Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
The Convention
The Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan
The Great Compromise
3/5th Compromise
100

The Articles of Confederation established a government that lacked a strong __, which made it difficult to enforce laws.

Executive

100

The Constitutional Convention took place in the Year_____.

1787

100

The New Jersey Plan suggested a __ legislature, where each state would have an equal number of representatives regardless of its population.

Unicameral

100

One of the key features of the Great Compromise was the establishment of a __ legislature that included both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Bicameral

100

The Three-Fifths Compromise was established during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 to determine how enslaved individuals would be counted for __ purposes.

Representation

200

One significant weakness of the Articles was the inability to impose __, leading to financial instability in the new nation.

Taxes

200

___________ was selected as president of the Convention.

George Washington

200

The Virginia Plan proposed a __ legislature, which meant that there would be 2 houses in the legislature.

Bicameral

200

In the House of Representatives, representation is based on___________, while in the Senate, each state has _____________ representatives.

Population, Equal

200

The compromise stated that for every five enslaved individuals, three would be counted towards a state's __ for determining representation in Congress.

Population

300

The absence of a national __ under the Articles meant that the country could not effectively manage disputes between states.

Judicial Branch

300

The convention was called to revise the __________, which was not working well.

Articles of Confederation

300

One of the main disagreements between the two plans was over the issue of __, which refers to how states would be represented in Congress.

Representation

300

The Great Compromise was proposed at the _______ Convention in 1787 as a solution to the debate over representation.

Constitutional

300

One significant impact of the Three-Fifths Compromise was that it allowed Southern states to increase their __ in the House of Representatives relative to Northern states.

power

400

Because the Articles required __ consent from all states to amend, it was nearly impossible to make necessary changes to the government structure.

Unannimous

400

 __________ kept detailed notes of the debates during the convention.

James Madision

400

The Virginia Plan aimed to create a stronger __ government, while the New Jersey Plan sought to keep more power with the individual states.

National

400

The outcome of the Great Compromise was significant because it helped to balance the interests of both _______ and __________ states in the new government structure.

Large and Small

400

Critics of the Three-Fifths Compromise argued that it dehumanized enslaved individuals by treating them as only a fraction of a __.

Person

500

One Major Weakness of the Articles of Confederation was the lack of ability to raise an_____.

Army

500

The Constitutional Convention was held in __________.

Philadelphia

500

The Virginia Plan called for representation based on________.

Population

500

The Great Compromise was created to resolve the conflict between the____________ and the___________ regarding representation in Congress.

Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan

500

Southern States ________ the three fifths compromise.

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