French and Indian War
Road to Revolution
Independence/Articles of Confederation
Constitution
Washington's Presidency/ Court Cases/ Elections
100

the two opposing sides in the war

Great Britain and France

100

What major city experienced a massacre?

Boston

100

based off his ideas of natural rights and consent of the governed and the Social Contract theory

John Locke

100

Which political party was pro constitution?

Federalists

100

warned the country that these would divide the country

political parties

200

Native Americans primarily helped which side in the fight

 The French

200

One law created by the King and Parliament that increased taxes on the colonists

Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Writs of Assistance, Quartering Act, Declaratory Act, etc

200

Articles of Confederation gave who the power?

The states

200

What was the Great Compromise?

Created a two house legislature:

- House of Representatives= based on population

- Senate= equal representation among states

200

How did Washington think the United States should treat foreign policy?

He believed that we should remain neutral

300

The economic policy where colonies need to produce and provide for the Mother Country

Mercantilism

300

violent conflict between British soldiers and Boston colonists

Boston massacre

300

What does popular sovereignty mean?

To vote for individuals in office

300

Which political party was pro-Constitution?

Federalists

300
Marbury v. Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland, and Gibbons v. Ogden all did what?

Expanded the power and role of the Federal Government

400

Forbade the colonists from crossing the Appalachian mountains

Proclamation of 1763

400

What document was written to separate the Colonies off from Great Britain?

Declaration of Independence

400

What is the main purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

Declares we are independent and gives a list of reasons why (grievances)

400

division of power between the state and federal government

Federalism

400

What was the controversy behind the election of 1800?

It resulted in a tie

What would the transfer of power look like?

500

What was the purpose behind the Proclamation of 1763?

To appease the Native Americans living there and tried to salvage the relationship between British and Native Americans

500

What does self government mean?

Engaging in democratic principles like voting and having representation in government.

500

What was a major weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

Weak Central Government

No ability to issue taxes at the federal level

States were too independent and could not approve or pass laws

inability to raise an army

no common currency.

500

The three branches of our federal government or the separation of powers consist of

Executive, Legislative, Judicial Branches

500

Marbury v. Madison gave the federal government what?

Judicial Review

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