Which Founding Father Are You?

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The Founding Fathers created a great nation. Their powerful personalities are a part of our country's culture today. Even if you aren't American-made, you can relate to these influential men. Which one does your unique personality reflect?


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Samuel Adams, Anti-Federalist

You are a deep thinker and a spiritual person, who doesn't really care if you are popular or not. You work for those things that are important to you behind the scenes but will raise hell if it helps the cause. And like Samuel Adams, you are suspicious of centralized power and you are reluctant to surrender freedoms for which so many brave men gave their life.

Alexander Hamilton, Federalist

You are a self-assured, decisive, pull yourself up by your bootstraps kind of person. You think you are always right, and that is nearly always the case. When you are wrong, you confess and apologize. You tend to live on the edge, for the excitment and the glory of it. And like Alexander Hamilton, you want your nation to be strong, know just how that will happen, and want to be a driving force.  
Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    The Articles of Confederation were:
    • A. 

      A good plan

    • B. 

      Weak and ineffective

  • 2. 
    With which quote do most agree?
    • A. 

      "A national debt, if it is not excessive, will be to us a national blessing."

    • B. 

      Better a purse empty than full of other men's money.

  • 3. 
    Would you rather see laws
    • A. 

      Executed by committees of Congress

    • B. 

      Executed by a president and his staff

  • 4. 
    Would you rather drink
    • A. 

      Beer

    • B. 

      Wine

  • 5. 
    The states should be
    • A. 

      Union of people under a supreme national government

    • B. 

      A firm league of friendship

  • 6. 
    Would you rather the president
    • A. 

      Call you family

    • B. 

      Actually be part of your family

  • 7. 
    Do you use social media
    • A. 

      Yes

    • B. 

      No

  • 8. 
    Family
    • A. 

      Is very important to me

    • B. 

      Sounds nice

  • 9. 
    The Suprme Court
    • A. 

      I don't know what we would do with out it

    • B. 

      Usurps the power of the people, and we are better off without it

  • 10. 
    The government should have
    • A. 

      No authority to act directly upon individuals and no power to coerce states

    • B. 

      Should have ample power to enforce laws by coercion of individuals and to some extent the states

  • 11. 
    Sometimes people deserve to get punched in the face
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 12. 
    When I was little, I knew what I wanted to be when I grew up
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 13. 
    Sounds like a great way to spend an evening
    • A. 

      With your spouse

    • B. 

      With someone else's spouse

  • 14. 
    If national law is to change
    • A. 

      Every state should agree

    • B. 

      3/4 of the states is good enough

  • 15. 
    Which statement do you aree with the most
    • A. 

      The Constitution was favored by the wealthy and presesrved their power

    • B. 

      The Constitution protects the rights of the people

  • 16. 
    Which statement do you aree with the most
    • A. 

      Mobocracy threatens the security of the rights of the people

    • B. 

      Sometimes violent mobs are just what is needed to secure liberty and property from tyrants

  • 17. 
    In order to thrive, Capitalism
    • A. 

      Needs to be supported by government

    • B. 

      Needs government to get out of the way

  • 18. 
    I would rather be
    • A. 

      A rock star

    • B. 

      Mother Theresa

  • 19. 
    We should be able to have a recall vote if we don't like the president
    • A. 

      I agree

    • B. 

      I disagree

  • 20. 
    The best thing would be
    • A. 

      A governmental framework based on the middle-class values of honesty and virtue

    • B. 

      A governmental framework based on creating wealth

  • 21. 
     The power to regulate interstate commerce given to Congress produces a restrictive and burdensome economy. More policy control over our markets means less productivity, less business, and less prosperity.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 22. 
    I want to be
    • A. 

      Good

    • B. 

      Influential

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