Articles of confederation
Constitutional convention
Bill of rights
The constitution
Vocabulary
100

What came after the Articles of Confederation? 

The Constitution.

100

What state did not send a delegate to the constitutional convention? 

Rhode Island

100

What were people who wanted a strong central government called? 

Federalists 

100

What did the United States have before the Constitution?

Articles of Confederation 

100

What does ratify mean? 

To give formal consent to a document making it valid.  

200

What year did the Constitutional Convention take place? 

1787

200

How many amendments are in the bill of rights?

10

200

How many states had to ratify the Constitution, to make it valid?

9 out of 13 states 

 

200

What is a warrant?

A legal document that gives someone the right to search your belongings. 

300

When were the Articles of Confederation written?

1777

300

Who was the president of the Constitutional Convention? 

George Washington

300

What were Anti- federalists most concerned about regarding the Constitution? 

It didn't have a bill of rights 

300

What committee was assigned to drafting the Constitution?

The Committee Of Detail 

300

What is a delegate?

A representative from the 13 colonies. 

400

What was a weakness of the Articles of Confederation? 

No strong federal government, prevented Congress from enforcing laws and collecting taxes.

400

Where did the Constitutional Convention take place?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

400

What amendment gives the right to bear arms?

The 2nd amendment 

400

What was the first state to ratify the constitution? 

Delaware 

400

What is an amendment? 

Changes or additions made to a document or law.

500

What was a success of the Articles of Confederation? 

improved the strength of the federal government, outlined the basic rights and freedoms of people, and it helped create the 3 branches of government as well as the system of checks and balances. 

500

What compromise allowed the number of representatives a state has based on population?  

The Great Compromise

500

What is the First Amendment? 

Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. 

500

What year was the Constitution ratified?

1787

500

What does deliberation mean? 

Careful discussions or thinking about a decision that needs to be made 

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