Early Government
Compromises
Three Branches
Balancing Power
Rights & Ratification
100

This 1786 event involved a farmers' protest that proved the Articles of Confederation were too weak.

Shay’s Rebellion

100

These are defined as "official changes" made to the Constitution.

What are amendments?

100

This branch, which includes the President, is responsible for enforcing the laws.

Executive Branch

100

This system was created so that no one branch of government becomes too powerful.

Checks and Balances

100

This vocabulary word means "to approve" the Constitution.

Ratify

150

The name of the first constitution of the United States, which the creators deliberately made weak.

The Articles of Confederation

150

This plan for government favored large states because it wanted representation based on population.

Virginia Plan

150

This branch is responsible for making the laws.

What is the Legislative Branch?

150

This term describes dividing the government into three different branches to limit power.

Separation of Powers

150

This group of people supported the new Constitution and a strong federal government.

Federalists

200

The city and time (month and year) where the Constitutional Convention was held.

Philadelphia in May 1787

200

This plan favored small states by proposing that every state receive an equal number of votes.

New Jersey Plan

200

This branch is responsible for interpreting the laws.

Judicial Branch

200

The house of Congress where representation is based on the Great Compromise's "equal" vote (two per state).

The Senate

200

This group opposed the Constitution because they feared it gave the government too much power and lacked a list of protected rights.


Anti-Federalists

250

This is the primary reason the creators of the Articles of Confederation (AOC) chose not to give Congress the power to collect taxes.

They feared a strong central government/tyranny

250

This settled the conflict between the Virginia and New Jersey plans by creating a two-house legislature.

The Great Compromise

250

This is the power of the Executive Branch to "reject" a law passed by Congress.

Veto

250

The house of Congress where representation is based on the a state's population (the higher the population, the more power).

House of Representatives

250

This addition to the Constitution contains the first ten amendments.

Bill of Rights

300

This meeting was a gathering of delegates in 1787 with the specific goal of reforming the AOC.

What was the Constitutional Convention?

300

This agreement settled the issue of how enslaved people would be counted for representation and taxation.

The 3/5 Compromise 

300

This vocabulary word means to "accuse of misconduct".

What is Impeach?

300

A system where power is shared between the National and State governments.

Federalism

300

This amendment protects Americans from having to house soldiers during a time of peace.

3rd Amendment
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