Articles of Confederation
Government Terms
The Constitution!
Social Revolution
Grab Bag!
100

This conflict represented the need to amend the Articles of Confederation.

What is Shays's Rebellion? 

100

`This is the phrase for the separation of powers between the state and federal governments.

What is federalism? 

100

A president is elected via this system.

What is the electoral college? 

100

Following the revolution, this was required in most states to vote, regardless of race.

What is land qualifications? 

100

Founded by the Quakers, this state was known for its religious toleration.

What is Pennsylvania?

200

This was the one branch of government in the Articles.

What is the legislative branch? 

200

The division of powers and system of accountability between the three branches of government is commonly referred to as this.

What is checks and balances? 

200

This is the more prestigious house of the United States legislature with terms of 6 years. 

What is the Senate? 

200

He said "the voice of the people is said to be the voice of God....it is not true in fact." 

Who is Alexander Hamilton? 

200

He wanted Massachusetts to be a "city upon a hill."

Who is John Winthrop? 

300

This land ordinance created a grid system that were sold to Americans wanting to settle west. 

What is the Land Ordinance of 1785?

300

This is the phrase for a "two house" legislature.

Bicameral legislature.

300

This Article of the Constitution includes provisions for adding new states to the Union.

Article IV (4) 

300

This decree encouraged enslaved men in Virginia to fight for the British in return for their eventual freedom.

What is Lord Dunmore's Proclamation? 

300

This was the name of the body of people who first called for "no taxation without representation."

What is the Stamp Act Congress?

400

This was the most significant (and hypocritical) part of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787.

They outlawed the expansion of slavery in the new states. 

400

A president has the power to do this to a law passed by Congress (assuming they do not like it!)

What is a veto? 

400

Supreme Court justices are appointed by __________, approved by ______________, and serve terms of this many years. 

President; Senate; for life!

400

This was the term referring to American women raising good future politicians.

What is Republican Motherhood? 

400

These were the boundaries ceded to the United States following the signing of the Treaty of Paris 1783.

What is all land east of the Mississippi River, north of the Gulf of Mexico, and below the border of Canada.

500

Under the Articles of Confederation, how many states needed to agree to a law or change in order for it to go into effect? 

All of them!

500
Under the system of separation of powers, those rights given to the states are referred to as this. 

Reserved powers

500

What three things are considered the "Supreme Law of the Land?"

The Constitution, the laws of the United States, and treaties entered into by the United States (LAWS not MEN!)

500

This was the first state to outlaw slavery in their Constitution.

What is Vermont? 

500

Put these events in chronological order: 

Declaratory Act

Battles of Lexington and Concord

Molasses Act

Peace of Paris 1763

House of Burgesses

Albany Plan of Union

Pontiac's Rebellion

Signing of the Declaration of Independence

Boston Tea Party

Boston Massacre

House of Burgesses

Albany Plan of Union

Peace of Paris 1763

Pontiac's Rebellion

Molasses Act

Declaratory Act

Boston Massacre

Boston Tea Party

Battles of Lexington and Concord

Signing of Declaration of Independence

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