What is a convention? Draw or describe
A large meeting
What was the original document that ruled the USA called?
Articles of Confederation
The Constitution
How many rights are listed in the Bill of Rights?
10
Amendment I in the constitution is freedom of _________.
speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition
What does it mean to ratify something?
To approve or agree
Name one state created by the Northwest Ordinance.

What did a federalist believe in?
a strong national government (little state powers)
What is the purpose of the constitution?
To create the rules for a new government
What is your second amendment right?
Right to bear arms (weapons)
Draw or describe the difference between a state and national government.
National: Rules over ALL the states
State: Rules over just their state
Who had more power under the Articles of Confederation: states or national governments?
states
In the Virginia Plan, how did the plan decide who got votes in Congress?
population
What are the 3 parts of the Constitution?
1. Preamble
2. Articles
3. Bill of Rights
When did women get the right to vote?
1920
What is an ordinance? Draw or describe
A law for a territory.
What was the name of the event that proved the Articles of Confederation were bad? What happened at the event?
Shay's Rebellion
In the New Jersey Plan, how did the plan decide who got votes in Congress?
Equally distributed
What are the 3 branches of the US government?
2. Executive
3. Legislative
What were the three ORIGINAL requirements to be able to vote?
1. white
2. male
3. property owner
Draw or describe an example of an amendment
It means to fix or change something, so if you amended your test answers to get test correction points back
Name one weakness to the Articles of Confederation.
1. no power to collect taxes
2. no national army
3. no court system
4. different money systems in every state
5. really, really difficult to change
How were votes decided in the Connecticut Compromise?
Both population AND by equal distribution
What does it mean if a government has separation of powers? Draw or describe
The powers are divided up so no one person or group is too powerful
Write your miranda rights. the whole thing. If you are close to getting the 3 main parts right, you'll get the credit.
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. Do you understand the rights I have just read to you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me?