise
Excellent
Explains why the Great Compromise satisfied large and small states with a two house legislature with great detail and examples.
Satisfactory
Explains why the Great Compromise satisfied large and small states with a two house legislature with some detail and examples.
Unsatisfactory
Explains why the Great Compromise satisfied large and small states with a two house legislature with little detail and no examples.
Incomplete
Did not explain why the Great Compromise satisfied large and small states.
5. 3/5 Compromise
Excellent
Describes the 3/5 Compromise made over slavery with great detail and examples.
Satisfactory
Describes the 3/5 Compromise made over slavery with some detail and examples.
Unsatisfactory
Describes the 3/5 Compromise made over slavery with little detail and no examples.
Incomplete
Did not describes the 3/5 Compromise made over slavery.
6. Ideas on Government
Excellent
Explained 2-3 ideas which helped shape the US Constitution with great detail.
Satisfactory
Explained 1-2 ideas which helped shape the US Constitution with great detail.
Unsatisfactory
Explained 1 idea which helped shape the US Constitution with detail.
Incomplete
Did not explain the ideas which helped shape the US Constitution.
7. Federalism
Excellent
Demonstrated a clear understanding of the division of power between the federal government and state governments.
Satisfactory
Demonstrated a fair understanding of the division of power between the federal government and state governments.
Unsatisfactory
Demonstrated a poor understanding of the division of power between the federal government and state governments.
Incomplete
Did not demonstrate an understanding of the division of power between the federal government and state governments.
8. Separation of Powers
Excellent
Demonstrated a clear understanding of the 3 Branches of government: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
Satisfactory
Demonstrated a fair understanding of the 3 Branches of government: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
Unsatisfactory
Demonstrated a poor understanding of the 3 Branches of government: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
Incomplete
Did not demonstrate an understanding of the 3 Branches of government: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
9. Federalists/Antifederalists
Excellent
Fully discerned between the arguments made by both Federalists and Antifederalists.
Satisfactory
Mostly discerned between the arguments made by both Federalists and Antifederalists.
Unsatisfactory
Attempted to discern between the arguments made by both Federalists and Antifederalists.
Incomplete
Did not discern between the arguments made by both Federalists and Antifederalists.
10. Bill of Rights
Excellent
Completely understands the purpose of government and the Bill of Rights.
Satisfactory
Mostly understands the purpose of government and the Bill of Rights.
Unsatisfactory
Poorly understands the purpose of government and the Bill of Rights.
Incomplete
Does not understand the purpose of government and the Bill of Rights.
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