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what was the first form of government in the U.S.

Articles of Confederation

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where was slavery forbidden?

north

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what year did the founding fathers meet to revise the articles of confederation

1787

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Did the south want to count the slaves as their population

yes

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what limited the kings power?

the Magna Carta 


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How many branches did the first government have?

1

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The northwest ordinance created a plan for the addition of new  _____ ?

states 

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what happened in the meeting

they made a whole new government

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what was the ratio that the north and south agreed for the slaves to count for population

3 out of every 5

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what protected certain rights of citizens from the  English government?

The English bill of rights

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did the government have power to pass taxes?

no

300

how would a territory become a state

have a population of 60,000 

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what was the plan that enforced 3 branches of government

Virginia Plan

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What was the name of the agreement that allowed southern states to count 3 out of every 5 slaves towards the total population?

three-fifths compromise

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who believed that the government should be overthrown if it was committing tyranny and doing a bad job at protecting the citizens?

John Locke  

400

true or false? THe majority of the states had to vote for the amendment to be passed

false

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What allowed freedom of religion and trial by jury

Northwest ordiance

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what was the new jersey plan

made each state equal

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which country made the plan that would make 3 branches of government and representation in Congress based on the population of each state.

Virginia 

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who believed that the power should be evenly separated to keep one group from getting to much power

Montesquieu 

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true or false? There was no executive branch

true

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Where is the northwest ordiance

northwest

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what plan made representation in Congress based on population

virginia plan

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who wanted to count slaves even though they recognized them as property 

South 

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who believed in individual rights?

William Blackstone 

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