Articles
Northwest Ordinance
Constitutional Convention
Plans
100

What was the big question about the Articles of Confederation?

Who should have more power between the states and National government

100

What kind of policy was the Northwest Ordinance

Land Policy

100



Which of the following should replace the question mark in this diagram? 


The Great Compromise

100

 Which plan was not beneficial to the states with a small population?

Virginia Plan

200

When was the Articles of Confederation ratified?

March 1, 1781

200

What was the boundary between free & slave states?

Ohio River

200

Why were southern delegates to the Constitutional Convention willing to accept the Three-Fifths Compromise?

It increased the political influence of the South.

200

This plan called for a unicameral legislature in which each State would be equally represented

New Jersey Plan

300

Why was it difficult for Congress to fulfill its duties under the Articles of Confederation?

Most congressional decisions required the approval of at least nine states.

300

The Northwest Ordinance established guidelines for the orderly expansion of the United States by instituting a

Process through which states could be added to the Union

300

Why was this congressional structure created by the framers of the Constitution?

To reach a compromise between large and small states

300

What was the main difference between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan?

The number of representatives in Congress each state would have 

400

Why did many Congressional representatives call for replacing the Articles of Confederation?

It created a government too weak to manage relations among the states.

400

What did the Northwest Ordinance do?

Established a procedure for territories to become states

400

How many delegates attended & which state did NOT attend?

55 delegates

No Rhode Island

400

What was the result of the Great Compromise?

A bicameral legislature

500

What are the provisions of the Articles of Confederation?

1 branch of government

1 vote per state

9/13 states votes needed to make laws

13/13 stated needed to CHANGE LAWS


500

What did the population have to be in order to apply for statehood?

60,000

500

Where and when was the Constitutional Convention held?

Independence Hall

Philadelphia, PA

1787

500

What did both the New Jersey Plan & Virginia Plan agree on?

Judicial

Executive

Legislative

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