The great awakening.
The American Revolution
Writing the Constitution
A new style of government
misc.
100
the great awakening.
what swept through the Americans colonies?
100
Ideas about moral choices.
What ideas were hotly openly discussed and debated?
100
a legislature with two houses,each filled with a number of representative bases on a state population.
what did the Virginia plan proposed?
100
they did not want to have the same rights as English citizens.
before the war ,why were the Americans angry?
100
that the constitution would offer states protection and keep a balance of power among them.
James Madison and other federalist argued what?
200
He was a minister from new haven, Connecticut,he was considered one of the great theologians.
who was Jonathan Edwards?
200
churches
what began to welcome women,native Americans, African Americas.
200
One houses with equal representation.
What was the great compromise?
200
1.freedom of speech 2.freedom of press 3.free elections 4.freedom of association
what were important rights?
200
The ratification of the constitution.
what did federalist support?
300
He was Presbyterian minister from new jersey ,also stirred up strong emotions at crowed sermons.
who is Gilbert Tennernt
300
kings collage
what collage was founded to train new minsters?
300
it was a single house ,with each state sending one delegate .
What was the new jersey plan?
300
two chambers,or government bodies......A.the house of commons.......B.the house of the lords.
what was the British parliament?
300
SOUTHERN
who was forced to give up slavery southern,western or eastern states?
400
It cause a rise in church membership, particularly in new demonstration such as the baptists.
what did the great awakening cause?
400
PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!
who openly discuss and dwell on mortal issues?
400
A strong president could become king.
what did anti-federalist feared?
400
Partial model for the colonists representative government.
what did the parliament provide?
400
native Americans.
whose businesses also payed different taxes than others?
500
they agreed on discussions shaped American culture and opening minds.
what did historians agree on?
500
new orphanages,schools,and mission projects.
the movement inspired colonists to help who or what?
500
checks and balances in the constitution.
what balanced governments powers?
500
One that protects individual and minority right through limits on government power.
in the classical liberal view what were the best governments?
500
government powers.
in the end, checks and balance in the Constitution balance what?
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