Compromises
The People
Principles
Compromises 2
AOC/Constitution
100

Meaning two legislative houses, this "B" word was the product of the Great Compromise

Bicameral

100

The face on the $1 bill, the president of the Constitutional Convention, and the first president of the United States of America.

George Washington 

100

everybody has to follow the same laws, even members of the government

Limited Government 

100

The Virginia plan favored large states by suggesting representation in congress be based on...

population 

100

Under the AoC, most power was kept in the hands of...

States

200

This is the legislative body that gives equal representation to all states regardless of size.

Senate

200

This group favored a strong central government and the exclusion of a bill of rights.

Federalists

200

One branch can limit the powers of the other branch

Checks and Balances

200

This compromise declared that only three out of every five slaves would count towards a state's population

Three-fifths
200

The document that replaced the Articles of Confederation

Constitution

300

The Three-fifths compromise deals explicitly with this horrible institution and blight on American history.

Slavery

300

Separation of powers, checks and balances, and limited government are ideas borrowed from this political philosopher

Montesquieu

300

The sharing of power between the national government and state governments

Federalism

300

This agreement created a two-house legislature

The Great Compromise

300

True or False: Under the Articles, the U.S. did not have a president

True
400

This region of the U.S., not associated with the institution of slavery, was against having slaves counted in the population

The North

400

This group of people did not like the idea of a stronger central government and were big believers in the addition of a bill of rights to the Constitution.

Anti-Federalist

400

The idea that the power of government lies with the people is called this.

Popular sovereignty

400

This plan favored small states by equal representation in Congress

The New Jersey Plan

400

What are the three branches of government 

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial 

500

This legislative body is based on population 

The House of Representatives

500

Name one Federalist and one Anti-Federalist

Federalist                              Anti-Federalist 

Alexander Hamilton               Thomas Jefferson 

James Madison                       George Mason 

500

The three branches of government is an examples of what principle

the separation of power 

500

Specific liberties and privileges that are protected for citizens is an examples of what constitutional principle 

Individual Rights 

500

True or False: The federal government could collect taxes from the states in the Articles of Confederation

False 

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