Federalist 10 & Anti-Federalists
The Declaration of Independence
The Articles of Confederation
Makeup of Congress
Separation of Poweres
100

Federalist 10 was written by this founding father

James Madison 

100

This founding father wrote the Declaration of Independence 

Thomas Jefferson 

100

This rebellion during the early years of the United States demonstrated weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation 

Shay's Rebellion 

100

The word "Bicameral" has which meaning?

Two Chambers

100

The United States has this many branches of government 

3 Branches

200

This early group supported a strong national government, feared tyranny of the majority and consisted of wealthy colonists.  

The Federalists

200

The Declaration of Independence was written in protest against this British Monarch

King George III

200

Under the Articles of Confederation it was extremely difficult to raise money because the central government could not...

Raise taxes

200

The House of Representatives was created by this early plan for Congress

The Virginia Plan

200

This branch of government is responsible for enforcing laws, leading the federal government, and signing legislation into law

The Executive Branch

300

This early group supported stronger state governments was worried about states being oppressed and consisted of people in rural areas like farmers. 

The Anti-Federalists

300

This complaint from the Declaration is when soldiers are allowed to stay in your home

Quartering Act
300

What two branches were missing from the Articles of Confederation?  

The Executive Branch and Judicial Branch

300

The United States Senate was created by this early plan for Congress

The New Jersey Plan

300

This system of government separates power between a central government and state governments 

Federalism 

400

In Federalist 10, Madison wrote that this aspect of society could destroy a democracy

Factions

400

Why was it important that the Declaration of Independence was unanimous? 

If all the colonists were in agreement they could separate from Britain.  Without 100% agreement there would be conflicts.  

400

How many states had to agree to pass a law under the Articles of Confederation?  

9/13 states or roughly 70%

400

This constitutional clause expanded the power of the United States Congress

Elastic or necessary and proper clause

400

The President of the United States can veto laws.  This percentage of Congress can override this veto

2/3

500

According to Madison there were two ways to destroy factions, what were they?  

Making everyone the same and destroying liberty.  

500

List three complaints from the Declaration of Independence 

Quartering of Soldiers, Standing Armies, Refusing to assent to laws, cutting off trade, depriving trial by jury, transporting colonists across the sea, abolishing laws, 

500

Under the Articles of Confederation the government was responsible for controlling this new territory 

The Northwest Territory 

500

Name three enumerated powers of the United States Congress

Collecting taxes, controlling commerce, coining money, declaring war, raising an army and navy, controlling copyrights, establishing post offices, controlling and creating lower courts, creating bankruptcy laws, and creating naturalization laws. 

500
Amending the Constitution is an important part of American government.  The constitution can be amended by this many state legislatures. 

3/4

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