The first government of the United States.
Meeting in Independence Hall Philadelphia where 55 well educated delegates met up.
What is the Constitutional Convention?
Beginning of constitution that states the purposes of the government.
What was the preamble?
"The people's right to rule"
What is Popular Sovereignty?
Powers shared by state and federal governments.
What are concurrent powers?
A plan for surveying the land in the west.
What is the Ordinance of 1875?
The leader of the Constitutional Convention.
Who is George Washington?
A change to the Constitution.
What was an amendment?
When the government can only do what the people allow it to do.
What is limited government?
Powers given to the state government.
A plan for admitting new states to the union.
What is the Northwest Ordinance?
Plan that had two houses with representation based on population
What is the Virginia Plan?
Part of the constitution that states the government and its power(s).
What are the articles?
When everyone is bound by laws, even those in elected position.
What is rule of law?
Powers granted to the national government.
What are enumerated powers?
Result of farmers being jailed and loosing land over the war debt.
What is Shay's Rebellion?
Plan that had one house with each state getting one vote.
What is the New Jersey plan?
Process where there is a proposal with 2/3 of states and congress agreeing to it and a ratification with 3/4 of states agreeing.
What is the formal process of an amendment?
When powers are split into different branches.
What are separation of powers?
A series of essays defending the constitution.
What are the federalist papers?
Congress couldn't pass a law unless 9/13 states voted for it and any change to the articles needed all 13 states to agree.
What are the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
Someone who supports the constitution.
What was a federalist?
Interpretation of Constitution where it follows it word by word.
What is the strict interpretation of the Constitution?
Things in the constitution that limit the potential of other branches getting too powerful.
What are checks and balances?
A plan for government.
What is a constitution?