New Government: Definition
New Government: Term
Mixture
7 Principles: Definition
7 Principles: Term
100
System of government in which state and federal government share power

Federalism 

100
Virginia Plan 

A plan for large states, representation based on population in Congress

100

Rights that cannot be taken away (life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.  

Unalienable Rights

100

Headed by the President and it enforces laws 

Executive Branch 

100

Judicial Branch 

Headed by the supreme court and decides if laws are constitutional

200
Citizens are guaranteed fundamental liberties and rights.  

Individual Rights 

200

Federalist 

People who supported ratification of the constitution and a strong central government. 

200

What is the name of the First Constitution Written in 1781? 

Articles of Confederation 

200

Composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives and make laws. 

Legislative Branch 

200

Senate 

House of Congress where each state has equal representation. 

300

the signing or approval of government documents 

Ratifications

300

Anti- Federalist 

People who opposed ratification of the constitution and wanted a Bill of Rights. 

300

What is the name of the unalienable rights guaranteed to all citizens by the Constitution.

Bill of Rights 

300

The powers of the government are set by the constitution. Government officials must obey the law. 

Limited Government 

300

House of Representatives

House of Congress where representation is based on each state's population.

400
A legislative body that has two chambers or houses

Bicameral 

400

3/5 Compromise

An agreement made at the Constitutional Convention that slaves would be counted of a 3/5 of a person for taxation and representation. 

400

What are the members of the president advisers within the executive Branch. 

Cabinet

400

The idea that the power of government lies with the people, "we the people"

Popular Sovereignty 

400

Separation of Powers

Each branch has different- and limited- powers, duties, and responsibilities.

500

A meeting leaders held in Philadelphia to strengthen the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.

Constitutional Convention

500
An agreement made at the constitutional Convention between large and small states about representation in Congress.

Great Compromise

500

Name the 5 freedoms within the first Bill of Rights 

Religion, assembly, petition, press, and speech

500

Power is held by the people and exercised by their elected representatives. 

Republicanism 

500

Checks and Balances 

Each branch of government can check, or limit, the power of the other branches. 

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