Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
Bill of Rights 1
Bill of Rights 2
Principles of Government
Mystery
100

Who did the Federalists want to have the most power - the National Government or State Government?

National Government

100

What is the 3rd Amendment?

No quartering of troops

100

The right to keep and bare arms is which amendment?

2nd Amendment

100

What is Limited Government?

Everyone, including all authority figures in the government, must obey the laws.

100

What is another word for the National government?

Federal or Central Government

200

What did the Federalists agree to add in order to get the Anti-Federalists to approve the Consitution?

Bill of Rights (10 Amendments)

200

What are the five components of the 1st Amendment?

Freedom of religion, assembly, press, petition, and speech

200

What is the 4th Amendment?

No unreasonable search and seizure

200

What is Individual Rights?

Guarantees all citizens their unalienable rights (rights that cannot be taken away) found in the Bill of Rights.

200

Who had the most power under the Articles of Confederation (States or National Government?)

State Government

300

What type of people primarily supported the Federalists?

Upper-class wealthy businessmen, people living in larger Northern cities

300

The right to remain silent is which amendment?

5th Amendment

300

The right to no cruel and unusual punishment or excessive bail is which amendment?

8th Amendment

300

What is Republicanism?

Elected representatives serving at the will of the people (speaking on behalf of the people)

300

What size states favored the New Jersey Plan AND What size states favored the Virginia Plan?

Small States = New Jersey Plan

Large States = Virginia Plan

400

What principle of government were the Anti-Federalists most focused on protecting? 

Hint: They wanted to protect the people.

Individual Rights

400

What is the 6th Amendment?

Quick and speedy trial, jury in criminal cases, right to a lawyer

400

What is the 7th Amendment?

The right to a trial by jury in civil cases

400

What is Federalism?

Sharing of power between the federal (national) government and the states.

400

Which government has more power under The Constitution - State or National Government?


National Government

500

What are some reasons to why the Federalists wanted a strong National Government?

Better organizes the country to compete against other powerful countries, specifically limits the government through Separation of Powers/Checks and Balances, decreases disputes between states
500

What principle of government is represented by the 10th Amendment?

Federalism - powers not specifically listed for the national government belong to the state government

500

What amendment protects the individual rights of the people not specifically listed?

9th Amendment
500

What is Popular Sovereignty?

Political power resides with the people & can express themselves through voting and free participation in government.

500

What was the outcome of the 3/5 Compromise regarding representation?

Enslaved individuals would count as 3/5 persons towards a state's total population.

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