vocabulary
People
Constitution
States
Constitutional convention
100

a document stating the rules under which a government will operate

Constitution

100

Worked with John Jay to publish the federalist, a series of 85 newspaper essays in support of the constitution 

Alexander Hamilton

100

Prelude to the Constitution

Articles of Confederation

100

How many states that were in the union at the signing of the constitution

13

100

people who were for the ratification of the constitution

Federalist

200

a person who runs the government and sees that the laws are carried out

Executive

200

Worked with Alexander Hamilton to write the Federalist papers

John Jay

200

Author of the constitution, known as a gifted Author

Gouverneur Morris

200

Only state not to send a delegate to the Constitutional convention

Rhode Island

200

Famous antifederalist who thought the constitution gave too much power to the federal government

George Mason

300

A period when business activity slows, prices and wages drop and unemployment rises

Economic Depression

300

originally said people should not have a say in who is selected in government. Also known for coming up with the great compromise

Roger Sherman

300

the debate of if slaves should be included in the population counts led to this compromise

3/5ths compromise

300

Ordinance that stated new states could be made if a territory achieved over 60,000 people  

Northwest Ordinance of 1787

300

9th state to ratify the Constitution thus making it official

New Hampshire

400

an agreement in which each side gives up part of what it wants

Compromise

400

Said that people should be involved in elections because that was the "not only the cornerstone, but the foundation of the fabric" of the new nation 

James Wilson

400

first 10 amendments to the constitution

Bill of rights

400

Ordinance which included how new lands would be divided and sold

Land Ordinance of 1785

400

The major difference between the Virginia plan and the New Jersey Plan. 

If the States should have representatives based on population

500

part of the government with a system of courts to interpret the law

Judicial Branch

500

Led a rebellion of of Massachusetts farmers who had lost their farms to the government.

Danial Shay

500

how many states were required to ratify the constitution

at least 9 of 13

500

The five states that became states after they reached 60,000 people

Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin

500

Three reasons people were against the constitution

It gave too much power to the federal government, there was no bill of rights, people saw the president as a king because there were no term limits

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