Articles of Confederation
U.S. Constitution
Government & Compromise
Bill of Rights
Miscellaneous
100

an organization/ agreement which consists of a number of parties or groups united in a loose alliance or league

What is a Confederation?

100

Describe the structure of the U.S. Constitution.

Preamble

7  Articles

Amendments (first 10 are Bill of Rights)

100

These are the three branches of government and the main powers that they have.

Legislative branch = makes laws

Executive branch = enforces laws

Judicial branch = interprets laws

100

The first amendment protects these four things.

What are speech, press, right to petition, and right to assemble?

100

This event demonstrated the seriousness of the nation's debt problems as the U.S.'s own citizens threatened the nation's national defense. It was the final straw that made Americans realize the Articles needed to be changed.

What is Shay's Rebellion?

200

The two branches of government missing under the AoC.

Executive and Judicial

200

This section of the U.S. Constitution protects individual liberties.

What is the Bill of Rights?

200

When a government shares power between a national government and states.

What is a federal government or federalism?

200

This third amendment was included in the Bill of Rights because British officials during the Revolution era abused property rights and privacy.

What is no quartering of troops during times of peace?

200

This outlined the process to create new states based on democratic principles.

What is the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?

* outlawed slavery * established public education *respected Native Americans

300

This percentage was needed in order to pass any major laws under the Articles.

Two-thirds majority or about 66%

300

The establishers of the U.S. government.

Who are "the people"?

300

This plan advocated for representation in the legislative branch to be determined by population.

What is the Virginia Plan?

300

This Amendment places limits on the government's ability to search property.

What is the fourth amendment - no illegal searches and seizures?
300

The sixth amendment has to do with criminal cases and ensures that the accused has this.

The right to a speedy and fair trial.

400

These two countries provided challenges for the new government under the AoC because the national government could not raise an army to deal with them.

What are Spain and Great Britain?

*Spain closed off the Mississippi River to Americans

* The British refused to leave forts on the western frontier

400

To enable the delegates to speak freely at the Constitutional Convention without fear of consequences of backlash from the people, the Framers decided to do what?

The Framers kept all discussions at the Convention secret until they had come up with a document they could present to the people to debate.

400

Soon after meeting at the Constitutional Convention, delegates decided to do this.

What is start all over - they threw out the Articles of Confederation and set about designing a new system of government?
400

This was the purpose of the first 10 amendments of the Constitution.

What is to protect the privileges and powers of individuals?

400

This amendment states that there is to be no cruel or unusual punishment which has sparked a lot of debate over the death penalty (capital punishment).

What is the 8th amendment?

500

This was the biggest challenge that stood in the way of the new nation in terms of raising money to pay off their debts.

What is: They were unable to tax their citizens (only states could do that). The national government could ask to borrow from states or foreign creditors. Their only other way to raise money was to sell lands.

500

In order to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful and creating a tyrannical government, the Framers created this system.

What is checks and balances?
500

These states would have favored the New Jersey Plan.

What are small states (Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut)?

500

This is the reason federalists didn't believe a Bill of Rights was needed.

What is that the system of checks and balances in the Constitution was sufficient to protect individual rights?
500

After 1808 Congress could stop this.

What is the importation of slaves?
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