Constitution
Checks & Balances
Westward Expansion
Civil War
Vocabulary
100

What document created the first U.S. government?

Articles of Confederation

100

Which branch appoints federal judges?

Executive Branch

100

Who sent Lewis and Clark west?

Thomas Jefferson

100

What does secession mean?

Leaving the Union (country) 

100

A legislature with one house.

unicameral

200

Why was Shay’s Rebellion important?

It showed the national government was weak and could not maintain order.

200

Which branch can declare laws unconstitutional?

Judicial Branch

200

What was one goal of the Corps of Discovery?

  • Explore the Louisiana Territory
  • Find a water route to the Pacific
  • Map the land
  • Build relations with Native Americans
200

Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

Harriet Beecher Stowe

200

Representatives sent by states to discuss and create the Constitution.

Delegates

300

What does bicameral mean?

A legislature with two houses.

300

What is it called when a president rejects a bill?

A veto

300

Who helped guide Lewis and Clark?

Sacagawea

300

Name one abolitionist

  • Harriet Tubman
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • John Brown
  • Frederick Douglas
300

Strong loyalty to one region rather than the entire country.

Sectionalism

400

Explain one weakness of the Articles of Confederation.

  • No strong executive branch

  • No national court system (judicial branch)

  • Congress could not collect taxation

  • Government could not repay loans

  • States argued over waterways and trade

  • Government struggled with foreign nations

  • Each state had too much power (states rights)

  • Congress was unicameral (one house)

  • Difficult to pass laws because a quorum was needed

  • An amendment required unanimous consent from all 13 state legislatures

  • Rhode Island often refused cooperation and was the last one to finally join and ratification required all 13 states

  • Shay’s Rebellion showed the government was weak

Under the Articles of Confederation, a lack of quorum frequently paralyzed the government because the Confederation Congress struggled to get enough state delegates to attend meetings.

400

Why did the Framers of the Constitution give the president the power of veto and also give Congress the right to override that veto?

  • One branch could become too powerful

  • Laws could be unfair

  • A president could act like a king

  • Congress could pass extreme laws without limits

400

What government policy resulted in The Trail of Tears?

The Indian Removal Act (1830) Signed by President Andrew Jackson

400

Which government policy allowed territories to decide about slavery, leading to violence in Kansas.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

400

A place where weapons and military supplies are stored. 

(John Brown attacked the this at Harpers Ferry in an attempt to start a slave rebellion)

Arsenal 

500

Which state was the last to finally ratify the Articles of Confederation?

Rhode Island

500

Suppose the U.S. Supreme Court declares an act of Congress unconstitutional. Is there any check on that power of the Court?

Create an amendment

  • The president appoints judges

  • Senate confirms judges

  • Congress can change the structure of courts

500

Explain the human impact of the Trail of Tears.

Thousands of Cherokee died from disease, starvation, and exhaustion. Native Americans lost their homes, land, and traditions. Became the basis for other Native American forced removal in 19th century.

500

Which Supreme Court decision ruled enslaved people were not citizens and Congress could not ban slavery in territories, angering many Northerners.

Dred Scott 

500

The minimum number of members needed to conduct business.

Quorum 

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